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Single Male Having Trouble
Fitting In
Q.
I first went on your website about five years
ago during a late night insomnia-fueled Yahoo! search fest and
I have visited on and off ever since. That night of checking around
the web made me curious about naturism, but time and/or money
always got in the way of going to an event. Well, the perfect
storm FINALLY converged and I was finally able to go yesterday.
It was a wonderful experience but it was kind
of marred because of three things about myself: 1) I am single,
2) I am 24 years old, 3) I am a man. Someone at the resort I went
to told me that there were quite a few resorts that quota or outright
ban single men. When I was there, there was kind of a third-wheel
feeling sometimes being around all of these married couples. I
met one couple at the pool that were super nice and we hung out
for a while, but I think the experiecne would have been better
if there were more young (i.e., 20-something) and/or single people
there, just for diversity's sake and being around people a little
bit more similar in terms of walk of life.
One of the women who was a PR person for the
board of directors told me that she was puzzled in terms of ways
to get more single women, and she seemed receptive when I gave
her a couple of ideas, but the guy who worked the desk when I
checked out seemed hostile to any attempt to make youth-geared
sales pitches. (It seemed to me kind of like he had an "I've
got mine, so screw you, you young punks aren't taking our place
over" attitude.) I was just wondering what the naturist community
is doing to try reach out to people like me. (I'll probably be
back. I don't think it'll take five years this time, though.)
Thanks for the role you played in opening my mind to this wonderful
lifestyle.
A.
You're absolutely right that
nudist venues are prejudiced against single men and I'm so sorry
that you have fallen into that gap. The reason for those rules
are pretty obvious -- if single men were allowed in unchecked,
it would become a peep show and that's not what nudism is about.
There are nudist resorts that don't discriminate, such as our
favorite resort. They operate on the innocent-until-proven-guilty
philosophy.
I think that most resorts' target
market is families and retirees. Young people tend towards more
overt and rowdy behavior. That's not to say that ALL young people
are that way, nor are all families and retirees well behaved either,
so obviously blind restrictions are not necessarily the answer.
Once you establish yourself as
a friendly, polite person at a resort, I'm sure you won't have
any trouble. Nudists are generally very friendly, but they do
tend to be wary of single men, so once you're there just start
talking to people (and not just girls) and you'll see that you'll
be accepted quickly. The worst thing you can do is sit off by
yourself in a corner somewhere because that's the mark of the
gawker and everybody will be watching you, waiting for you to
make a mistake. Don't feel threatened by it because they're just
trying to protect their friends and families and you happen to
fall into one of the "troublemaker" profiles. Just be
talkative and friendly and soon everybody will be saying "Oh,
he's ok. That's just Bob." :o) Good luck! Don't give up.
Natalie
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Single Mother with 13 Year
Old Son
Q.
I am 34 yr old single mom with a 13yr old boy.
I have been browsing the web and came across your
personal web page.
It is amazing to know there are many people in
nudist life. Since I am the only parent I am very close to my
son and nudity has been quite normal sepcially when he was younger.
After reading about naturism I encouraged my son to spend time
with me in the nude in the past month or so.
It has been a great experience and interesting.
He is growing fast so I do not know whether this type of behavior
is good. Please give some advice on nudity. Do you have experience
being with nudist families?
A.
This is a very controversial topic
to say the least and there is some good news and some bad news
on the subject.
The good news is that nudist families
are very healthy and functional, no matter what the age of the
child. It's best, of course, to get them used to it early on before
our conservative society has a chance to warp their minds into
thinking that their body is shameful. Once a child starts reaching
puberty, they become far more self-conscious and therefore less
likely to embrace nudism. You should never pressure a child into
being nude.
This brings me to the bad news
on the subject: Although family nudism is healthy and normal,
children do talk about their home lives and if word gets out to
the wrong people - those who are quick to jump to conclusions
and project their own beliefs and prejudices - you could end up
getting investigated by the law.
