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Love-Lust-Kink #12 Book 8. Naturist-Nudist Guide

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Author(s)Tony Kelbrat
ISBN / ASINB00WFDF4OM
ISBN-13978B00WFDF4O8
Sales Rank551,044
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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Nudism/ naturism is people who like to enjoy the great outdoors with their clothes off with allegedly no sexual overtones simply the love of nature unfettered.

Nudists are generally natural people who like the sun and feel a primal connection to our ancient ancestors who probably lived naked most of the time outdoors, at least in warm climates.

It has a freeing effect on the soul. Some people like it because it frees you from all worldly pretense, no clothes, no watches, no ID cards, no status symbols, etc.

Nudists say it helps them be themselves freely and purely. It's basically a lifestyle and a state of mind.

The golden rule is to respect others in your pursuit of nudity. Do it indoors or buy obscure property so as not to offend anyone who might inadvertently see you from a public place because there are decency laws in most places meaning if somebody can see you naked from the street, you're breaking the law.

When you go to a nudist function/ resort, go there to enjoy life in the raw, not to get laid. It's not a swinging scene. There are swinging-nudist clubs for that. There's a clear distinction between the two. Most nudist clubs are nudist only. Very few are swinging clubs.

There are many families involved. People do the same things they do at a regular summer camp only naked, things like swimming, sunbathing, boating, card games, hiking, volleyball, tennis, eating, etc.

Sexually explicit people are not welcome in most nudist clubs. In a normal nudist club, it's platonic socializing among people who want to be naked. The group law rules and this is what they want. Masturbators, people who stare and pick-up artists are not welcome.

Single people are accepted at some places but generally discouraged because it's assumed they're there to flirt.

Some nudist clubs and resorts may be youthful oriented and swinger oriented but most aren't.

Every club is different. Check them out to see what you like. They check you out and decide whether you fit in. The same rules of courtesy and socializing apply everywhere.

Don't intrude or wear out your welcome by being too friendly and overbearing. Be nice and the people who like you will want to make friends with you. Don't stare at body parts.

Some state and federal parks have areas set aside where nudists/ naturists can go. Ask about them at the individual parks. Some tourist guides list their local nudist resources.

Many of the private nudist parks and resorts accept couples or families only although many of the clubs welcome singles and go on outings to different areas.

Nudist beaches are often called Clothing Optional. The word nudist seems to have come into disfavor, replaced by the more natural sounding term Naturist.

Public nudity is illegal in some states/ counties. Some activists fight these laws. Call your local police department to find out about local laws.

Many park rangers and cops disregard the law in isolated areas. For more information, contact some of the national organizations like the American Assn. of Nudist Recreation or The Naturist Society.

In the end, the public generally associates nudity with sexuality but for hardcore nudists, the concept is all about freedom.

Don't expect glitzy places at nudist resorts. They're generally middle class people who work hard trying to make this business work so have respect when you're at a nudist facility.

Nudist camps/ resorts will often have an annual festival or show where they will invite the public in for $10 admission then have a Miss Nude Contest, some singing and dancing and maybe bring in a porn star or someone like that to headline, do a striptease then get photos taken with guys while naked for $10 to $20 a shot.

The law about nudity is fuzzy in most areas. If you ever have a problem, contact your local chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, aclu.org for advice and legal assistance.

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