Post #22johngwSuper NudistDo not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may differ. GBS RE:What do you do with your clothes?My wife does not sea swim so if she is with me I have no problem as she will look after my clothes.
The only times I have gone to the beach alone have been on holiday and in that case I have always left all my clothing in the apartment or hotel room in the care of my wife.
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I have a video of walking down for a swim here.
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RE:What do you do with your clothes?I just strip to a pair of running shorts and use a waterproof wrist wallet to carry my Id/cash/credit cards. The rest gets left in the car.
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Post #24ma_jandcSuper NudistJ & C from MA RE:What do you do with your clothes?We have a backpack with our towels and sunscreen, so the shorts, t-shirt, and flip flops go in the backpack when the towels come out. Our car has a push to start ignition, so the "key" is just a small fob, which goes in the pocket of my hat along with a couple of $20s. Everything else stays in the trunk of the car. This system works for the beach and local camps. At Cypress Cove we get a wrist fob to unlock our room where everything but the towels and flip flops can stay. On nude cruises I wear my towel on the tender from the ship to the beach when we go to one of the private islands. Then I only need my ship to shore card and picture ID, which go in the same hat pocket. Plus, who would steal our stuff when everyone on the beach is from the same ship?
The last time we were on Orient Beach we took a taxi from our cruise ship so we could see first hand the destruction from hurricane Irma. That day we had more clothes plus our wallets, so we picked two beach chairs near the guy renting them so somebody would be watching our stuff while we were walking around. Threw our clothes in the backpack and then threw our towels over the backpack when we left the chairs. In the past we would have rooms at Club Orient, so wallets and clothes would stay in our Mini Suite and we would charge everything to our room, so a key (with a coil wristband) and a towel would be all we would have out on the beach.
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RE:What do you do with your clothes?I just strip to a pair of running shorts and use a waterproof wrist wallet to carry my Id/cash/credit cards. The rest gets left in the car.
No sandals?
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RE:What do you do with your clothes?lol, flip flops, never leave home without them
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RE:What do you do with your clothes?lol, flip flops, never leave home without them
You don't burn the bottom of your feet.
I forgot my flip flops once and got blisters on the bottom of my feet and it was painful to walk for several days afterward.
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RE:What do you do with your clothes?Went to a nudist resort instead of a beach for the first time a few days ago.
Felt great to only have flip flops and lock everything else in the car!
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RE:What do you do with your clothes?Yes agreed, great feeling. Although no shoes is even better
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RE:What do you do with your clothes?Yes agreed, great feeling. Although no shoes is even better
Maybe for you. The soles of my feet are too sensitive.
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RE:What do you do with your clothes?Saw a young man at Gunnison today walking back to the parking lot wearing only a string side tanga. That's about as minimal as you can get since the parking lot is a long way from the clothing optional area.
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