It’s not for everyone to know. It is only the business of the people who you feel that you want to tell and see if they can handle it or not. If they can’t handle it stop talking about it to them. please be careful.
Oh, that is a toughy, depends on your family. Mine aren’t nudists, but pretty easy going. In fact, When I informed my Mom, her reply was “Really, do you think?” she realized it before I broke down and told her. There is no way to predict how family will react, every family has a different dynamic. In terms of friends, choose the friends you tell, very carefully. Ask yourself this, Would I trust this person to watch my child for a day or two? If the answer is No, then I would reconsider informing them. Be careful with co-workers too. There is a lot of politics at work, and most workplaces happen to be PC.Nudism is NOT PC. Especially with harassment so prevalent. Choose the friends you trust, and then when the situation arises, let say you and your friend come home from someplace, and when you go to change, change into your skin, and inform them. Be honest, and upfront, and ask them if they have any questions…who knows, they might just join you.
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I found there is really no good or easy way to do it. Either most responses you get are they ignore it and ignore you from then on, think you are a creep/perv, accept it but dont accept your nudity around them. So it is why most just never tell family etc being of all people who should accept and be ok with your nudity should be your own family and they most of times are not so it makes it rather unpleasant to tell them of it. I think out of my relatives,family there might be 3 who have seen me nude as a nudist and do not mind it, while the rest think its just not normal. And of them all my mother in law is my biggest supporter of me being a nudist.
Be up-front with them as you are on here.
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LikeDislikeIt’s not for everyone to know. It is only the business of the people who you feel that you want to tell and see if they can handle it or not. If they can’t handle it stop talking about it to them. please be careful.
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LikeDislikeOh, that is a toughy, depends on your family. Mine aren’t nudists, but pretty easy going. In fact, When I informed my Mom, her reply was “Really, do you think?” she realized it before I broke down and told her. There is no way to predict how family will react, every family has a different dynamic. In terms of friends, choose the friends you tell, very carefully. Ask yourself this, Would I trust this person to watch my child for a day or two? If the answer is No, then I would reconsider informing them. Be careful with co-workers too. There is a lot of politics at work, and most workplaces happen to be PC.Nudism is NOT PC. Especially with harassment so prevalent. Choose the friends you trust, and then when the situation arises, let say you and your friend come home from someplace, and when you go to change, change into your skin, and inform them. Be honest, and upfront, and ask them if they have any questions…who knows, they might just join you.
I found there is really no good or easy way to do it. Either most responses you get are they ignore it and ignore you from then on, think you are a creep/perv, accept it but dont accept your nudity around them. So it is why most just never tell family etc being of all people who should accept and be ok with your nudity should be your own family and they most of times are not so it makes it rather unpleasant to tell them of it. I think out of my relatives,family there might be 3 who have seen me nude as a nudist and do not mind it, while the rest think its just not normal. And of them all my mother in law is my biggest supporter of me being a nudist.
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