1. Book week-ends and short holidays in naturists resorts, camp sites, and clubs.
When I got time I guess
2. Prioritize all holidays with naturism in mind
No
3. Hang a « clothing optional » sign at your door
Don't really see the point
4.Invite your neighbor and friends to clothing optional meet-ups
At the moment I prefer not to
5.Throw all your swimsuits so you’ll need to go exclusively to nude beaches
I use my broad shorts for kayaking and other things not just swimming
6.Look for the nearest naked hiking group and join them
Not really interested
7. If you are used to hike in nature alone or with friends, drop your clothes as soon as it becomes possible
If it was appropriate maybe
8. Tell ALL your friends you are naturist
No unless it came up without me bringing it up
9.Go for a nude cruise I see these all the time and am intrigued with them.
Like most cruises they too expensive and I prefer my slow paced sea travel to be on a kayak or a yacht. This is the only so called cruise I would be interested in
https://www.fullers.co.nz/events-plus-deals/tours/driving-creek-railway/10. Do not dress when you wake up on Saturday morning so you can stay naked the whole week-end
I usually have things to do on the weekends that involve leaving the house
11. Join your local naturist club and take some responsibilities in the executive committee
Still can't afford to I would love to because I already got people I know in other areas of my life who are members of my local club
12. When at friends’, ask for permission to get naked
No unless they are already ok with being naked at home themselves
13. Move to a nudist community
I've been living in a cabin for about 7 years now I want proper house now even ANOC unlike most clubs unlike most clubs civilisation awaits when you exit the gates and social activities outside are short drive, bus or train ride away But I'd rather have my own shower,etc.
14. Undress as soon as you come back from work, exclusively living naked at home
I generally do but rarely am I in the confines of my cabin the whole time
15. Participate in as many WNBR as possible and any other public demonstration where nudity is allowed
As someone who been a member and involved with organisations that advocate solutions to car dependency I really hate the WNBR's claim it's protest against car dependency because I just don't see it. All I see is a spectacle ride your bikes attract a crowd but don't advance improved cycling infrastructure or safety. Auckland does fine without one real action, not drum circles.
16. Say « No » to clothed activities
I'll say no to that suggestion
17. Just do not dress when and where you do not need to
It really does depend doesn't it