Forcing others to wear clothes because we cannot control our own lust,
is abuse of others.
First Time in Spain.
Summer 2002
My first time was last summer at
Tusales Beach, a clothing optional beach at Alicante (Spain) where my
parents have an apartment.
I never had intention about going to
that beach because I didn't like the idea of being nude in front of
other people. Modesty was a rule at home, even with my mother or
sister, and with close friends at lockers or hotels in holidays I
always kept the towel wrapped around if I was getting out of the
shower or wear at least my panties.
But this summer, my first as married,
I went to spend some days to the apartment with my husband, who knew
about the existence of the beach reading touristic information and
proposed going to the beach. He never had been before at a nudist
beach and wanted to try it. I didn't want to go but finally accepted
by his insistance but leaving him very clear I was going to wear my
bikini.
When we arrived there wasn't many
people, most of them retired people, a few couples and some guys, but
we walked until we reached a zone away from the people. My husband
quickly took his swimsuit off and I left my bikini on. We were
suntanning and dipping and he insisted me again not to be a silly girl
telling me how wonderful it was staying undressed. Then, taking a look
around I noticed I was the only one who wore a two piece bikini. There
were other girl top-less but almost everyone was naked, so I felt a
bit ridiculous, and as we were a bit apart I decided to do it to make
him shut up his mouth, so I took off the top.
First I felt a bit awkward because
the situation, but a time after feeling the heat of the sun in my
breast I became more relaxed and ended forgetting I was there with my
tits exposed and even took a walk by the seaside. Later we went to
have our last bath of the day and when we weren inside the water he
tried to persuade me to take off the bottom of my suit to try how
delightful it was staying naked at the sea, he said no one was going
to see me since we were covered by the water, and it was late too and
there wasn't almost anyone at the beach. I was feeling so good and
curious about it that I took it off and tied around my wrist.
Wow, He was right, what a beautiful
sensation feeling the water on your body without the bikini. I felt in
Heaven so when we were getting out of the water I didn't put the
bottom on again. I couldn't believe it, neither my husband. I was
standing there, the prude girl in the middle of the beach full naked
not worrying about the people around looking at me. Off course I stood
naked enjoyng the sun, the warm air and the sand, and so I did the
next days. In fact I was waitng unpatient arriving to the beach to
take off the clothes.
Now I am a ethusiastic nudist,
thought I have some Young. I haven't the nerve to tell it at home and
if we go to the apartment when my family is there we go to the
clothing beach. My husband thinks it's absurd since I am an adult
person and I can do what I want. I'm sure he's right and I would like
telling my parents I practice Naked, but I don't dare. I'm sure they
wouldn't get angry with me, just would feel surprised but I can't tell
them.
I don't know if anyone is in the same
situation, I would appreciate your comments about it. Anyway I'd like
to encourage everyone to make the grade. It's a delight, try it.
Kisses from Spain.
Short Reading About Nudist Culture
Have you ever met a nudist? You almost certainly have, because they are among your friends, neighbors, and co-workers, though you are likely not aware of it. Nudists generally don't go naked where you might see them, nor do they tend to advertise their presence. They aren't wild-eyed radicals, either, just very ordinary-seeming folks when they have clothes on. They often don't admit, even to close friends, that they really like not wearing clothes.
Because, in most "advanced" societies, the Youngs around nudity are even stronger than those around sex. People in casual conversation or on national televison may happily ramble on about the details of their sex life. Nudists have generally not been so open, even though by conservative estimates, several million people in North America enjoy certain kinds of recreation (like swimming) in the nude, or simply like being naked when at home.
This secretiveness is changing, however. People have been talking about recreational nudity on the rec.nude newsgroup for many years. (It was one of the first newsgroups in the early days of Usenet, because computer people seem to be likelier than average to enjoy nudity.) And now many personal Web pages are appearing, announcing the owner's interest in Naked and candidly advocating its advantages over "clothes compulsiveness". I keep pretty good track of this, since one goal of my pages is to catalog all the Web sites - around 500 of them - that have something of interest to people who like to be naked. It's now quite easy to meet nudists on the Web if you want to fathom why anyone would rather not wear clothes.
What do nudists put on their Web sites? Occasional pictures - generally the kind only family and friends could like - very disappointing to porn hounds. Stories about adventures au naturel. But often: essays that try to explain Why. Nudists feel they've been badly misunderstood by mainstream society.
With some justification. Misinformation in mainstream media often receives the blame for the Young on nudity. For instance, many nudists, prefer to be called "naturists", and they refer to their philosophy as "naturism" rather than "Naked" - because being naked is natural. We were born that way. The underlying philosophy is acceptance of the body just as it is.
One of the two main nudist organizations in the U. S. is known as The Naturist Society ( http://www.naturist.com). Yet most outsiders have never heard of the terms "naturist" and "naturism". If they have, the assumption is of having to do with watching birds or collecting bugs, confusing "naturists" with "naturalists". Also, naturists never refer to places where they gather as "colonies". "Parks", "camps", or "resorts", please. The American Association for Nude Recreation (http://www.aanr.com) wants to emphasize the recreational connotations of these latter words.
In fact, naturists have in the last few decades been able to enjoy the outdoors in public (though usually remote) beaches, rivers, and forests. Word about the best places to go, or to avoid, spreads rapidly over the Net. This has led to a predictable backlash from the "family values" crowd, who have mounted an aggressive effort to stamp out nudity everywhere. Such people would be astonished to learn that there are many conservative religious folks who like to be naked with others, and see no conflict between that and their religion. Religious naturists even have their own organizations and Web pages.
But most irritating to naturists is the mainstream tendency to confuse nudity with sex. Adult naturists enjoy sex as much as anyone else, but that isn't the reason they like not wearing clothes. What they do like is the comfort, relaxation, stress reduction, and feeling of freedom that being naked offers, as well as the camaraderie and openness they find in socialing with others of similar mind.
Most of the problems that naturists have to contend with stem from this misconception that naturism is a sexual interest. It incurs the wrath of conservative religionists, it deters families and body-conscious young adults from participating, and it attracts people whose interest actually is sexual. On the Net, this confusion has hampered networking among naturists. Yahoo! usually ignores requests to add naturist sites to their index. Excite classifies nudist sites as an "X- & R-rated Subtopic", along with prostitution and strip joints. This is badly mistaken, but Excite has ignored protests. Some other search engines don't even index nudist sites because "Naked" is assumed to be a code word for sexual content.
In spite of such problems, naturism, as a lifestyle and a philosophy, is definitely coming out of the closet, thanks in part to the Net. So it's no longer difficult to find people who like to talk about just why naturism deserves not to remain a well-kept secret.
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