That time I became a nudist

That time I became a nudist


ONE night, after a few drinks, a girlfriend divulged that shes been a member of a nudist club for three years and told me its changed her life.

Ive never felt so alive and confident she said.

In that moment I thought, I want that in my life too. The feeling that reminds you youre alive. I owe it to myself to at least try this Ill become a nudist for a day.

What have I got to lose (other than my clothes)?

Surely, Im not the only one whos wondered what it would be like to be a nudist? Those moments when you run from the bathroom to the bedroom letting it all hang out or go to the kitchen for a late-night snack in your birthday suit. Those moments are invigorating.

I told myself it was research for my radio show but, honestly, I was curious. I thought it would be good for the soul.

When reality sunk in (and the wine wore off), nudism is something that sounded rejuvenating but bloody scared me. Who enjoys being naked in front of strangers? I started to fret about whether theyd be critical of my body and judge the bat wings and cellulite.

Nudist camps, if Im being honest, tended to also come with a bad reputation. Before I walked through the gates I thought nudist clubs were for swingers or creeps.

Happy to confirm I was wrong.
I booked an interview with the President of the Canberra nudist club, John. He met me at the gates of the property with a shirt and no pants, so I knew I had arrived at the right place.

His eyes never left my eye-line. He was kind and had made me afternoon tea. I asked him where I should undress and looked around for a toilet to change. Does it really make a difference? he laughed.

I guess it didnt.

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RE:That time I became a nudist

Real nuudman, great story. I've always wanted to go back to Canberra and now I have another reason, and maybe a relaxed place to stay.

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