I lived in two nudist parks and was a card carrying member of the ASA (American Sunbathing Association) for 7 years. One of the things I liked about living there was that you weren’t judged by appearance like you are in the outside world. Nobody was over or under dressed for an occasion. Being nude around other people is a great equalizer.
To answer Marina’s comment..Imagine sitting on a city bus seat nude wondering who sat there last and how good their hygiene habits are.
We sit on towels, so there is nothing to worry about it that department. Someone mentioned clothes as protection also. That’s a good point. You definitely don’t want to fry bacon in the nude!
It was a pretty safe place to live too, because for some reason, cops liked to cruise through quite a bit. ha ha, and you could moon them and get away with it! All you’d have to do is pretend you dropped something!
Once, my husband’s car was in the shop so a co-worker brought him home. I saw the company van coming, so I told my neighbor that I had to get home to meet him. the co-worker was leaving the resort as I was walking up the road,. the next day at work, my husband heard the co-worker bragging about seeing a tall nude blonde. He said, “That was my wife.” They guy started stuttering and stammering and was at a loss for words. We laughed about that for the longest time.