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Naturist Clubs !!!!!!

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Recently tried one for the first time , and was amazed at how friendly everyone was . All being naked seemed to be a great leveller with no pre conceptions of people by the clothes they wear .
Any body else have any thoughts or comments ?
Been going to them for years. Funny thing is they're diametrically opposite to Swingers Clubs.
Naturist Clubs = "really get worried if you get a hard on".
Swingers Clubs = "really worried if you don't".
Take your pick wink
Depends where you go !!!!!!!!! wink
True, but there's not many 'mixed'.
At the mo there's a huge row in the 'purely naturist' community who are hugely pissed off that swingers are associating themselves with the word 'naturist'. They think we're jumping on their bandwagon to give a degreee of respectability (their words) to swinging and adult themes in general. Their concern is that naturism should be perceived by the great unwashed public at large as a wholesome, family orientated pastime that is devoid of any reference to sex. And there's a long long history of it being just that.
Brighton Sun Club is currently on centre stage as a place that's changed to a mixed environment - and the naturists aren't happy bunnys about it.
Maybe I'm being a bit naive but I'm sorry naked bodies do have sexual overtones. Nobody, even true 'naturists' can ever say that they have never looked at another persons genitals I'm sure!
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True, but there's not many 'mixed'.
At the mo there's a huge row in the 'purely naturist' community who are hugely pissed off that swingers are associating themselves with the word 'naturist'. They think we're jumping on their bandwagon to give a degreee of respectability (their words) to swinging and adult themes in general. Their concern is that naturism should be perceived by the great unwashed public at large as a wholesome, family orientated pastime that is devoid of any reference to sex. And there's a long long history of it being just that.
Brighton Sun Club is currently on centre stage as a place that's changed to a mixed environment - and the naturists aren't happy bunnys about it.

So i've been lead to believe . what a great place wink Proberly the exception to the rule , but i get your point .
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Maybe I'm being a bit naive but I'm sorry naked bodies do have sexual overtones. Nobody, even true 'naturists' can ever say that they have never looked at another persons genitals I'm sure!

Just looking at another's body is not necessarily sexual, the sexual overtones are created by the mind of the viewer. Just as chocolate is not fattening, it's the eating of chocolate that is fattening (actually, it's not like that, but that's the most philosophical think I've said in a good while and I like it so I'm leaving it in... in fact I might just add that to my sig!!!)
Better simily, imagine two different people see the same car, one says I'd love to drive that, the other says that'd look great in my private collection, it's just your own mental attitude that adds the overtones, the desires whether they be carnal or artistic!
Chris
We went to Cap D'Agde a couple of years ago. The place itself was very run down and felt a bit like a Butlins Holiday camp. But there was such a mix of people, naturists and swingers, bi, straight, gay. I recently found out that the is a difference between a naturist and a nudist. A naturist believes that the body should be displayed as nature intended it. But a nudist believes in adorning the body - i.e. piercing, tattoos, shaving, jewellry etc.
Coming back to MQ and Marmalaid.
At a naturist club, there's a huge different mindset.
I can honestly say that I've been around hundreds and hundreds of pretty good looking nude women and never ever felt a twitch - and yes, of course you look.
But walk into the play room at Libs, and Mr Happy rises admirably to the occasion at the sight of the first pert bot.
Go figure .... it's all in the mind and circumstances.