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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If it's just a naturist campsite the main etiquette is to respect everyone's privacy and avoid any sexual overtones. Take time and slowly find your way arround. For communal seating areas, always carry a small hand towel to sit on.
You may be better starting off at a proper naturist club - they are easy enough to find. Most genuine clubs will offer a meet-and-greet approach for newcomers, someone will meet you when you arrive and advise you on what to do, and take you for a walk around - no compulsion for you to strip off until you feel ready.
Once you are used to it, it is a very easy and natural lifestyle - it's well worth exploring it at least once in your life...
Just always remember - naturism and being nude does not equate to swinging or any sexual invitation!
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over a year ago
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naturist campsite are just that naturist with no sexual activity as they are mainly family oriented with children,so when you are walking about keep your hands to yourself and behave, other than that they are just like other campsites
however the ones we have visited we met several cples from fab and some play did go on but it was all done inside caravans tents ect never in the open |
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