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Re: Women: Have you ever gone topless on a nude/topless beach?
I have sometimes wondered, strolling on Wreck Beach, what someone from a rather repressed part of the world like, say, Saudi Arabia would think if he/she were present.
Wreck Beach (named after some local shipwrecks, not the condition of its visitors) is an extremely popular clothing optional beach in Vancouver, BC. On a nice long holiday weekend during the summer, there will be thousands of people on Wreck Beach. Usually the only people wearing clothes will be the odd Japanese tourist, camera in hand, and looking decidedly anxious.
So many go to the beach that a minor cottage industry has sprung up on location. Some of the products of this industry are legal, others are not. It is the kind of place that invites eccentrics, and so the unusual tends to surface. Some of the legal products include: various meals and snacks, and services like massage, haircuts, palm-reading, etc. Illegal ones include the sale of beer, more esoteric libations like jellied pina-coladas, odd smelling cigarettes, or, for those less concerned with their cerebral health, hits of LSD.
There is a sort of community there that has formed a non-profit society to try and preserve the beach in its natural state. It’s a formidable task really, considering it is surrounded by two and a half million people and their associated development.
Yes, I wonder about those Saudi’s. It would be culture shock for sure.
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Re: Women: Have you ever gone topless on a nude/topless beach?
I have gone to topless beach in spain many times and nude beach in Florida. I like to be topless and have taken my top off in non topless area's to see if anyone stops me. usually after an hour I am told it's not a nude or topless beach. my record is a lake in West Virginia three hours and nobody said anything but did get a lot of gawkers!! I loved being looked at.
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Re: Women: Have you ever gone topless on a nude/topless beach?
So, is this just a man question or is this meant to elicit some sort of deep, philosophical discussion about naked female forms and how for centuries they have inspired both art and literature... not to mention, probably, the upheaval of several governments of the fall of even the strongest of men.. or is this just to add to some sort of spank material? will a simple yes or no suffice or are details encouraged? we do not have many nude beaches in NH since we are butt-deep in snow for a good portion of the year. I would like to think that most woman would go topless. why else would you go to a topless beach? Unless you just like to look at other breasts...
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Re: Women: Have you ever gone topless on a nude/topless beach?
My time spent in Europe encouraged a lot of nudeness, and my family has a time share for a condo in the Florida Keys where on very hot summer days I can usually be found lying topless on a beach somewhere, haha. I guess it has something to do with my youthful liberal attitude toward sexuality, I feel that like animals, we should not be ashamed of the bodies we have been born with. I think that people are beautiful, men and women, so bare it all ladies and gentlemen!
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