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free2be
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Posted - 05/20/2012 : 09:34:36 AM
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I know what you mean Warmskin...I was so anxious for my first outing that I was getting a little nervous about not getting my confirmation.
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Warmskin
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Posted - 05/23/2012 : 02:08:23 AM
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It's amazing, free2be, how the mind and nervous system can work against us. I guess each one is trying to protect us, but we have to assume an attitude before we go to a nudist venue. I just assume everything will be not exciting at all. Works for me!!
“I rise early almost every morning and sit in my chamber, without any clothes whatever, half an hour or an hour, according to the season, either reading or writing.” Ben Franklin
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free2be
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Posted - 05/23/2012 : 05:56:31 AM
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I was not anxious and nervous about going...I was anxious and nervous about NOT going. I had been couped up inside for too long and I couldn't wait to get outdoors.
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FireProf
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Posted - 05/23/2012 : 1:40:32 PM
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I'm sure we were out naked sometime before our annual trip to Palm Springs with our nudist friends but I can't remember exactly what we were doing. Most likely ... visiting our club, Glen Eden.
Loves being naked. Plays well with others!
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On the Fence
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Posted - 05/23/2012 : 9:19:25 PM
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My first time this year was last Sat. and it was an interesting sensation to say the least. After stripping in the parking lot and walking around I felt fine. As a matter of fact I hated to go home-I have to get a dog sitter. I am going to Laguna del SOl on the 2nd of June to see if I like it and maybe join the River Dippers.
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Bob Knows
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Posted - 05/24/2012 : 08:32:51 AM
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Last week I was in Portland, Oregon. One morning I "liberated" the hotel hot tub and pool, but that's not an official nudist resort. So on Saturday I visited Rooster Rock State Park, a C/O beach on the Columbia River near Portland. The spring river was high and cold. Water covered the sand island and most of the beach, but there was maybe 100 naked people out enjoying the trails and grass areas near the river.
In the parking lot, one family asked if there was a clothing required beach where their children would not be exposed to nudity. I directed them to the west end of the park. Only the east beach is C/O at that State Park. Their children would have enjoyed the beach where they were, of course, but educating parents was a job for another day. I just told them where to go. The beach in the middle of the park had a big crowd of sailboarders in thermal wetsuits. It was windy that day and their sport looked wildly exciting. In my younger days I might have been part of that excitement.
The east beach at Rooster Rock State Park is officially C/O. I followed a path through the woods to the far end of the park, a lovely naked walk. And then followed the water edge path back. I took time to chat with some other people I met there and found a bench to sit and read a good book in the sunshine. It was a good day on the river.
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