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Originally Posted by ratbastid
We declared an empty beach on St Martin nude at one point. We were literally the only ones on it. It was awesome.
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I have declared a few beaches nude, but they were all in the middle of nowhere. Except for the Colorado River at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, but there was nobody for miles around (at least that I could see). It is a very relaxing experience.
I went to San Onofre beach once on vacation. It was interesting, but my mind was working too hard to relax. At first there is shock that other people are naked and walking around, it was probably 70% guys so it felt like a locker room a little. The next problem was trying to figure out where to look. I pretty much had to not look anywhere other people were. One part of me thinks, if you came to this beach, you should expect to be looked at (even stared at). If you don't want to have people looking at you, walk two miles further down where no one is. I caught some glimpses, and probably looked at the hot girl a little too long. But, it is hard to watch a volleyball game without looking at the moving parts. The other thing was there were a few kids (7-14) with their parents, and society really frowns upon seeing naked people that age. And the third problem was overcoming the thought, omg, I'm naked and there are lots of other people around. I'm not too self-conscious about my body, but it was an interesting experience. I think it would have been better had there been fewer people, and I didn't have to walk two miles to get to it (I missed the place you were supposed to park).
Swimming naked in the waves is fun. And no tan lines is another benefit, but wear sunscreen on parts you wouldn't want burned...(and put it on before you get there)