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22nd October 2022 at 5:37 pm #12899
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24th October 2022 at 12:29 pm #12907Anonymous
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Assuming stripgames don’t count, then no, not yet. I saw a newspaper article about naturism being back in fashion among younger people, not just the usual pensioners, and one woman they interviewed had gone skinnydipping with some friends, and then they all spent the afternoon naked because they couldn’t be bothered getting dressed. That’s when she decided she was a naturist. I like the thought of spending a naked afternoon in a clothing-optional hotel, if there is such a thing. I think Centerparcs hosted a naked convention a few years ago. That would suit me.
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7th November 2022 at 9:22 am #12949
That’s a good question. Do strip games count? I guess it depends on how many people keep their clothes on and how long participants stay naked afterwards.
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7th November 2022 at 10:17 am #12961Anonymous
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I think of “social nudity” as “socialising in the nude”, which could be done very casually as a “normal” practice in a group of friends, whereas stripgames (and dares) are about putting yourself, or someone else, in a situation where they will have to strip naked and be the focus of everyone’s full attention.
I like the the photo (and not just because the blonde woman has beautiful boobs) – it’s a bit of a half-way house (in a good way). They look as if they’ve challenged themselves to drink their coffee together naked and now they can’t quite believe they’re doing it. They’ve agreed to sit on the edge of their chairs so that they are more exposed, so being naked under a blanket definitely wouldn’t count. Also, the kitchen looks a bit corporate, so maybe they’re doing this during a work break, which adds another dimension, even if they only have one other colleague and he’s busy in the next room looking after the shop. Then he needs to check something with them…
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26th October 2022 at 1:44 pm #12908
I probably wouldn’t risk the archery naked at centerparcs 🙂 that would appeal to me, but you need to go in groups so unless we booked a naked experiment chalet, I suspect I wouldn’t find the people to go with.
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27th October 2022 at 11:56 am #12910
There are naturist/clothes optional hotels in britain, just google, the most popular being in Birmingham. It’s a lovely place.
Just take the plunge. As long as you arent creepy you’ll be welcomed.
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27th October 2022 at 9:18 pm #12912Anonymous
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That does look nice.
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27th October 2022 at 12:54 pm #12911
My wife and I have a trailer at a nudist resort so we socialize there every weekend. Activities include Karaoke nights, dances, potluck dinners, swimming, games, and nightly campfires with great people.
Over the years, I have often skinny dipped or hot tubbed with others…always fun.
Since my wife got converted to a nude lifestyle, we have been seeking out venues where nudity is allowed while on vacation. We have been to Haulover beach in Florida (lots of nude people but not much socializing), A nudist resort near West Palm Beach Florida and Sauna Deco in Amsterdam. I recently went to a picnic at Point Pelee National Park in Ontario put on by the Federation of Canadian Naturists. I met about 15 other nudists and we even snuck out naked to the textile beach for a bit. Next year, we are planning a trip to Shangri-la Ranch in Arizona and a road trip to the east coast of Canada, staying at nudist resorts along the way.
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