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Can anyone help me please ?
I would like to know the score reference Naturist beaches (preferably in the South/SouthEast)
Are there particular ones for making sex contacts, or if not are there certain parts of the beach (Heard Dunes somewhere)where this goes on ?
Are some beaches primarily hetro/gay ?
What is the etiquette when meeting people you don't know ?
Is it considered bad form to strike up conversations with strangers (Even in a non sexual context), or just same sex, opposite sex, couples or whatever.
I'm guessing photoing other people is def not on, but what about asking strangers to photograph you and your friends ?
Is there some sort of code for striking up sex contact, or visual cues, body language etc ?
Whats the etiquette for making non sexual naturist contacts, and asking to meet them off of the beach or in the future ?
Plus anything else that might spring to mind.
I'd really like to go to one, even for non sexual purposes but don't want to offend people or make any social clangers.
Thanks for reading this and thanks for any help you can give me.
Your question on striking a conversation with strangers is strange in itself. Surely you just speak to people as you might in any other scenario, and with whatever kind of conversation is your norm. "Hi, thank fuck it's stopped snowin', thought I was never gonna get my kit off", or maybe summat a bit more reserved.
Brighton beach is mixed, but mostly gay, if you're looking for action then Portslade is the place to be, although expect lots more men than women, the men are only straight when there's a woman about, but then that's par for the course.
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Your question on sriking a conversation with strangers is strange in itself. Surely you just speak to people as you might in any other scenario, and with whatever kind of conversation is your norm. "Hi, thank fuck it's stopped snowin', thought I was never gonna get my kit off", or maybe summat a bit more reserved.
Brighton beach is mixed, but mostly gay, if you're looking for action then Portslade is the place to be, although expect lots more men than women, the men are only straight when there's a woman about, but then that's par for the course.

We agree with Skinny, if anything the atmosphere at a nudist beach in our opinion is more relaxed and in general we have found people more approachable, friendly and dare we say fun!
That's not meant to be a dig at any textile beaches as we frequent both, often, just in our experience as a couple on a nudist beach have had far more conversation with people we've just met than we ever have on a textile beach.
There are no set rules that we have found when visiting a nudist beach that don't apply to textile beach. Treat everybody with respect that you meet/see, accept that some people are there to just enjoy the naturism element!
A myth about nudist beaches dispelled is that just because you may be on one doesn't mean your a swinger, so if you are looking for conversation don't use it as an intro, unless the activity going on in front of you clearly suggests otherwise!
All that said and to point you in the direction of a wonderful beach near us, Studland, near Poole, Dorset.
We have spent many a wonderful day there enjoying the freedom of the beach, conversation with others, the weather and a great atmosphere. We accept nudist beaches attract all sorts of people but that's half the fun of it.
Don't take yourself too seriously, get down the beach, leave your shorts in the bag and enjoy it !