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The Nudist Resort (Q&As)

Started by C91, September 22, 2006, 04:34:22 PM

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C91

Quote from: Henry Hawk on September 22, 2006, 09:36:47 PM
I am definatly not against anybodys looks, but at the same time, I'm not real interested in seeing uncles joes sack hangin down past his knees or anut betty's boobs draging across the dinner table....ah...not knocking you C, different strokes for different folks....I just have a hard time imagining this as a 'good' thing....but, thats just me...

Well, at the same time, I would probably have a hard time imagining some of your social habits as "good things" as well.  But, as you said, "Different strokes for different folks."

Sunny

Along the same lines of body acceptance, I imagine it becomes a lifestyle to be a nudist.  Are there certain social ettiquettes, rules or expected norms at these resorts and areas? 

C91

Quote from: SunnyInFL on September 22, 2006, 10:53:35 PM
Along the same lines of body acceptance, I imagine it becomes a lifestyle to be a nudist.  Are there certain social ettiquettes, rules or expected norms at these resorts and areas? 

While there may be some variance from club to club, most nudists adhere to the same basic informal etiquette.

This site outlines some basic nudist etiquette.


Sunny

Great! It's always good to know what to expect...and to take responsibility for one's own actions.

Bratalie

I was a bit suprised to see 'Watch your children', children attend?   

C91

Quote from: Bratalie on September 23, 2006, 05:19:42 PM
I was a bit suprised to see 'Watch your children', children attend?   

Not in great numbers, but, yes.  Cypress Cove in Kissimmee has a couple dozen children that live within the grounds with their parents or grandparents.

The AANR even sponsors a summer camp each year for its junior members and awards two college scholarships each year at the annual convention.

Some clubs are better equipped than others to handle children.  Cypress Cove has a large playground area.  My club, Paradise Lakes, has little to offer children so it is rare to see them there.

AANR page discussing children and nudism

American_Woman

There's no way I'd ever remove my clothes,but I would go to check it out.  If I wasn't married  :smitten:  C91!    :biggrin:
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