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] Date Posted:01:35:33 11/16/25 Sun Author Host/IP: 88.97.176.230 In reply to:
Ivana
's message, "Clothing at home" on 19:06:30 11/15/25 Sat
I'm not a parent myself, but I can share my personal experience growing up in the 90s. In my household, being naked at home was just the norm—I was actually expected to be nude most of the time, both indoors and in the garden. As soon as I got home from school, the first thing I did was take off my uniform, fold it neatly, and then stay completely naked for the rest of the evening. It didn’t matter if family or friends came over—I stayed nude unless I had to leave the house or go out the next day. It was never a big deal; it just felt natural and comfortable. Looking back, it definitely helped me develop a positive relationship with my body, free from shame or self-consciousness. It’s interesting how different families have such different approaches.
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Date Posted:10:21:57 11/17/25 Mon Author Host/IP: 185.220.101.12
>I'm not a parent myself, but I can share my personal
>experience growing up in the 90s. In my household,
>being naked at home was just the norm—I was actually
>expected to be nude most of the time, both indoors and
>in the garden. As soon as I got home from school, the
>first thing I did was take off my uniform, fold it
>neatly, and then stay completely naked for the rest of
>the evening. It didn’t matter if family or friends
>came over—I stayed nude unless I had to leave the
>house or go out the next day. It was never a big deal;
>it just felt natural and comfortable. Looking back, it
>definitely helped me develop a positive relationship
>with my body, free from shame or self-consciousness.
>It’s interesting how different families have such
>different approaches.
Thank you for sharing Ross. That sounds like a wonderful childhood. That's how it is with our boys too. We want them to not be ashamed of their bodies. I would love to hear more about your experiences.
P.S. If only we could get our boys to fold their clothes neatly like you!
Date Posted:11:33:45 11/17/25 Mon Author Host/IP: 82.132.239.232
Thank you so much for your kind words! Yes, it truly was a fantastic childhood—being nude at home just felt natural, comfortable, and honestly, amazing. I never felt any shame or hesitation, even when family or friends came over. It was simply part of daily life, and that sense of freedom really helped me grow up with a positive and accepting view of my body.
My parents always emphasized taking care of things—so folding my uniform neatly was just part of the routine, more about respecting my clothes than anything else. It became second nature after a while!
I'm really glad to hear you're fostering a similar environment for your boys. It’s such a healthy and freeing approach. I’d be happy to share more of my experiences—happy to chat and exchange thoughts anytime!