Yes. But only whilst body painted as a clown and being filmed for a feature film where my character was a serial killer who killed as a body painted clown.
Of course to film it, I had to be fully naked myself. And painted everywhere. And we couldn’t close the beach to other people but had to find deserted areas.
Message me if you want a link to the horror film… it’s available, for free, online. 🙂
Whenever I get a chance. I’ve been nude on clothing-optional beaches in three countries.
It really is one of the best feelings, especially swimming nude.
Clothing-optional beaches are the best place to start, because you can find a nice quiet spot, get comfortable with the surroundings and the idea, and take your time to decide how nude you want to get and how quickly.
A few days after the UK’s first naturist beach at Brighton was declared “open”. I had to attend a meeting only a few miles away. The meeting ended earlier than expected and on the way home I saw a sign to Brighton which reminded me of its existence. So I decided to make a detour to see what it was about.
There had been quite a lot of news coverage of the opening ceremony, which I assumed would have attracted a fair bit of interest.
Minor problem: the opening ceremony was at Easter, which in England is round about the end of winter. A few days later it was still quite chilly. So instead of the expected participants I found only a few signs confirming I really was on the naturist beach, and in the distance just one naked man.
Having made the detour I decided my birthday suit was more appropriate than my business suit. So I found myself a space (not difficult 🙂 ). Saw nobody else for about 20 minutes, then noticed two people 1M 1F probably aged about 19-20 approaching from the distance. As they came within earshot, the female who had presumably seen me said to the male “is that legal?” and he replied “it is here”.
I was hoping that having established it was legal, they might decide to try it, but they just carried on crossing the beach and left by the other side.
A couple of months later I had another meeting, and that too finished soon after mid day. It was a little bit warmer, so I headed for that beach again. Still not warm enough for the holiday season, so the beach was almost empty again but I could see in the distance a group of naked youngsters that appeared to be 4F 1M standing gazing out to sea.
That last paragraph seems to have lost a sentence. It should probably continue “But they too ignored me and I’ve never had any reason to go back there to see it when it’s busy.”
No, I have not, but I thought about trying a nude beach maybe.
Yes, we always seek out nude beaches when on holiday – surely it’s the only way to go?
Yes, I like lying on the nudist beach.
@Diana: You should definitely give it a try, it’s really easy because everyone is naked there….and it’s wonderful.
Yes. But only whilst body painted as a clown and being filmed for a feature film where my character was a serial killer who killed as a body painted clown.
Of course to film it, I had to be fully naked myself. And painted everywhere. And we couldn’t close the beach to other people but had to find deserted areas.
Message me if you want a link to the horror film… it’s available, for free, online. 🙂
Lots of times, once you have been skinny dipping you never want to go back
Yes, North Cyprus up the Karpaz, very quiet and deserted there so freedom to walk the water, swim, sunbathe. Very peaceful when no one is around
Yes, usually at Budleigh Salterton in Devon, an official nude beach.
Whenever I get a chance. I’ve been nude on clothing-optional beaches in three countries.
It really is one of the best feelings, especially swimming nude.
Clothing-optional beaches are the best place to start, because you can find a nice quiet spot, get comfortable with the surroundings and the idea, and take your time to decide how nude you want to get and how quickly.
A few days after the UK’s first naturist beach at Brighton was declared “open”. I had to attend a meeting only a few miles away. The meeting ended earlier than expected and on the way home I saw a sign to Brighton which reminded me of its existence. So I decided to make a detour to see what it was about.
There had been quite a lot of news coverage of the opening ceremony, which I assumed would have attracted a fair bit of interest.
Minor problem: the opening ceremony was at Easter, which in England is round about the end of winter. A few days later it was still quite chilly. So instead of the expected participants I found only a few signs confirming I really was on the naturist beach, and in the distance just one naked man.
Having made the detour I decided my birthday suit was more appropriate than my business suit. So I found myself a space (not difficult 🙂 ). Saw nobody else for about 20 minutes, then noticed two people 1M 1F probably aged about 19-20 approaching from the distance. As they came within earshot, the female who had presumably seen me said to the male “is that legal?” and he replied “it is here”.
I was hoping that having established it was legal, they might decide to try it, but they just carried on crossing the beach and left by the other side.
A couple of months later I had another meeting, and that too finished soon after mid day. It was a little bit warmer, so I headed for that beach again. Still not warm enough for the holiday season, so the beach was almost empty again but I could see in the distance a group of naked youngsters that appeared to be 4F 1M standing gazing out to sea.
That last paragraph seems to have lost a sentence. It should probably continue “But they too ignored me and I’ve never had any reason to go back there to see it when it’s busy.”