Yokerni ( 10 years ago )
In CA, if you have made a reasonable atptemt at privacy, like a six foot fence around your back yard, you're good to go. Italian Cypress is a great barrier to maintain privacy, and grows tall enough to block the view of even two-story homes that might be your neighbor. Perhaps a trellis of creeping vine along the fence will also keep little Johnny next door from peeking through the gaps in the fence.Local laws prevail of course. But in most states (except Arkansas where any form of nudism is illegal) a reasonable atptemt at privacy wins out. If some neighbor complains, ask them why they're invading your privacy? -3Was this answer helpful?
Mateusz ( 10 years ago )
I came into a family in psorgers with a nasty ex problem, so I made no attempt to bring up the kids that way. But a cousin and other families I know have. It seems pretty straightforward. Violate the rules and you'll spend some time in clothes while others around you are free to be nude. Clothing as punishment, because clothing is punishment.That said, parents learn to tolerate a certain amount of insensitivity and yes, unsanitary behavior anyway. Some pet owners seem to have completely resigned themselves to it, and others put up with it. -1Was this answer helpful?
Mandm ( 10 years ago )
I say no being if you go by that logic then 100% of people are nutsdis, everyone is nude in their home often even alone. To me being a nudist is something social. Even if you only do it at home and dont tell anyone else then for sure you are not a nudist in my eyes. If you only go nude in your home and remain nude while you have guests yes you are a nudist. But simply taking a shower and not getting dressed for around hour after your done while alone does not make you a nudist, I am sorry. +5Was this answer helpful?
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In CA, if you have made a reasonable atptemt at privacy, like a six foot fence around your back yard, you're good to go. Italian Cypress is a great barrier to maintain privacy, and grows tall enough to block the view of even two-story homes that might be your neighbor. Perhaps a trellis of creeping vine along the fence will also keep little Johnny next door from peeking through the gaps in the fence.Local laws prevail of course. But in most states (except Arkansas where any form of nudism is illegal) a reasonable atptemt at privacy wins out. If some neighbor complains, ask them why they're invading your privacy? -3Was this answer helpful?
I came into a family in psorgers with a nasty ex problem, so I made no attempt to bring up the kids that way. But a cousin and other families I know have. It seems pretty straightforward. Violate the rules and you'll spend some time in clothes while others around you are free to be nude. Clothing as punishment, because clothing is punishment.That said, parents learn to tolerate a certain amount of insensitivity and yes, unsanitary behavior anyway. Some pet owners seem to have completely resigned themselves to it, and others put up with it. -1Was this answer helpful?
I say no being if you go by that logic then 100% of people are nutsdis, everyone is nude in their home often even alone. To me being a nudist is something social. Even if you only do it at home and dont tell anyone else then for sure you are not a nudist in my eyes. If you only go nude in your home and remain nude while you have guests yes you are a nudist. But simply taking a shower and not getting dressed for around hour after your done while alone does not make you a nudist, I am sorry. +5Was this answer helpful?