RE: Commenting on another persons body parts.

I always say in the creepiest voice I can muster "You sure got purdy elbows". It makes an impression. :) ;)LOL
ditto.

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A couple years ago when visiting a new resort, a couple walked up to us and he looked at my wifes hair and said "Nice big........
hair" and she looked at my toes and said "Such small..............................................toes" And they both said "Now that we've cleared the air, we are Dave n Judy" we laughed histarically and they were the nicest people. As we introduced ourselves to others a few asked us if we met the "Jokes" yet. Nice routine
Maxx

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RE: Commenting on another persons body parts.

    • I am new, be gentle.
      I did a quick search, did not see this one.
      I am learning naturistetiquette, got a question.
      When I am with other people in the nude, how, what, why on making positive comments about their body or parts thereof is acceptable? Beyond sexual innuendo, what else would be unacceptable?Both sexes, all orientations view on this would be nice.....
      I would hate to go to a CO beach for the first time and do something to piss someone off due to my own ignorance.....
    • TO BE WISE, THINK OF SOMETHING STUPID TO SAY, THEN DON'T SAY IT

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RE: Commenting on another persons body parts.

I don't think there is a particular "right way" to do it, I personally wouldn't but that's just me.

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RE: Commenting on another persons body parts.

The correct quote is from Abe Lincoln:

Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt. Abraham Lincoln
This same quote could be used, with a couple of words changed, in any social situation where you might think about commenting on someone's body parts at a nude venue.
Better to remain silent and thought a gentlemen than to speak out and remove all doubt and be removed from the venue! :D

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That's easy, don't make the comments. Problem solved.

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RE: Commenting on another persons body parts.

I'm not sure why commenting on someone's body would be any different naked that it would be while clothed. It seems to me the same rules of courtesy and respect should apply regardless of the state of ones dress (or undress).

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