There is an organization called
the American Association for Nude Recreation, or AANR (pronounced
"AN-ner") http://aanr.com , whose job it is to act as
a watchdog for laws encroaching on nudists and their freedoms
for practicing nudism. They have their own team of lawyers. You
may seriously consider joining so that if you ever do find yourself
being hassled with nosy neighbors, or the parents of your son's
schoolmates, you can lean on your friends at AANR. There are several
membership packages to choose from, and you can call them toll-free
at 1-800-TRY-NUDE to discuss your options. As a member, you will
have the AANR lawyers available to protect you and your son, in
case you ever have a problem. And no, I don't work for AANR, and
I have nothing to gain from the suggestion.
If you incorporate nudism into
your daily lives, I would *highly* recommend that you do a lot
of reading on social nudism so that you have as much information
as possible to be able to answer questions asked by your son,
or other people, if it ever comes to that. "Joe and Natalie's
Naked Page" tends to be on the sexier side of nudism and,
in many ways, is not considered normal or really even acceptable
in most social nudist situations. Try these sites:
http://aanr.com (from there you can access the different regional
associations)
http://cheef.com
http://cybernude.com
Natalie
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Nudity Revved Up Our Sex Lives
Q.
I am 60 Y/O man and my wife 58. We are both open
minded. Neither me nor my wife is a nudist. But once when I was
on a business trip in France, I had chance to visit a nudist resort
with my friends, so at least I have experienced it once. I told
my wife about this and how exciting the lifestyle is. She was
also curious about it but we never had a chance to visit a nudist
resort together. As our last son was still with us until the middle
of June, we couldn't even try it at home.
We planned to go to our summer house a week ago
but I had to stay at home due to urgent business here. My is wife
there now without me. After she left, I decided to be nude and
see how it is. I am one of those who believe that nudism is not
about sex. I still believe that. But after I started to live nude
at home I feel that my sexual appetite has increased tremendously.
The other day I talked to my wife on the phone
to tell her about my situation, and to my surprise, she told me
the same thing -- she stayed nude at home there and her sexual
appatite is higher than ever. Before we closed the telephone conversation,
we had very good telephone sex..
I still believe that this is not because of the
nudity but I don't know why. As an expert I thought you may find
a good reason for it.
A.
This is not so unusual. Once the
body is released from hiding after so many decades, you'll find
that you become more aware of your body in general. The skin can
breathe, everything is more accessible, and you generally feel
more free. There's also the added "naughty" factor because,
for your entire life, your brain has been trained to think that
nudity is bad, and as we all know, "bad" can be a turn-on.
Joe and I had some really great
sex when we first started out in nudism! Unfortunately, now that
we're seasoned nudists, some of that sexy edge has worn off, but
we still feel sexier in general when we're nude, just because
it's natural and fun.
Think of it this way: The people
in tropical regions wear little or no clothing and they also seem
to be more sexual and free in their daily lives. When was the
last time you heard of an Icelandic raucous weekend?
Where people make a mistake is
when they try to use family nudist venues as their personal sexual
outlet. It's just not appropriate, and it will get you kicked
out immediately and permanently. This is the reason that most
family nudist resorts won't admit single men.
Sure, nudity and sex are not necessarily
interconnected, but they certainly can be RELATED and no matter
how much the nudist PR people deny it, it's just damn sexy to
be naked! Nude is natural, yes. But sex is natural, too, and so
long as you point your attentions to your wife and not to anyone
else, it's perfectly fine to feel the way nature intended! Just
be sure to keep it at home.
Natalie
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Erections at a Nudist Resort
I get this question over and
over again, so those of you who were wondering...
Q.
I've always wanted to go to a naturist club but
I have a problem of always getting a hard-on looking at naked
women. So, if I'm gonna visit a naturist club, I'm gonna be facing
lots of problems trying to cover up. My question is, what will
all the naturists think when they see me being hard? What should
I do about it?
A.
Normally erections are not a problem
because nudist venues are not sexually stimulating environments.
But if it becomes apparent that an erection is on the rise,
well, it's common courtesy to carry a towel with you to sit on
at nudist resorts, and incidentally that towel comes in handy
for just such an erection emergency.
If you are seen with an erection
at a nudist resort you are more than likely to get thrown out,
so it's not a good idea to parade an erection around at nudist
venues. After all, it is a family environment.
Natalie
Q.
