The verbal and semantic hoops some jump through to try and justify sexual objects in a nonsexual nudist space is amazing.
Mean I could say the same thing about other sexual accessories. Think about it "my plug is just a decoration it has a gem in tit just like the ring I wear on my finger. Its just jewelry like other jewelry." The absurdity is obvious.
MarcusCologne wrote:I mean this topic is an easy one: Is it natural? No? Then it has nothing to do with naturism / nudism.
This always gets folks into the "what is naturism/nudism" discussion, which doesn't really solve anything. Most nude beaches are really clothing-optional beaches, which means that you can wear what you like, from fully clothed to completely unadorned. So If a guy wants to wear a cock ring or a gal wants to wear nipple jewelry, I see no reason to object.
I could, of course, judge them to be non-nudists by one standard, but since they're experiencing the same freedom from clothes and appreciation for the sun and breeze over my entire body that I am, I'm not going to make that call.
Typically I'd not bother giving feedback on such an obvious error of judgement as the post quoted below so nonchalantly states. Going to go ahead and offer this take on wearing something that fits up inside the anus on a public beach. This is absolutely an inappropriate use of a device that is fully sexual, without question. It does distress my wholesome nudist ideals that someone would consider wearing anything so blatantly sexually-related on an open beach where all age groups are trying to enjoy themselves. It has a big, fat, throbbing zero to do with if whether the plug has a jewel in its base; that's not jewelry. This is a tool for increasing excitement and to attract sexual attention, put up inside the rectum and on display for the enticement of others -- and worn at a nude beach? Even if it is built in a way which allows it to stay hidden from others without effort to be on display by the wearer (as in by he or she spreading their cheeks), there is no place for such items where families are going to possibly be in attendance.
And what happens if it is being worn, and a family of nudists unknowingly plop their gear down near the anally-fixated wearer, with the general assumption that no beachgoer is presently having their asshole stretched? Do they then attempt to secretly remove their butt toy so they don't begin to display any arousal, or instead pick up their blanket and move away, threatening to lose their anal-retention at just the right time so the youngsters get to witness the device plopping out onto the sand in front of them? Bringing a pail and shovel to play with on the beach is fine, no matter what age a person is. Bringing a bejeweled sex toy to attract attention is a sad cry for help.
If it is worn at a strictly adult spot that's one thing. Let it be known that not all beaches which allow nudity are Hedonism III.
If I noticed someone wearing this sort of sex toy openly around my grandkids I would be diving straight into Karen mode and getting him or her escorted off the sand by the authorities. Little wonder why so many non-nudists become convinced that all nudism is nothing more than prequel to a sex act when ideas such as this one are floated as normal.
Nudistic, no. Nudist-sick, yes.I always wear my anal plug on the beach. It is just jewelry. No sexual intent, so it is nudistic.