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By *uzzleMan 5 weeks ago
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I've been a naturist for nearly 30 years and I don't know of any.
Its not encouraged in naturist circles. Whilst I'm sure people do find attraction at naturist resorts/clubs etc, I can assure you they would be discreet about arranging anything and it would probably be off site. |
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I believe there's a fairly bare bones campsite near Doncaster called the candy farm that market itself as a swinger naturist campsite. I think there's lots of mention of it on the forums over the years. |
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"I've been a naturist for nearly 30 years and I don't know of any.
Its not encouraged in naturist circles. Whilst I'm sure people do find attraction at naturist resorts/clubs etc, I can assure you they would be discreet about arranging anything and it would probably be off site."
It's great that we now have a couple of openly swinger naturist sites. We're people who do both can openly and shamelessly do both. We enjoyed this abroad, not been to any of these UK camp sites.
You'd hope everyone understands that a vanilla resort is exactly that, a vanilla resort regardless of if its textile or naturist. The rules are the same, apart from the dress code
We've encountered a fair few swingers on naturist sites as we've got to befriend people (you have a RADAR I think). If you find your people great, just like in any textile environment. I don't think it's surprising that a lot of free minded people are into both. So I think thats why you find a fair few swingers on the naturist scene. The key thing is respect for the location and people around you and commonsense. |
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