The times that I've been nude at a beach or a park
(clothing optional areas, nothing illegal), I undoubtedly will
give myself a hardon, which makes me quite self-conscious. So
I end up lying on my stomach like the stereo-typical horny guy.
Eventually, I can put it out of my mind to the point where I feel
I can get up and walk in front of others while getting to the
water. Any advice on how to keep from thinking about the erotic
side of being nude? It really is a thrill for me to be naked in
front of strangers, perhaps a little exhibionistic, but I don't
want to offend anyone either.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
A.
Hi there!
The best way to not get aroused
is to just not think about sexy things. I know that's easier said
than done, but I believe that the more you're exposed to a nudist
environment, the less arousing it becomes until it's just like
any other situation. Now, if you get erections at, say, Walmart
then you may just be a horny guy regardless. Just don't torture
yourself by thinking sexy thoughts and you should be ok.
Thanks for writing!
Natalie
Q.
I have loved being nude as far back as I can remember,
but I have not tried social nudity for one reason, my slugger
is always at attention when I am naked! Do you know if other men
have this problem and if so, how it is received at a resort? I
do admit to the fact that I find almost all women to be very sexy
with clothes or not, and I am married and she does take care of
business and I would never cheat, but my manhood is proud of himself
and likes to show off.
Thanks, from a stiff friend
PS I think it is the breeze that does it too
A.
If this is a constant problem for
you, then a nudist resort probably wouldn't be the best place
for you and Sgt. Stiffy. If nudism is really in your blood and
you just want to hang out and enjoy being nude, I'd recommend
getting naked as much as possible around the house until it's
second nature to you. If your trooper is still doing the goose-step,
even in non-sexual situations, then I'm afraid that you would
probably not be able to visit a resort without being ejected from
the grounds.
There are exceptions for those
who have implants and such, but I really don't think your situation
would qualify as a medical thing!
Natalie
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Worries About First Visit
Q.
I am really interested in nudism but have some
questions about it. Question one (1) I shave my pubic hair so
there is none remaining is there a problem about being an 18 year
old nudist with no pubic hair? Question two (2) Are the restrooms
in a nudist park co-ed and do they have blockers or not. Question
three (3) What if I get an erection when I am nude is there a
rule of conduct that I must follow?
A.
You have some good questions!
1) There are a LOT of shaved men
and women at nudist clubs. Nudists tend to be more well groomed
in that area than the rest of society.
2) The restrooms in nudist parks
are just the same as everywhere else. Just because you're nude,
doesn't mean that you don't deserve privacy in the jon.
3) This is a VERY common question.
It would be terribly bad manners to get an erection at a nudist
park because these places are family oriented. If you feel an
erection coming on, it is nudist etiquette to carry a towel with
you at all times to sit on. In case of an erection problem, just
use your towel to cover up and have a seat in the nearest available
chair. Or you could jump in the pool.
Natalie
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Wife Doesn't Shave
Q.
Dear Natalie My wife and I would like to visit
a nudist resort, but she does not shave her body.... will she
be uncomfortable?
A.
There are all sorts of stages of
hairness at nudist resorts. Her comfort level would just depend
on her degree of comfort with herself. If she is self-confident
and proud of who she is as a person, the she shouldn't care what
other people would think of her. Granted, nudists tend to keep
themselves groomed more thoroughly than most, but I seriously
doubt that anybody at a nudist resort would give a second thought
to whether or not she chooses to shave. Nudists are not nearly
as critical of each other as people in the textile world, so go
and enjoy yourselves!
Natalie
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Father/Son Nudist Wannabees
Q.
I am 16 and am interested in nudism, but my mom
and my sister are not and would be very upset about the situation.
However, my dad is very interested in nudism, and would probably
like the idea of us becoming nudists. What should I do?
A.
I would recommend that you and
your dad try to go to a nudist resort by yourselves. There are
many cases where men go to resorts without their wives and a father/son
team would be even more fun! Being a nudist doesn't mean that
you have to be nude all the time, so you and your dad just go
and be yourselves at a resort and come back home and remain clothed,
otherwise.
Be sure that you explain to your
Mom and sister what nudism is all about. Reassure them that it
has nothing to do with sex. If they have questions, try referring
them to this website: http://cgd.best.vwh.net/home/naturism/
Natalie
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Why no public sex at nude
beaches?
