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any nudists here

I'm a nudist friendly person. I don't do it myself unless I have a nudist guest. I don't want the nudist guest/ (host if I'm being hosted) to touch my privates unless I am attracted to them, lol.

And yes, I have been in this situation under a host before, lol.
 
I am probably more of a nudist than is good for me. I take the opportunity to be nude socially when I can. Occasionally I make the opportunity.

I have tried to let every person who is important to me know that I enjoy nudity. If just knowing that bugs them, they would probably not have graduated to the level of "important to me." I go places where nude recreation is an option. In southern California, there are many options and a few big events.

People who are not nudists worry about all kinds of things that actual nudists have discovered aren't real problems.
 
The last time I was in the mental hospital there was someone who could have been autistic that wanted to be naked. I wish I knew how to contact them to hang out naked together.
 
The last time I was in the mental hospital there was someone who could have been autistic that wanted to be naked. I wish I knew how to contact them to hang out naked together.
Preferring nudity and being autistic isn't an uncommon combination. Clothing is irritation and constriction, esp. if you have sensory issues and/or don't pick up on the body shame message most people learn as toddlers. A quick Google will show many links to "How do I get my autistic child to keep their clothes on?"

I don't know where you live, but Meetup.com probably lists nudist groups near you. It is how I get involved with other nudies. You could also see if a local college has an art class in need of a nude model.
 

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