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ddoger
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Posted - 11/21/2017 : 02:39:46 AM
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Hey FP: it was probably the same woman that stopped DW and I while we were on our initial tour of your resort. She stopped the woman giving us the first time tour (who was also dressed) and demanded that we should be naked. The person escorting us politely told her to mind her own business and we carried on our way. I find in every walk of life there are those that can only function by judging wether or not others are obeying the rules.
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FireProf
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Posted - 11/21/2017 : 08:07:08 AM
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dodger ...
Probably right! Our club actually has several of those that break the rules continuously but want to make sure everyone else is following those rules!
Slightly back on topic but staying with this side topic in mind; the Prof and I were visiting the club on a Friday. There were quite a bit more people there than on a Mon-Thurs. We needed to stay close to our phones due to illness in the family and the need to leave and return home, if needed.
We were in the middle of a texting conversation with our daughter, cell phone down on the towel as we typed away. Some woman comes up to us and says, "you're not suppose to have cell phones out here. I looked around noticed several others on cell phones and her own husband on a tablet. I said to her, "when your husband puts his tablet away, the tablet that also has a camera and is NOT lying down on the towel like our cell phones, then you can come over here and lecture me on the rules... and make sure you make the rounds and tell the rest of these people the same thing your talking to me about."
She retreated to her lounge chair and spoke to her husband. He stared at me, I stared back and I won the staring contest. After that, I raised the cell phone off the towel and made sure she saw me !
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calgarymark
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Posted - 11/21/2017 : 6:50:22 PM
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Hope your family are OK, FP. What it takes to live a normal life, eh?
On my first foray onto a C/O beach in Spain, after trepidation followed by exhilaration , I went for a walk (perambulation?) along the beach. Along the way I saw a young family with a naked mother taking pictures of her naked kids, being watched by her naked husband (presumably). At that point I had two more moments of exhilaration and revelation : (1) If I can walk naked along a beach, I can conquer the world! and (2) I can expect to be photographed by someone, so get over it . After all, 50% of the world looks like me, and the other 50% isn't far off.
BTW, this is not intended to make light of the OP; I share the concern over 'professionals' with long lenses who don't look for permission from their subjects. That's just plain rude!
CalgaryMark Growing old is mandatory, Growing up is optional. Laughing at yourself is therapeutic.
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sailawaybob
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Posted - 12/30/2018 : 6:45:19 PM
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even at nudist camp this seems common with [IS THIS A PHONE AD? Please ignore.] now they act like they are talking on the phone but in reality taking pictures, not much you can do at beach but camp-resort you could complain i really don't care if my picture is taken but surely there are better things to photograph.
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Nude in AK
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Posted - 12/31/2018 : 01:44:57 AM
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If I was concerned about my picture being taken, I would not nude any place. I am just an out of shape old man! Click away if that fits your fancy!
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soonbnude
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Posted - 01/19/2019 : 5:12:18 PM
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I started this post a year or so ago and was bothered by the experience I had at the time. Last week I had my back to a girl (wearing a suit) who walked her dog past me, she took a photo of the beach and the waves and me from the back but she was taking photo's of everything. I spoke with a guy I know at the beach and he said she took photo's of everything and that I was just part of it. He also said there had been some trouble at this or another CO beach last year where girls were hassled by men at the beach. The local newspaper suggested they photograph any such guy and then try to shame them on social media.
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sailawaybob
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Posted - 02/01/2019 : 10:15:40 PM
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at one of the nude beaches i visit the textiles stand up on the boardwalk that overlooks the nude beach with binoculars and cameras with telephoto lens and sure they probably take some wildlife pictures but i imagine most are of nude sunbathers. i have taken pictures of the beach with nudist in the distant but no close ups. it's a public place so unlike a nudist resort not much you can do.
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soonbnude
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Posted - 02/22/2019 : 3:40:35 PM
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I can understand women taking the photo's I mentioned above if being hassled, if not being hassled well maybe not. However this ironically this is a way to stop the poor behaviour at the beach I have mentioned elsewhere on this site and others. We may have to put up with cameras (agree with the comment of how do you stop them) and maybe it will improve behaviour. The sad thing was that both times I have had this experience it has been at the beach where behaviour is good, not the place where sex in the dunes is common.
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