Q.
I wonder why sex in nudist beaches is off-limits.
After all, sex is a natural thing. I myself don't care much if
people see me while I'm having sex, as a matter of fact I enjoy
it, but females usually don't want to have sex while seen. Do
you think that in the future, after we'll accept nudity as a natural
thing, we will also accept our sexuality in the same way?
BTW, I enjoy being seen naked by females. Am I
an exhibitionist?
A.
This is a GOOD question!
Sex in nudist environments is off-limits
because the nudist community does not want to be mistaken as an
adult oriented venue. Nudists are just normal people who want
to live their lives just the same as everybody else except without
the confinement of clothes. People on the street don't generally
have public sex and it shouldn't be expected in a nudist environment
either. There ARE adult venues that do encourage open sexuality,
but that's an entirely different genre than social nudism.
We happen to be in a point in history
where sex is taboo. There have been many cultures in the past
that considered sex (AND nudity) part of every day life. And consider
just how far we've come since the Victorian age when people wouldn't
even undress to bathe! From that to thong bikinis - I'd say that's
a lot of progress. I think that nudity AND sexuality will become
more and more accepted. Whether or not copulation will ever be
acceptable in public is doubtful. The law-makers will ALWAYS be
on the side of the conservative majority and right now most people
in America still think that sex is "dirty".
And by the nature of your question,
it sounds like you may be an exhibitionist, but I don't like to
assign labels, so you'll have to decide for yourself it the label
suits you.
Natalie
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When to "disclothes"
Q.
I am a nudist and a single male. I'd like to find
a single female nudist to join me.
Trouble is: How/When should I mention to someone
new that I am a nudist and would like them to join me? Hardly
seems appropriate on the first date but then again, if they do
not like the lifestyle, we probally will not get along anyway
so when should I "disclothes".
A.
I've been asked this question several
times and I think you should just mention it as early as possible
in the relationship as if it's no big deal. I've found that it
ususally comes up naturally if you talk to someone long enough.
If you wait too long to tell her, she'll feel like you've been
keeping it a secret and it'll make her suspicious. Most people
don't understand nudism and they'll assume you're in it for sexual
reasons.
Once you tell her what it's all
about, she'll probably be interested and ask you a lot of questions.
If she recoils, then you're right - she's probably not right for
you (even though there are a lot of happily married couples where
only one partner participates in nudism while the other chooses
to stay at home). Don't ask her to go with you at first, or she
may think your intentions are less than honorable. Let her get
used to the concept first. Refer her to some nudism web sites
if she still thinks you're feeding her a line.
Natalie
Q.
There is a girl that I am starting to fall for
and I think she likes me as well, but I don't really know how
to bring nudism up. One thing that makes it a
little difficult is that she is a foreign student (albeit a bit
older) and I'm not sure how good her English is (especially trying
to understand my heavy accent). The resort that I went to the
last time is having a big music festival next month and I will
probably go. How should I bring it up to her?
Thanks in advance.
A.
It might be easier than you think,
depending on where she's from. Americans are notorious prudes
so you may actually have an advantage with this one.
If it were me, I would just talk
about it as if were just a normal thing to do and see how she
reacts. Of course I tend to have no secrets, so I'll tell anybody
just about anything and not care what they think which may not
necessarily work to your benefit in this situation. When you feel
like the time is right, just don't make it out to be a big deal.
In other words, don't wring your hands and get all nervous and
"confide" in her about it -- that will just be putting
a huge spotlight on it and make her think that it IS something
to be concerned about. Just say it as if you were going to any
other event. No biggie.
Maybe you could find some way
to work into a conversation a question on if-and-how the attitudes
about nudity are different in her homeland. She'll probably tell
you her own outlook during the conversation.
Good luck!
Natalie
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Under-aged nudity
Q.
I am a 14 year old boy and I really like being
naked. I think it feels good and that everyone should go nude.
The problem is that the only time I can be naked is when I'm home
alone. I was wondering how I should tell my parents that I want
to be a nudist and what I should do about it. I know I'm a little
young, but being nude is all natural and I don't think there should
be an age limit or discrimination on being nude.
