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There are probably as many answers to this question
as there are people who ask it. After owning a clothing-optional travel
company for 16 years, I am still not sure I can answer the question
with sufficient clarity, but here’s my attempt.
It has been my experience that people who are able to leave their
clothing behind in a social setting are also more able to check their
egos at the door and be themselves, as they really are, rather than
who they think others would like them to be. Of course, what happens
to my vacation-mates sans clothing also happens to me. I find myself
withholding less of who I am as I hide less of my body. I begin to
accept myself, imperfections and all. I can assure you, for a woman
who tried for years to match the unrealistic standards of beauty set
by the American advertising industry, this can be very liberating.
Clothing –optional vacationing leads to body acceptance…your
own!
I can recall so many vacations my husband and I took together before
we discovered clothing optional vacationing. We would long to genuinely
know some of our fellow vacationers, but never seemed to have the
opportunity to push past the boundary of “What’s your
name? Where are you from? What do you do? How about those Cowboys?”
When I take a clothing-optional vacation I know that the trip is more
likely to produce friends, in the real sense of the word. Friends
I can count on the way good friends should be counted on, during the
vacation and after. Now, I not only come home with photos of this
mountain or that river, this crane or that seal, but also with a picture
of my new friend Robin and her husband Bill and Sally with her roommate,
Jill. Now, I no longer measure the quality of my vacation experience
only by where I have been and what I have seen but also by the people
I’ve met along the way; people I will no doubt meet again on
future vacations (over 95% of clothing optional vacationers repeat
the experience). For me, this is the essence of social nudity. One
of our company slogans is,” There are no strangers on a Bare
Necessities vacation, only friends you have yet to meet.” Trite
perhaps, but very true.
And what about the sex? After all, nude, naked, clothing-optional…they’re
all about sex, aren’t they? I would be the first to admit that
social nudity can be a sensual experience, particularly at first when
the taboo of centuries of puritan values concerning modesty are broken
with one simple yet freeing act of being nude in a social setting.
We Americans have been trained from childhood that sex is dirty or
sinful and nudity means sex. After all, we pay to see nudity, don’t
we? It’s in our movies to titillate us, isn’t it? When
I am no longer the voyeur, looking in on someone else’s nudity,
but rather a participant, as nude as every one else, all that’s
left is an appreciation for the gift I am given. The gift of knowing
that I am ok, exactly the way I am… perfect in my imperfection.
One of the most frequently asked questions by men is,” What
happens if I get an erection?’ You know, in 16 years of producing
2 or 3 cruise ship charters a year; I have never once seen a man
succumb to his worse fear- a public erection! Does that say something
about the fantasy of social nudity and its reality? Perhaps.
All that is left for me to say is this: Give social nude recreation
a try. Vacation with us just once, and we’ll change the way
you vacation forever. All you have to lose are centuries of false
conditioning. Believe me, once free of that extra baggage you will
be much lighter… and happier, naturally!
Naturally yours,
Nancy Tiemann, President,
Bare Necessities Tour & Travel Company |