Naturist Chores: Yes, I Vacuum Naked

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Here is the third installment of my Daily Naturist Living series, following The Only Outfit I Wear Every Day (Naturally!) and My Morning Routine (Naked, Naturally). This series explores how naturism isn’t just for holidays or weekends—it’s a true lifestyle, to be lived every single day.

Why dress up just to do what nobody enjoys?

Let’s be honest: no one loves chores.
But if I’m going to scrub, sweep, fold, or vacuum—I’m doing it naked.

Not because it’s more fun. Not because it’s sexy. But because… why not?

If I’m just moving around the house cleaning, I see zero reason to put on a pair of shorts that’ll end up in the laundry five minutes later. I live naked—really live naked—which means I also do the boring stuff in the nude.

Yes, I vacuum naked.
Yes, I clean the toilet naked.
Yes, I fold laundry naked (though none of it’s mine).
Yes, I prune the rosemary naked.

It’s not about making a statement. It’s about staying comfortable, staying connected, and—let’s be honest—reducing the laundry load.

Chores Are Lighter Without Clothes

No sweaty T-shirt sticking to my back. No waistband riding up while I reach behind the couch. No heat-trapping fabric as I mop the floor. Naked, I move freely. I don’t overheat. I don’t feel restricted. It’s just me, doing what needs to be done—skin to air, task to task.

There’s a lightness to it. A strange kind of joy.
It makes even vacuuming feel less like a burden and more like movement. Like flow.
Okay, almost.

The Outdoors Counts Too

In spring and summer, I take it outside. Gardening naked is an entirely different sensory experience. Kneeling in the soil, feeling the sun on my back, hearing the bees nearby—it doesn’t get more natural than that. I always wear clogs for safety and throw on a hat if the sun’s intense. But the rest of me? Free to stretch, bend, weed, water, and sweat without a single synthetic barrier.

And when I wash the veggies afterward, still naked? That’s the full-circle moment. Dirt to plate, all in the same skin.

Yes, It’s Practical

Doing chores naked isn’t about making a point. It’s about practicality. Why dress up just to break a sweat wiping windows or scrubbing the tub? Why change clothes just to sort through the laundry of others?

If anything, naturist living makes chores feel less annoying. There’s a built-in simplicity. No outfit prep. No post-cleaning outfit change. Just you, the task, and your natural self.

Naturism Isn’t Just for Leisure. It’s for Living.

If you think naturism is just about lounging poolside or walking nude in the woods, think again. It’s folding, scrubbing, and rinsing. It’s emptying the dishwasher. It’s real life—without the extra layers.

Try it.

Next time you’ve got a vacuum in one hand and a sigh in the other, take off your clothes first. Feel the breeze. Hear the whirr. Watch your limbs move unfiltered. See what changes.

And if you’re already a naturist, you know:
The clothes are never missed. The chores still get done.
But the feeling? It’s better.

Get Nude, Stay Nude, Live Nude and Share the Nude Love!

8 COMMENTS

  1. I totally agree with you! The more I focus on being nude the more I am able to do in my natural state (naked).

  2. I also spend as much time as I can nude both inside and out. (Probably about 80% Sainsburys aren’t keen on it!).
    I am also keen on recycling and give away items I no longer need on one of the recycling sites. When giving people pick up details I always advise them that I have a naturist lifestyle and suggest that if they are not comfortable with that they should contact me when they are on their way so I can put the item they are collecting outside to avoid any embarrassment. Surprising few (mostly males) ask me to do that, although the tendency to do so seems to be increasing recently.

  3. I don’t pay too much attention to everything I do naked.
    From May to October I’m usually naked, so I do everything without clothes on. From November to April I almost always wear clothes. In any case, constantly focusing on everything I do naked would make my nakedness seem unnatural. And I don’t want that, because being naked is natural to me.
    So I don’t pay much attention to whatever I’m doing, naked or clothed.

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