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What has been the coldest temperature in which you have been nude?
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Anna
2012-01-04 18:03:46 UTC
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And I mean more than a few minutes not like the amount of time it
takes to run to your hot tub. At what temperature does nudism start
to become practical to you?
Andy Crawford
2012-01-04 18:31:09 UTC
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Post by Anna
And I mean more than a few minutes not like the amount of time it
takes to run to your hot tub. At what temperature does nudism start
to become practical to you?
I would tend to look at it the other way around and say at what temperature
does naturism become *impractical*.

For sitting in the office working its about 22C. For lying in the sun, its
about 17C. If it is fairly active work or sport, about 13C. Anything below
that is too cold.
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THE COLONEL
2012-01-04 23:49:12 UTC
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Post by Andy Crawford
Post by Anna
And I mean more than a few minutes not like the amount of time it
takes to run to your hot tub. At what temperature does nudism start
to become practical to you?
I would tend to look at it the other way around and say at what
temperature does naturism become *impractical*.
Practical........impractical..........practical...........impractical..................

Anna went on like this for some time, as if she were weighing the words
separately, sizing each one up as it were, attempting to decide which one
sounded more important.
Lieutenant Scott
2012-02-14 18:59:37 UTC
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Post by Andy Crawford
Post by Anna
And I mean more than a few minutes not like the amount of time it
takes to run to your hot tub. At what temperature does nudism start
to become practical to you?
I would tend to look at it the other way around and say at what temperature
does naturism become *impractical*.
For sitting in the office working its about 22C. For lying in the sun, its
about 17C. If it is fairly active work or sport, about 13C. Anything below
that is too cold.
Then you're not a true naturist! Temperature is unimportant to me.
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http://petersphotos.com

When you're having a really bad day and it seems like people are trying to piss you off, remember it takes 42 muscles to frown and only 4 to extend your middle finger.
John Gwalter
2012-02-14 19:32:07 UTC
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2012 18:31:09 -0000, Andy Crawford
Post by Andy Crawford
Post by Anna
And I mean more than a few minutes not like the amount of time it
takes to run to your hot tub. At what temperature does nudism start
to become practical to you?
I would tend to look at it the other way around and say at what temperature
does naturism become *impractical*.
For sitting in the office working its about 22C. For lying in the sun, its
about 17C. If it is fairly active work or sport, about 13C. Anything below
that is too cold.
Then you're not a true naturist! Temperature is unimportant to me.
--
http://petersparrots.com
http://petersphotos.com
When you're having a really bad day and it seems like people are trying to
piss you off, remember it takes 42 muscles to frown and only 4 to extend
your middle finger.
The lowest I've done was -2C approx. http://vimeo.com/17952094
vg4cysss7001
2012-02-15 07:35:20 UTC
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2012 18:31:09 -0000, Andy Crawford <web-
Post by Andy Crawford
Post by Anna
And I mean more than a few minutes not like the amount of time it
takes to run to your hot tub. At what temperature does nudism start
to become practical to you?
I would tend to look at it the other way around and say at what temperature
does naturism become *impractical*.
For sitting in the office working its about 22C. For lying in the
sun, its
about 17C. If it is fairly active work or sport, about 13C. Anything below
that is too cold.
Then you're not a true naturist! Temperature is unimportant to me.
-- http://petersparrots.com
http://petersphotos.com
When you're having a really bad day and it seems like people are
trying to piss you off, remember it takes 42 muscles to frown and
only 4 to extend your middle finger.
The lowest I've done was -2C approx. http://vimeo.com/17952094
I would prefer the word 'naked', rather than 'nude' in the
subject. Have just checked my archives for a photo from 2003 or 2004
outside a banya in Bashkortostan, where -20C is not unusual.
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Misha
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Alex Heney
2012-02-15 22:41:08 UTC
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Post by John Gwalter
On Wed, 04 Jan 2012 18:31:09 -0000, Andy Crawford <web-
Post by Andy Crawford
Post by Anna
And I mean more than a few minutes not like the amount of time it
takes to run to your hot tub. At what temperature does nudism start
to become practical to you?
I would tend to look at it the other way around and say at what temperature
does naturism become *impractical*.
For sitting in the office working its about 22C. For lying in the
sun, its
about 17C. If it is fairly active work or sport, about 13C. Anything below
that is too cold.
Then you're not a true naturist! Temperature is unimportant to me.
-- http://petersparrots.com
http://petersphotos.com
When you're having a really bad day and it seems like people are
trying to piss you off, remember it takes 42 muscles to frown and
only 4 to extend your middle finger.
The lowest I've done was -2C approx. http://vimeo.com/17952094
I would prefer the word 'naked', rather than 'nude' in the
subject.
Why?

They are complete synonyms in the English language when being used to
describe people without any clothes on.
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Alex Heney, Global Villager
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vg4cysss7001
2012-02-17 02:03:29 UTC
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Post by vg4cysss7001
I would prefer the word 'naked', rather than 'nude' in the
subject.
Why?
They are complete synonyms in the English language when being used to
describe people without any clothes on.
Call it subjective, OK?
I guess that it is about associations, which may differ from culture to
culture.
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Misha
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