Okay, so I had this idea for a while now, and it was about becoming a “nudist mom.” It sounded interesting, and I thought, why not give it a try? So, I started this whole thing slowly.

First, I did some reading online, trying to understand what it means to be a nudist and how other families do it. There were a bunch of forums and blogs, and I just soaked it all in. I wanted to make sure I wasn’t going into this blind.
Then, I started small. I began by being nude more often at home when it was just me. It felt weird at first, I’m not gonna lie. But then, it started feeling kinda normal, kinda freeing, you know?
Next, I talked to my kids about it. This was the hard part. I explained that some people like being nude because it feels natural and comfortable. They had a lot of questions, and I answered them as best as I could. I made sure they understood that it’s okay if they don’t want to be nude, too.
After that, we started having some nude time at home together. Usually, it was in the evenings or on weekends when we were just chilling. It was awkward initially, but we talked a lot, and it became more comfortable over time.
We also set some ground rules. Like, being nude is just for home, and we always respect each other’s space and feelings. If anyone felt uncomfortable, we talked about it.

What I Learned
- Communication is key. Talking openly with my kids made all the difference.
- It’s okay to take it slow. We didn’t rush anything, and that helped a lot.
- It’s not for everyone. My kids had mixed feelings about it, and that’s totally fine.
- It can be really liberating. Being nude at home has made me feel more comfortable in my own skin.
So yeah, that’s my story about becoming a nudist mom. It’s been a journey, that’s for sure. We’re still figuring things out, but it’s been an interesting experience, to say the least.