RE:How big a detour will you take so you can skinnydip?

I moved to Vero Beach full time about a year ago. I hear the beaches here are very nice, but I would not know since I have never been to any of them since they are all textile. Instead, when I want a beach day, I drive 40 minutes to Blind Creek Beach in St. Lucie County where I can be nude. There has only been less than 5 times in the last 20 years that I swam at beach, lake, river or swimming hole wearing anything and then it was just a Swim brief

Was it difficult for you to get used to swimming in your community pool wearing a swimsuit?

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RE:How big a detour will you take so you can skinnydip?

Was it difficult for you to get used to swimming in your community pool wearing a swimsuit?

No, not at all. since I moved to Florida over 22 years ago, all the places I lived had community pools and with the exception of one place I lived at for 18 months all of them required swimsuits, also at the gym it is required.
For me, nudity is a preference, not an obsession.
The context of this post is How big a detour will you take so you can skinny dip. When I lived in Upstate, NY I would drive 50 miles to a beach on Lake Ontario that was unofficially a nude beach. When I lived in Ft Lauderdale, I would drive 40 minutes to Haulover vs Ft Lauderdale beach that was less than 2 miles away, and now that I am in Vero, as I stated I will drive 40 minutes to Blind Creek vs 15 minutes to the beach here.

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RE:How big a detour will you take so you can skinnydip?

Was it difficult for you to get used to swimming in your community pool wearing a swimsuit?No, not at all. since I moved to Florida over 22 years ago, all the places I lived had community pools and with the exception of one place I lived at for 18 months all of them required swimsuits, also at the gym it is required.For me, nudity is a preference, not an obsession.The context of this post is How big a detour will you take so you can skinny dip. When I lived in Upstate, NY I would drive 50 miles to a beach on Lake Ontario that was unofficially a nude beach. When I lived in Ft Lauderdale, I would drive 40 minutes to Haulover vs Ft Lauderdale beach that was less than 2 miles away, and now that I am in Vero, as I stated I will drive 40 minutes to Blind Creek vs 15 minutes to the beach here.

I believe you said that never wearing more than a swim brief in the water applies to pools also.
Have you experienced any comments on your selection of swimwear? If so, positive, negative or both?

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RE:How big a detour will you take so you can skinnydip?

Was it difficult for you to get used to swimming in your community pool wearing a swimsuit?No, not at all. since I moved to Florida over 22 years ago, all the places I lived had community pools and with the exception of one place I lived at for 18 months all of them required swimsuits, also at the gym it is required.For me, nudity is a preference, not an obsession.The context of this post is How big a detour will you take so you can skinny dip. When I lived in Upstate, NY I would drive 50 miles to a beach on Lake Ontario that was unofficially a nude beach. When I lived in Ft Lauderdale, I would drive 40 minutes to Haulover vs Ft Lauderdale beach that was less than 2 miles away, and now that I am in Vero, as I stated I will drive 40 minutes to Blind Creek vs 15 minutes to the beach here.

This is a delay, not a detour but seems to fit anyway.
How long have you only gone to an (outdoor) pool in the late afternoon or evening so you can avoid tan lines?

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