Weirdo on the beach
I couldnt stand being locked up at home anymore and just had to get out for some sun. I was so white and pale you had to look at me with sun glasses! Anyway, I went to Gunnison for the first time in two years (I wasnt able to go last year either). Things have changed a bit - the walkway has been extended and it seems the nude area is larger.
Overall, things were okay until a couple of dudes set up a tent thing next to me (a bit too close). But then things got strange. A weirdo showed up - he parked his umbrella and beach chair next to me (other side of the tent prop)e) and sat down facing me. He was fully clothed - from his hat down to his shoes - and almost seemed to taking pictures! It was VERY uncomfortable. I finally turn over on my stomach to get some sun on my back and thought he might get board. Nope - he just sat there fully clothed and didnt move! I then turned on my side, looking away from him, he still didnt move. After quite some time, I finally left.,anyone else have a similar problem? The guy was a weirdo!
I've had my nude photo taken by a clothed men whilst on the beach. I just posed for them, this way and that, and then moved on. It is weird when there is someone clothed on a nude beach. but most of the beaches I go on are CO. So I expect a mix. And, as an exhibitionist, I never mind being photographed. The only down side is I don't get a copy of the photos.
I should have moved right away - I thought that if I ignored him and turned away, hed move. While Gunnison is clothing optional, I was down at the far southern side of the beach, where I would have thought that clothed people would be less likely to go. If it happens again, Ill definitely move a lot sooner. The guy was just plain creepy.
Here in the UK it is not illegal to be naked in public (though it's not acceptable in most places, unless CO). And it IS illegal to take a photo of someone who is nude without their consent. I don't mind. But if you do - take their photo, holding their camera or phone, and report them.
And it IS illegal to take a photo of someone who is nude without their consent.
That is not actually true Olly. If you are naked in a public area, or an area visible from a public space and the person taking the photo is there then it's not illegal.
This may depend on which country you are in. I was walking from a CO beach back to my car, I had shorts on, and a woman took my photo as we passed, I was unhappy about this. Later I found out that women had been harassed and flashed by guys walking to and from this beach and had been encouraged to take their photo and report it to police. In my case I did not flash or harass so I was not impressed but as I had done nothing wrong I had no issue, the woman was being a little paranoid it seemed.
That is weird.
I had a similar experience. Id found a quiet part of the beach and was sunbathing and reading and minding my own.
A couple walked passed then they stopped chatted then the husband looked at me and walked on. The wife came and sat maybe 15 feet away, facing me with her back to the sea. She seemed to be reading a book but with glasses on it was impossible to tell.
I figured she just wanted to look so I thought fill your boots love. I kind of expected hubby to return and that they would move on but after a half hour or so she hadnt moved. Then I wondered if she was looking for some action. I decided I would go for a swim and walked passed closely by her but she didnt move or speak.
I sat back down and the idea of a random bj and going back to tell my wife became to exciting and I got an erection. So touched myself gently thinking one of two things might happen. Nothing . Still she sat there, facing me back to the sea...