The Facebook ad for the NUDIST house in Springwood Logan divides the internet

Rooms for rent – clothes of your choice: Cheerful advertising for rooms in a NUDIST house divides the Internet – so would you live there?

  • The Facebook Marketplace ad announced that nudists were welcome in rental rooms
  • The insolent users of social networks flooded the ad with cheerful comments
  • some they mocked the “naked” furniture and asked if they should wear masks inside

A Facebook Advertising rooms for rent for nudists in the market divide consumers and attract dozens of impudent comments.

Two rooms in a home in Logan, south of Brisbanewere advertised last week for $ 200 each on a list titled “Nudist House.”

“Nudists are welcome, a personal, cozy, fun and respectful home,” the ad said.

The post was soon flooded with jokes about the fact that it is not necessary to carry a wardrobe and whether to wear masks inside.

Facebook users rushed to the sports car on the alley and asked if they could drive it

Facebook users rushed to the sports car on the alley and asked if they could drive it

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“Nudists are welcome, a personal, cozy, fun and respectful home,” the ad said.

Other commenters wondered if they would be allowed to drive the bright orange sports car down the driveway, and one said the furniture looked a bit “naked.”

“Can I drive supra if I apply,” one user asked.

Another asked “should we wear masks inside” and another asked about the house cleaning regime.

A Facebook user said, “I don’t have to worry about wearing my wardrobe,” while another asked for “photos of other tenants before deciding to check.”

Another commentator hoped the house was heated while another asked if they could walk around naked to the bus stop.

A Facebook comment asked if the fitness equipment in the house would be disinfected or not

A Facebook comment asked if the fitness equipment in the house would be disinfected or not

The house is a large brick house located in the suburbs of Springwood with a swimming pool, and the post shows the living room, with a gym, tightly pressed into the corner.

One social media user hoped the gym would be disinfected after use, while another said, “I bet there are no cupboards or storage space for your clothes, so we are looking for nudists.”

One commenter responded to the others by saying “seriously people, we live in a very progressive society”, emphasizing that taboo topics such as nudism are becoming more and more popular.

Nudism – or naturalism – began in Australia in the 1920s, when it was illegal, until it spread after World War II, where some clubs were formed.

The Australian Nudist Federation was founded in 1968 to promote nudism nationwide, including sporting and social events.

A nudist accommodation in Queensland advertises the discovery of “the freedom that comes with pouring out not only one’s clothes but all the stresses of one’s busy life.”

One commenter laughed at the comments, but replied that we were in a progressive society

One commenter laughed at the comments, but replied that we were in a progressive society

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