Title: | Naturism |
Notice: | Site report index is in topic 7 |
Moderator: | GENRAL::KILGORE |
Created: | Tue Jan 26 1988 |
Last Modified: | Wed May 07 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 457 |
Total number of notes: | 3687 |
The following note is being entered for a reader of this conference who prefers to remain anonymous. Anyone wishing to respond to the author by mail may forward their response through me. -Neil Faiman (moderator) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am a 38 year old man who has been a "closet" nudist for at least 10 years. By closet I mean going around the house nude when no one was home or when living in warmer climes, out in my backyard again when no one was home. My wife, at the time, did not share my enthsiasm for being nude. So I remained in the closet until the last month or so when my wife and I separated. Now that I am in my own apartment the clothes go off as soon as I get home. I find that each day after a stressful day at work that being nude can be better than a couple of drinks. I have wanted to attend a nude beach or other facility but until recently have been afraid to do so alone (partly due to an experience on a beach near San Francisco) and also in the knowledge that many resorts do not allow single men. I believe I am over the fear, and am now "ready" to venture to a "public" nude beach or resort. I live in Southern New Hampshire and would appreciate any pointers or tips to beaches, camps or resorts in the area. Are there any social activities between now and spring where a "rookie" naturist could become acquainted with others? Is it possible for a soon to be divorced man to meet single women at these facilities? I love the feeling and freedom of being nude in the house. I know I loved what little experience I have being outside and look forward to that feeling again.
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144.1 | See also ... | MOIRA::FAIMAN | light upon the figured leaf | Mon Mar 06 1989 13:33 | 17 |
Note 24, which describes the New England Naturist Association. NENA does not discriminate against singles, and is the main coordinating group for naturists in New England. Notes 119.*, describing NENA's monthly clothing-optional swim parties south of Boston. Notes 121.*, on a number of questions much like your own. Notes 12.*, listing various nudist clubs -- particularly 12.10, describing Solair in Connecticut: "While this is primarily a family-oriented campground, they welcome singles". Notes 25.*, discussing Moonstone Beach, a very popular clothing-optional beach in Rhode Island. -Neil |