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By *aciamiCouple 1 week ago
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"I might want to have some fun with my partner, yet have far better facilities for swimming, etc.
Obviously open sex would be frowned upon"
You do realise that a ‘proper naturist club’ does not allow any kind of sex/swinging? Proper naturist clubs are normally family friendly!
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"I might want to have some fun with my partner, yet have far better facilities for swimming, etc.
Obviously open sex would be frowned upon
You do realise that a ‘proper naturist club’ does not allow any kind of sex/swinging? Proper naturist clubs are normally family friendly!
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Except in the privacy of your own room/tent/camper. |
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Most naturist clubs are members only, as well as family friendly. Also, many have got a long waiting list for single male membership - it's over a year's wait at my local one.
I am only aware of one "proper" nudist club, Sunfolk in St Albans, that offers day visits. You might be able to bring your own tent/caravan in, but I don't think they offer rooms for hire.
SilverLeigh has hotel rooms on site, maybe ask there? Also, there is Clover Spa that has hotel rooms. |
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By *yphod OP Man 1 week ago
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The problem with Eureka and Silverliegh is that a) they are quite rundown. b) Still a strong hint if swinger about them (not concussive to a nice relaxing date) c) Too many single men following you around.
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"The problem with Eureka and Silverliegh is that a) they are quite rundown. b) Still a strong hint if swinger about them (not concussive to a nice relaxing date) c) Too many single men following you around.
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And the problem with purely naturist places is that too many people (well, men mostly, on here) seem to have a completely wrong idea about what they offer. Don't you think, OP, that if other naturist places started giving even a slight vibe they may tolerate swinging, that they'd start getting overrun, too? You know, "naked" has to equal "gagging for it", no? Those places would no longer be "safe heavens" for those who just want to chill without wearing any clothes.
So please, leave the nudist clubs as what they are, stop trying to turn them into something different just because it's more convenient for you. I'm sure there are tons of hotels with spa facilities where you can book a room and use the pool etc. However, you would have to swim in swimwear, not naked! |
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By *aciamiCouple 1 week ago
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"The problem with Eureka and Silverliegh is that a) they are quite rundown. b) Still a strong hint if swinger about them (not concussive to a nice relaxing date) c) Too many single men following you around.
And the problem with purely naturist places is that too many people (well, men mostly, on here) seem to have a completely wrong idea about what they offer. Don't you think, OP, that if other naturist places started giving even a slight vibe they may tolerate swinging, that they'd start getting overrun, too? You know, "naked" has to equal "gagging for it", no? Those places would no longer be "safe heavens" for those who just want to chill without wearing any clothes.
So please, leave the nudist clubs as what they are, stop trying to turn them into something different just because it's more convenient for you. I'm sure there are tons of hotels with spa facilities where you can book a room and use the pool etc. However, you would have to swim in swimwear, not naked!"
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