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I saw that reality show about people buying homes in Pasco County, Florida where everyone can be nude outside. Has anyone ever lived like this? If so, please share your experiences.
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Nope.
But I imagine it's not that different from nudist resort residents; and I've met plenty of them. It's basically like every day living in a non-nudist community; except you tend to spend more time socializing with the neighbors naked while doing yardwork or hanging out at each other's home. So it's more social. |
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I haven't actually lived in one, but I've visited several for weeks at a time and met people who lived there full time. It's not that different from a clothed living situation, except for much more time by the pool, in the spa, etc. Nudists tend to be more social and friendly that textiles, and that goes for campgrounds as well as resorts and nudist communities. Oh, another big difference is that almost everyone is naked all the time!
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I used to stay at the CO resort that is referred to in the first post. There are homes, condos, apts., etc. adjacent to the resort area. I would stay in the hotel or a condo at the resort when in the area on business. I was sitting in the conversation pool one day chatting with this older couple. They told me they owned/lived in a home on the property.
We got to talking about living the nude lifestyle every day. They both were very nonchalant about it and felt it was their "normal" way of living. They ended up asking me if I would like to see their home. They warned - don't mind the mess as we have guests staying with us now - a related family and friends of the relatives. It was interesting walking into the house and except for no clothes you could have been in anyone's house. Adults reading, teens playing a board game, younger ones playing with toys. They gave me a tour of the house, pointing out closets full of clothes - joking that, "Yrs, we do need clothes once in a while." I jokingly mentioned that I could get into this lifestyle with my SO. The guy said he was a realtor and did I want to see a couple other places. Sure I said, but don't plan on a sale today - I'm just curious. We headed out with one of the guys staying there in tow. The three of us went through a vacant place when on to a couple occupied houses. It was interesting having been greeted at a front door by a nude woman. So casual. That house also had elderly parents there. There was only one sexual connotation. After being greeted by the attractive woman of a house and moving on to another room the guy who joined us gave himself a couple strokes and said, "Wow, she's a hottie." The guy showing us around said, he understood, but be careful what you say and do. |
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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. Other couples would dress to go to dinner or for drinks in the club and sometimes the women wear a sarong around their waist walking around before ditching it in the pool area. My wife is slender and gets cold easily, so often wears a top or carries a wrap to cover her shoulders...but nothing below. It's a nice look. |
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We do have a site at a nudist resort and live there nude part time. Not quite the same there or at Cypress Cove since everyone coming onto the property knows it is nudist. Last edited by NoShoCo; 08-31-2025 at 06:25 PM. |
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A few years ago my wife and I had a holiday in Vera Playa, which you may or may not know is a smallish naturist village in Spain. It felt very strange walking the couple of hundred yards from our accommodation to the beach wearing nothing but suntan lotion, sunglasses and a hat.
Soon adapted to the lifestyle though and by the end of the fortnight we were both comfortable going to the bars, coffee shops and restaurants nude. |
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![]() I owned an apartment there for about fifteen years. I used to fly down there (from the UK) at Easter when the season began. I'd stay until August, when it became too hot and busy, fly home, then return at this time of year -the beginning of September when the Spanish schools were back, the sting of the sun not quite so much, and there were fewer families around and stay until October, when the season was finished. Despite naturism not being purely about sex, there was still opportunities for 'fun' to be had over the course of every summer, I can tell you, and none of it involving clothes. You did need to leave the naturist section for shopping, and that might be the only time you dressed all week. The longest period I spent nude was seven days straight. Out of bed, down to the sea, collect bread from the little van that toured with fresh bread each morning, get on with writing, numerous dips in the pool of my urbanisation, make meals, and do everything naked. |
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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. |
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