Anonymous said:
I sort of agree. Because of sunburns-surgery etc. it may not make sense. But in general why go to a nudist resort and/or nude beach and wear clothes. There are plenty of textile resorts and beaches. I have no problem having a resort require nudity in most locations unless there is a good reason why a guest can't due to some medical condition.
Exactly...but that said, I like being nude at a beach and at a pool because bathing suits are bothersome. I don't shower or bathe with clothes on (for obvious reasons), so why swim and wear wet clothing?
I've tried resorts with clothing optional areas and found that it just invites too many perverts. I don't like feeling as if I'm on display like a monkey at a zoo...and there has never been a problem with someone covering up when either cold or experiencing sunburn at au-natural areas where we vacation that have enforcement of said rules.
At dinner or while eating at any eatery I prefer wearing some type of cover up. There is just no practical reason for me to be nude at an restaurant, and since most tables are waist high I also don't like dangling body parts that are designed to get rid of body waste swinging that close to my food...just my opinion and I hope no one takes offense.