Etiquette For Clothing Optional House Parties

Treat The Host's Home As You Would Your Own


1.  Always bring your own towels.  Two things you should always have with you at any house party, or clothing optional party, or at any nudist resort are your drinks in a cooler and your own towels to sit on.

2.  Many people bring a robe to lounge in when the weather is cool or just for comfort.

3.  Always........Always, sit on a towel  when nude.  Do not sit on furniture, in the home or on lawn furniture when you are nude without a towel under your butt.  People will really look down on you, if you are not sitting on a towel.

4.  Never........Never, sit on someone else's towel.  This is a big "No" "No" in clothing optional circles :)


5.  Do not lay your towel on a chair for hours just to save your seat.  Take your towel with you and find a new chair when you return.  This helps you move around and meet new people instead of just talking to the same ones all day.  It's also not polite to save your chairs with a towel unless it's your own chair.

6.  Bring ice for keeping your beer, water, soft drinks cold in your own cooler.  Yes, the host usually has ice for mixed drinks but do not expect the host to furnish ice for your cooler.

7.  In the house......Do not take your drinks into any room with carpeting or any room where there are signs, "No Drinks."  No matter how careful you are and even if you are not tipsy, accidents happen.  Respect the host's home enough not to take chances on spilling a drink causing expensive repairs.

8.  Do not smoke in the host's home unless they specifically say you can.

9.  Use waste cans when your drink cans, bottles, cups, are empty or when you've eaten the food on your plates.

10.  Use wash cloths, towels, baby wipes, etc. wherever the host has them placed.  Be sure to put the used one in hampers, bins, etc.

11.  Never flush anything foreign down the toilet except toilet paper.  Many of your hosts have septic tanks and flushing baby wipes etc. can be very harmful to the system.

12.  Never, use someone else's toys unless you have permission!

NOTE:  Don't root around in someone's medicine cabinet.  It's human nature for some people to look, but try not to :)

Treat your host's home exactly as it was yours.  Throw refuse away, and help try to keep the house clean as
the party goes on.


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