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I think walking around nude in your home is completely normal. It's home, and most people want to be comfortable and free in their own home. Wanting to see a partner walking around nude, is pretty common, and certainly "normal".
I think the important thing is to be mindful of neighbors, or passersby that may prefer not to see anything. So, close the shades if you have a less than private living space. -
I can't help but think of the Seinfeld episode where Jerry dates the nudist, which he thinks is so hot until he sees her doing every day activities in the nude and can't "un-see" the unsightly twists, turns, wrinkling, etc. of the human body when it's not in a sexual way. Gets me laughing so hard each time!
But all jokes aside, I agree with the others that it's totally normal and, in fact, healthy. Being comfortable in our own skin is hard enough, one should definitely have no qualms about being naked in your own home. To have a partner who not only enjoys and appreciates it but encourages it, I think is fantastic.Comment
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I’ve got two kids and my mom at home so no one here is walking around the house full nude — unless they’re in their own bedrooms alone or something. (On the RARE occasion everyone else is gone, I have ventured into other areas of the house naked after a shower or whatever — but that almost never happens, honestly.)
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with walking in the buff in your own home, nor is there anything wrong with wanting to see your partner do the same. Like atskitty2 mentioned, it’s a good idea to be wary of your neighbors and their view(s) through the window, but otherwise… it’s completely normal and can be a lot of fun.
As Vanessa said, it’s hard enough to be comfortable in your own skin, and there is something really empowering about walking around without clothes. Your home is your safe space (or it should be!) so it’s all good, especially if it turns you on.
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Wow. I am fully in favor of this...and a little jealous.
That said, "normal" is a terrible word. It sort of implies that if most people aren't doing something, that it's not a good thing to do. When it comes to sex, if everyone is a consenting adult and is comfortable with what's going on--"normal" doesn't need to be part of the conversation. Dr Ruth always said so.Comment
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