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I’d not be surprised if the survey you are running indicates that a higher percentage of the members here work naked at home than the other surveys suggest, we’re naturists after all. To me it makes complete sense to work nude at home, I live nude here anyway, so I see no reason to get dressed to work here. I wish I could work nude permanently, but expectations at work mean clothing is required 🙁
One of the problems of living a nude lifestyle is that reality tends to intrude into your life, upshot is you have to get dressed. Most of us have to earn a living, and that means going to work, and getting dressed.You can get around the dressed for work thing by going to work naked. This film is a little dated, check out the dial phones in Christine’s office, but the idea is sound. Get a job where you can work in the nude. The YouTube video is linked below, click the photo, but you will have to be logged into YouTube because naked people!
Being nude and working are two things that aren’t usually put together. In fact, at most places of employment, going to in your birthday suit can be a reason for termination. Of course, if you’re working from home, then you can work in the nude, and that’s the reason why many people have been able to observe Working Naked Day on the first Friday in .
“We did find that 29 percent of workers work naked when working from home. Did that surprise me? That’s probably one of the words I would associate with my response to that. No, it didn’t surprise me. I think what surprised me is that people were so honest about the fact that they were working naked while working from home. I imagine that people weren’t working the full day naked. My guess is that there were some experiences where perhaps they had to and they answered the question with that in mind,” Michael Parrish DuDell is quoted in the article.
In the Kaspersky study, aside from working in the nude, which is still far from mainstream, the majority of respondents benefitted from simply working in comfortable clothes: 48% got used to this lifestyle and would like to make it the norm in the future. Saying goodbye to long commutes also made employees happier as they could wake up five minutes before work started, while many also enjoyed taking a nap during the day (36%).










