Nudists

Very Good, SB.........very good!:clap:

I think it's just the way people were brought up, usually different in other countries. In countries like Finland, people often are nude in the saunas with their families and think nothing of it. In America, I see some people letting their kids run around with no clothes on, and these children are more likely to feel comfortable naked in public even as adults. In my family, we were brought up to be modest and cover up, I never recall seeing any member of my family completely naked.

When I went to an all woman hot spring bath, I cut the experience short, because being nude, even along with all those other women, was not for me. If I'm not comfortable with it, it's not enjoyable, and I won't do it. I used to wear bikinis when I was younger, but now I wear a one piece suit in my senior years. I have slept naked in the past, but normally keep a little bit of underclothes on. My husband and I are comfortable being nude in front of each other, and that's all that matters to me.

I have no desire to go to a nude beach or nudist colony, but respect those who do. Lately there's been shows on TV like Naked and Afraid, and Naked Dating, I think there's another one too. So there are a lot of people who don't have any issues with baring it all.
 

Yes, my wife and I belonged to a Naturist Community in Land 'O Lakes Florida at Caliente Resorts for about 15 years. We stopped going about 5 years ago, only because they became a vacation club type property and the property became quite expensive to keep paying the yearly fees. So, we ended up selling our casita and our share. We did make a fair amount of money compared to what we paid originally, so the change-over for us was good financially. And, yes, we do miss it. It costs $100.00 a day to go there as a guest couple for the day, I believe, unless they raised the prices. If it is your first time, you can get a one-day guest pass for no charge. If you have ever thought of trying it, please do. You will be surprised at how relaxing it is.

We were nudists for about 25 years and loved the freedom without clothes as long as it was done in good taste and style. Do not confuse this type of living with what is called "Living the Lifestyle.", which is completely different. Caliente is a beautiful place with many activities and for the most part, except the pool area, it is clothing optional. For me, at least, it is kind of tough to play tennis without pants on for support, if you know what I mean.

http://www.calienteresorts.com/
 

Not to mention that no one really wants to fry bacon for breakfast..

I hear was people say... it's very freeing... no one pays attention... no one looks at you... and you don't even notice people are naked after a while.. ok....if you say so. I will have to take you at your word.
 
That's not completely true, but mostly true. It's just like being out on the street, if I come upon an attractive young lady, I do like to look at the rest of the package.
 
That's not completely true, but mostly true. It's just like being out on the street, if I come upon an attractive young lady, I do like to look at the rest of the package.

But at a nudist colony... it's not a package anymore... It's been unwrapped. But I understand.. When I see a nice looking man I look at him.. all of him.. at least the parts I can see. But for some reason... looking at his hoo-hoo would be a bit much. It's better to just check out his fly and imagine.
 
But at a nudist colony... it's not a package anymore... It's been unwrapped. But I understand.. When I see a nice looking man I look at him.. all of him.. at least the parts I can see. But for some reason... looking at his hoo-hoo would be a bit much. It's better to just check out his fly and imagine.

You don't notice peoples *******ia..or boobs...they become as innocuous as an arm or a leg after a while..Of course..it is difficult at first trying not look at any not normally exposed areas...
 
You don't notice peoples *******ia..or boobs...they become as innocuous as an arm or a leg after a while..Of course..it is difficult at first trying not look at any not normally exposed areas...

When I first joined, I remember doing a lot of looking, but it wasn't to see the boobs or other parts for pleasure. It was more like I was comparing my body to the others. There are a lot of rules members and visitors must obey. Caliente is (was) a well run club.
 
Cap d'Agde This is the best naturist complex, custom built as a huge resort , with apartments, shops, restaurants, wonderful beach, and all the facilities you could require.

I had so many good times there..there are salt lakes at the back full of shellfish..clams etc..and flamingo's..

In the middle of the complex, there is always a huge bonfire..usually people who can play instruments come along..and a decent singer..couple that with a glass of red wine..

Heaven..
 
