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Social and Family Nudity is a tremendously less expensive way to go.
So let’s talk about how much money social nudity can save you. ~ Or rather; let’s just talk about how much you are forced to spend now, to comply
with the rules, regulations and requirements you are under to stay dressed. ~ This has all been orchestrated in our society, for various self serving interests, by the clothing industry, the ‘adult entertainment’ industry, various religious organizations, the government and other greedy and/or imaginatively challanged people.
Of course the obvious and first major outlay is the wardrobe you have on hand. ~
Every piece of clothing in your dresser drawers and the closets. ~ From suits and dresses to socks and hankerchiefs. ~ They are very expensive. ~ You must first buy them and then you must maintain them. ~ The cost of electricity, soap and water to wash them. ~ Not to mention all the time that is wasted from your life? ~ Then they must be ironed. ~ More electricty and time. ~ In addition to all this is the time it takes to dress, change, undress, fold, put them away, etc, not to mention the extra precautions and care one must take when eating spaghetti, or working on a car.
The costs continues to escalate as you need to replace clothing.because of wear or damage. ~ Not to mention you must replace most of all this still
usable and very wearable wardrobe every year, simply because it goes “out of style”! ~
Style; that wonderful trick society plays on itself to keep some food on the table for the families of ‘designers’ and cloth salesmen. ~ Instead of having them go get ‘real’ jobs... :-) ~ And so, with the almost lemming like ‘follow the leader’ training everyone has gone through, you keep on re-buying your wardrobe...
The alternative to these requirements to stay covered, embarrased of your human body, complying with peer pressure, and so on.., is that you might
take a two week cruise ship vacation to Tahiti, or realize an equivalent value every year.
Oh Well.., to each his own. Maybe you can afford to stay dressed.
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