British nudist beaches are a pretty delicate balance of the local authorities tolerating them at best and at worst given the slightest opportunity the textile NIMBYs will get the beach shut down.
So with this in mind while some people have no sense of self control or restraint for the most part people act in a responsible grown up way.
Whilst Hard-Ons happen most guys will do their best to be discreet.
And openly playing is definitely not to be encouraged with people who have not consented to this as well as families with children reasonably close.
Most beaches tend to self police and look after each other.
But yesterday myself and wife attended our local beach everyone was clearly enjoying the sunshine and heat acting responsibly except for one complete arsehole who was marching up and down the beach with an erection everytime he got close to a woman he stopped and just stood and stared intimidating them and generally acting like a creep.
He was even walking upto where the families where sat.
Now I was getting extremely pissed off with the pervert and went to say something but Mrs told me not to make a scene.
Am i Being a prude in saying this sort of behaviour shouldn't be tolerated?
I really wish I'd said something to him now.
Was anyone else at Eastney yesterday see this oddball? |
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I'm with you here, and I don't think it's being prudish at all. There's a time and a place.
Naturism should not be linked to anything sexual. You should be able to enjoy any activity naked in the same way you do clothed. That's why you have clubs that cater for naturist swingers. Like you say, this behaviour is creepy and intimidating. It puts people off going, especially women and families, and gives the naysayers ammunition to shut down these sites.
In a way making a scene is a good thing, it shows the standard of behaviour that simply wont be tolerated. Also shows support to those that felt intimidated. |
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Erecting happens at nudist beaches but people should just lay sit discreetly until it goes , not with it standing out saluting like boris Johnson on his parades
Though I don’t frequent big nude beaches (cap d’agde being only one , and we all know it’s half sex there and half nudists. The beach is unofficially separated )
In uk I prefer smaller ones. Been visiting church Norton here which is very very quiet so no meerkats really
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I visit Eastney when south and never seen anything like that before. But yes should have said something. Easier said than done of course. Although if he had come up to me and my female partner would have said something. You normally find only takes one person to say something and very soon everyone lose will join in a do hopefully shame him off the beach |
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I went to a nudist beach yesterday and there were lots of people there most of them were well behaved but yes some just go there to perv and think they might get lucky.... Its not what I go for and being a single women it's quite intimating. But I am strong willed and will tell people to jog on....
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"You are not being a prude. As you say it doesn't take much to have their licence taken away.
What license?
I am sure most nudist beaches are licenced by the council"
Yes but do they monitor it I think not, well not all all of them. |
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"You are not being a prude. As you say it doesn't take much to have their licence taken away.
What license?
I am sure most nudist beaches are licenced by the council
Yes but do they monitor it I think not, well not all all of them. "
The 'nudist' areas are designated, not licensed. Being naked in itself is not an offence. |
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"thats bad surprised few people didnt have words with him,,"
Interesting that no men said anything to him! Maybe they are perverts too and don't want to be outed. |
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"British nudist beaches are a pretty delicate balance of the local authorities tolerating them at best and at worst given the slightest opportunity the textile NIMBYs will get the beach shut down.
So with this in mind while some people have no sense of self control or restraint for the most part people act in a responsible grown up way.
Whilst Hard-Ons happen most guys will do their best to be discreet.
And openly playing is definitely not to be encouraged with people who have not consented to this as well as families with children reasonably close.
Most beaches tend to self police and look after each other.
But yesterday myself and wife attended our local beach everyone was clearly enjoying the sunshine and heat acting responsibly except for one complete arsehole who was marching up and down the beach with an erection everytime he got close to a woman he stopped and just stood and stared intimidating them and generally acting like a creep.
He was even walking upto where the families where sat.
Now I was getting extremely pissed off with the pervert and went to say something but Mrs told me not to make a scene.
Am i Being a prude in saying this sort of behaviour shouldn't be tolerated?
I really wish I'd said something to him now.
Was anyone else at Eastney yesterday see this oddball?" could have been the twat I told to piss off last week for bothering a young couple, they were very nervous about going fully naked and this prick turned up right in front of them |
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