Besides Caliente in the Tampa area, I also like Desert Sun in Palm Springs, CA. You don't have to worry about clouds or rain or it being too cool in Palm Springs in July. There is a resort in Mexico and one in the Carribbean that I would have liked to have gone to, but I doubt if we will ever get there. I can't remember the one in Mexico, but it has a swim up bar, which looks neat and I never experienced anything like that, so it may be fun. I thought someone once told me that Sandals has a nudist resort. Maybe I will check that out and also Cancun is a good deal (all inclusive) that I saw on the internet.
 
Besides Caliente in the Tampa area, I also like Desert Sun in Palm Springs, CA. You don't have to worry about clouds or rain or it being too cool in Palm Springs in July. There is a resort in Mexico and one in the Carribbean that I would have liked to have gone to, but I doubt if we will ever get there. I can't remember the one in Mexico, but it has a swim up bar, which looks neat and I never experienced anything like that, so it may be fun. I thought someone once told me that Sandals has a nudist resort. Maybe I will check that out and also Cancun is a good deal (all inclusive) that I saw on the internet.

The camps I prefer are usually in the South of France..or Spain..too cold for me in Finland..jumping through the ice..uuugh!!!
 
If anyone wants to discuss the nudist resorts (in U.S.) more, please send me a private message.
Especially from single men or women.
BTW Trixie, what you say is true for you but not for many others. People don't want
to admit that they LOOK because they are not supposed to.
 
If anyone wants to discuss the nudist resorts (in U.S.) more, please send me a private message.
Especially from single men or women.
BTW Trixie, what you say is true for you but not for many others. People don't want
to admit that they LOOK because they are not supposed to.

Just being curious, but why do you state, "Especially from single men and women?"
 
When I first joined, I remember doing a lot of looking, but it wasn't to see the boobs or other parts for pleasure. It was more like I was comparing my body to the others. There are a lot of rules members and visitors must obey. Caliente is (was) a well run club.
Do (did) they have an undress code?
 
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Do (did) they have an undress code?

Clothing optional, except at the pool. Must be nude at the pool. In all the years that I lived and was a member there, my only complaint was that people who go to the restaurants should be dressed, at least from the waist down. They do not have a specific dress code for the restaurant, which I did make my thoughts known several times to no avail. I could never believe that they allowed men and women to eat while completely in the nude in the restaurants. It just never seemed very dignified, especially at dinner. They also allowed children to mix with adults. I often wondered if there were any predators lurking about. The children had to be off of the grounds by dark.
 
Singles have special and unique issues and challenges fitting in that married people do not have or understand. And I am single.
Please PM me.

Sounds like a sex club..if it is, I can assure you that you are on the wrong forum!..:lol1:
 
Singles have special and unique issues and challenges fitting in that married people do not have or understand. And I am single.
Please PM me.


I am not single. I was just being curious as to what your post was alluding to. I can only speak of the three resorts that I have attended. I was a member and owner of my own casita at Caliente. I frequented Paradise Lakes also in Florida and Desert Sun in Palm Springs, CA. The only difference that I noticed for single men at these resorts is that they only permit a certain number of them on any given day, but single ladies are always welcome and I believe there was actually a ladies day that allowed them in free and ladies always received free wells. Other than that, they had no special rules. I'm trying to think what else would have been the difference. I know there was never any problems at any resorts. Single men and ladies were not allowed to approach couples, unless invited. You just use good sense when you go and everything will be fine. Nightlife is always high energy, especially during special events like Memorial Day, July 4th, Halloween and New Years Eve. It is just a fun, relaxing and enjoyable place. At Caliente, we had a motorcycle day, a car cruise in and a special day was always Veterans Day.

Much different from what is called "Living the Lifestyle." Any kind of sex, promiscuity, or suggestive talk is never permitted, or you will go out on your ear and never be allowed to return.
 
There was never anything like that when I went..sure there were singles..but I never saw any untoward behaviour from them..as you said OM..they would have quickly been shown the door...
 


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