A.
You're right! There IS no age limit
on nudism. Most nudist resorts are family oriented and children
of all ages can be seen there.
I've been asked this question before
and it's not an easy one to answer. It depends entirely on how
open-minded your parents are. Try to work in philosophical discussions
about nudity and how you feel about it.
Here's an example, but by no means
am I trying to put words in your mouth.
You: Did you hear about that guy
who got arrested for changing his clothes on the tennis court?
Mom: Yea. Why would somebody do
something like that?
You: Don't you think it's ridiculous
that people seem to think that nudity is so offensive that people
have to be arrested because somebody saw their nude body? I'm
not talking about flashers or anything like that. Just people
being people. What's wrong with the way we were born? Why are
certain body parts percieved as offensive? I mean, just because
somebody is nude doesn't mean that they have sex on their mind.
Here's where your mom will either
freak out and wash your mouth out with soap, or she'll see your
point of view.
Now that your folks know how you
feel about nudity, it'll be a lot easier to let them in on your
desire to be a nudist. Of course if they freak out, you may want
to keep your nudist tendencies to yourself until you're older.
After all, you've still got to live with them for a long time.
Just use your better judgement.
I hope I've been of some help.
Natalie
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Closet nudist
Q.
Okay, let me begin. No, I am not a nudist or naturist
yet. I have considered it, though. I sometimes take
my clothes off in the closet in the dark and just stand there
to relax. But, I can't try going outside because
1. We have no fence
2. I don't want to get caught by family members.
Also, I can't go to a nudist club, beach, or colony. I
want to try out naturism, but I'm not sure how... I have once
sat naked in my house in front of my computer away from a window,
but that's the closest I can get to freedom and complete relaxation.
I have read a couple sites and learned how nudism can be good
for people. It seems neat to try, and kind of be more open,
but I'm a little bit afraid to try. Especially since I'm
sure none of the people near me are naturists or nudists. What
should I do?
A.
You'd be surprised how many nudists
there are out there! Because of our site, Joe and I have met lots
of people in our little southern hometown who are either true
nudists or agree wholeheartedly with our philosophy. I'm not sure
why you say that you can't go to a nudist resort, but many people
practice nudism in their homes without considering themselves
nudists. The fact is, if you would prefer to be nude rather than
have clothes on, then you ARE a nudist. After all, Joe and I don't
go around nude ALL the time. Only when the opportunity arises.
If you really want to try nudism
then just do it. I used to be really self-conscious about being
nude but once Joe and I took our first trip to a nudist resort,
we haven't been able to imagine life without nudism. And, as we
said on our "philosophy" page, nobody at nudist resorts
or beaches cares what you look like. They look at you for WHO
you are, not WHAT you are. That's part of the beauty of social
nudism.
The mistake that most people make
is to associate nudity with sex. Sure, nudity can be sexy, but
so can certain types of clothing. It's all a matter of having
the right mind-set. If you can get past the shame that society
has assigned to nudity, then you won't really care what your family
thinks because you'll know that what you're doing is right for
you.
Hope my advice helps. Let me know
how things work out.
Natalie
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Wife is hesitant about visiting
nudist resort
Q.
I find it interesting that while I am overweight,
I am on a serious diet now, I think I would visit a Nudist resort,
and my wife who is in great shape says she would not want too.
Are there parks that are only seniors? She may
visit a senior resort.
A.
Almost all
resorts have people of all ages. I promise you that if you visited
a resort, you would NOT be the oldest people there. I don't know
of any senior-exclusive resorts, but Cypress Cove in Florida has
a lot of older couples.
But I'm here to tell you that age
and appearance does not matter ONE BIT to the people at nudist
resorts. NOBODY cares what you look like. The only thing that
matters is WHO YOU ARE! I can't say it enough! I get e-mail after
e-mail from people who are afraid of what other people would think
of them and that's absolutely the last thing they need to worry
about. A huge part of nudism is body acceptance of self and others.
Why don't you just take a day to
visit a resort and ask for a tour of the facilities. You can keep
your clothes on and in the mean time, you'll have time to get
used to seeing everybody else in the nude. I promise you if you
go, you won't regret it.
Natalie
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