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Return to DiscussionsI've been single for six years now and just recently decided being a nudist/naturist was a big part of who I am. I'm on a well know dating site and decided to bring up my adventurous nature early on. As you can imagine the results have been mixed. Many times the woman disappear never to be seen no surprise there. But when I mentioned on a date to a woman that I'm into naturism and explained more of what it was and about she became inquisitive. Asking about erections and sex etc. I was surprised when she didn't hit the door and has been welcoming when I went to resorts. Long story short she is, on her own doing, going to te resort with me to test the waters.
If this is who you are don't be afraid to talk about it but bring it up early in the dating process.
Anyone have similar experiences?
Well i guess I had a similar experience as you but in the opposite direction. When I first met my boyfriend we were seeing each other for a while i figured I better break the news to him about being a nudist. So one night i said that I had something to tell him. Well he got the "deer in the headlights look" and began to wonder what I was going to say. I finally told him that I was a nudist and liked to be unclothed when I felt like it. Then I told him that I go to a nudist camp once in a while on weekends. He didn't have a clue what that was all about so I had to explain. After all of that he told me that he could never do that and was too embarrassed. A few weeks later I told him I was going off for the weekend and he said to me well I would like to come with you. You could have knocked me over with a feather because it took me by surprise. He went and found out it is just all about having good times with good friends! He has been going with me ever since which has been about 5 years and enjoying every minute of it.So there is always hope!
Well i guess I had a similar experience as you but in the opposite direction. When I first met my boyfriend we were seeing each other for a while i figured I better break the news to him about being a nudist. So one night i said that I had something to tell him. Well he got the "deer in the headlights look" and began to wonder what I was going to say. I finally told him that I was a nudist and liked to be unclothed when I felt like it. Then I told him that I go to a nudist camp once in a while on weekends. He didn't have a clue what that was all about so I had to explain. After all of that he told me that he could never do that and was too embarrassed. A few weeks later I told him I was going off for the weekend and he said to me well I would like to come with you. You could have knocked me over with a feather because it took me by surprise. He went and found out it is just all about having good times with good friends! He has been going with me ever since which has been about 5 years and enjoying every minute of it.So there is always hope!
Congrats on being open and honest with your boyfriend. It seems like you are happier. Keep having those great nude weekends.
I've been single for six years now and just recently decided being a nudist/naturist was a big part of who I am. I'm on a well know dating site and decided to bring up my adventurous nature early on. As you can imagine the results have been mixed. Many times the woman disappear never to be seen no surprise there. But when I mentioned on a date to a woman that I'm into naturism and explained more of what it was and about she became inquisitive. Asking about erections and sex etc. I was surprised when she didn't hit the door and has been welcoming when I went to resorts. Long story short she is, on her own doing, going to te resort with me to test the waters. If this is who you are don't be afraid to talk about it but bring it up early in the dating process. Anyone have similar experiences?
I haven't any similar happen yet, your story gives me reason to believe something good might happen for me.