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Originally Posted by nudists777
We have visited couples who live in other Florida resorts that are more clothing optional than those where nudity is expected. Some of these couples are hard-core nudists and we have never seen them wear a stitch.
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Of the resorts I've visited, many had residential areas; sometimes consisting of actual houses, sometimes mobile homes/trailers. The latter mostly at the "rustic" resorts.
Back in the day, I spent some time in the Cedar Creek residential area. All the residents were naked, would spend time hanging out with their neighbors, and would invite us into their home after they got to know us. They were "dedicated" nudists.
I've also seen it elsewhere where residents would keep to themselves and rarely hang out naked (often the wife). Or they would wait until later in the day and come out in a sarong. I never understood why someone would actually live in a nudist resort and not be openly naked. Maybe they were when they first moved in and then stopped enjoying being seen naked? I was also told that in some situations it was purely a financial decision (cheaper living arrangement with amenities in walking distance). It's probably a financial decision for the resort too to allow non-nudists to live there (additional revenue).
Walking around a resort naked and seeing people fully dressed in the residential area always makes me feel that I stumbled into a non-nudist area. It might be their right as homeowners; but I feel they should set the example.