FIRST I only contact person with a Profile and Photos. As my user name says, my name is Margot Chick. Nobody should die without trying skinny-dipping. It's a wonderful feeling, an entirely different experience from swimming in a costume. And sunbathing without clothes on a beautiful beach is a delightful experience. If you've never tried naturism before, just imagine stepping out of your clothes and feeling the sun warm your whole body as the gentle sea breeze caresses your skin. Then swim in the warm sea. Afterwards, no clumsy changing behind a towel. And no wet costume to carry or travel in. Once you've tried it you'll never look back. Nonetheless, some who have never tried naturism may feel that they would be too embarrassed to take off all their clothes in a public place like a beach. Many first-timers do feel self-conscious for a while. But it always wears off quickly and they come to realise that nothing could be more natural and comfortable than sunbathing and swimming naked. And that makes practical sense, when you think about it. A costume doesn't help with swimming - actually it gets in the way. Nor does it keep you warm on the beach - it just leaves you with white bits. And the present fashion on many textile beaches that men wear long "swim shorts" that flap damply around the knees when the wearer has been swimming is a strong argument for finding the nearest naturist beach and stripping off altogether. There's another reason for favouring naturist beaches. Naturists are generally speaking thinking people rather than conformists. Consequently they are generally courteous, respectful and friendly. Naturist beaches are mostly peaceful places, mercifully devoid of "ghetto-blasters", noisy ball games, shouting and screaming and other unpleasant aspects of an increasing number of popular non-naturist beaches. They are ideal places to relax.
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011, 6:41:03 AM- Sunday/Monday/Tuesday 26-28 June 2011 | ||
Hi All After arriving in Melbourne and trying to find the laptop, we have contacted the hotel in St marys and found out we left it on there front desk. We have purchased a INBUILT unit for the camper here in Melbourne, it has taked 2 days to be fitted but up it is and the reception on the wireless is great. We have been for the last two days cruising on public transport around Melbourne shopping the the things we could not get in Hobart. We have been staying at the RYDGES in Melbourne last night and tonight, we booked to two nights not knowing if we would get the camper back tonight. We are off the Ballarat tomorrow, a day earlier as we are pickup up a girl 42yo in Warnabull? on Friday. We are staying at her place Friday night and leaving inland and back to the coast road on Saturday morning. Weather yesterday and today has been ok, about 15C, but a bit cold at the moment. | ||
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Sunday, June 26, 2011, 12:04:32 AM- Around Australia from Hobart to Melbourne and clockwise for 4 months. | ||
Left Hobart yesterday morning, trip up the east coast was eventless. Campervan was great. Campervan has plenty of room. Fuel economy was greater than we thought. First night was in St Mary's last night, the camper was great, no problems, my sister snorse very loud. Heading to Launceston for the boat trip over to Melbourne tonight. Still need more people for the trip; two more people for the trip from Melbourne to Adelaide, leaving 30/6, one from Adelaide to Perth, leaving about 7/7, one from Perth to Darwin, leaving about 21/7, two from Darwin to Cairns, and one from Cairns back to Melbourne. Please PM the days you can join and we can see how we can fit you in. GIRLS ONLY TRIP. | ||
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Thursday, February 3, 2011, 7:43:17 AM- Around Australia in 4 months | ||
Hi all Females out there. I am leaving Tasmania on the 26th June 2011 and arriving in Melbourne on the morning of the 27th, picking up "ROSE OF HOWQUA" and heading in a clockwise direction around the coast arriving back in Melbourne by the 29th October. The Jayco 28" CONQUEST motorhome, (4 berth) can seat driver, front passenger and two rear passengers. Please PM me for more details, we can pickup and drop off guests as we travel if you can not do the whole 4 months. All passengers must be female and have a current drivers license. - SEX NOT INCLUDED. - MUST NOT BE AFRAID TO ATTEND NUDE BEACHES AND NUDE PLACES (CLOTHES OPTIONAL). | ||
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Friday, January 28, 2011, 11:35:46 AM- Beach's in Victoria | ||||||
Hi All, I am checking out all four nude beaches in Victoria with the girls I met at the Bottomless Party on Wednesday. Sunnyside North Beach: Campbell's Cove Beach: Point Impossible Beach: Southside Beach: I have just spent the last two days at Sunnyside North Beach and Campbell's Cove Beach and going to Point Impossible Beach and Southside Beach tomorrow and Sunday. So far; Sunnyside North Beach is a GAYS beach, yesterday afternoon (about 4pm) I counted 34 guys and 4 girls and only 6-8 of the guys where not GAY. Almost all the gays are playing with each other. Today there was 23 guys and just us 3 girls at 10am to 12pm. Most/all of the guys are gay. Campbell's Cove Beach is almost all gays as well. We where their from about 2pm to 5pm today and of the head count, 23 guys and 5 girls (the 3 girls where us). Most of the guys are gay as well, almost all played with each other. I hope that Point Impossible Beach and Southside Beach tomorrow are better. We dont have as many gays on the beaches in Hobart and the east coast... | ||||||
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Thursday, January 27, 2011, 11:34:02 AM- Nudity is Protected Free Speech | ||
I believe in decent exposure, and the more the better, we as true nudists know we are right even in God`s eyes, in this one nation under God as our nation boasts. Differing controversial segments never gained any acceptance by just sitting on their butts and doing nothing but whine about unjustices. The more we true nudists promote ourselves by demonstrating good nudity by decent exposures the sooner we are going to have our place respected in society just like many other segments of society who do worse than just living clothes free. It is more than strange that we true nudists could march nude in a gay pride parade with no fears of being arrested. But if we were to march nude in a non gay pride nude demonstration it would get us put away in jail with the threat of big fines, and being labeled as sex offenders. In one nation under God we not only have the right but we have the responsibility to be and live the way God made us to be, naked unashamed. This is why I go nude every where I can, whenever I can, and promote decent exposure in public as much as I can. For if God be for us nudists who can come against us, we can do it if we nudists unite and get off our butts and just do it. | ||
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Thursday, January 27, 2011, 7:32:46 AM- Nudism | ||||||
Nobody should die without trying skinny-dipping. It's a wonderful feeling, an entirely different experience from swimming in a costume. And sunbathing without clothes on a beautiful beach is a delightful experience. If you've never tried naturism before, just imagine stepping out of your clothes and feeling the sun warm your whole body as the gentle sea breeze caresses your skin. Then swim in the warm Aegean sea. Afterward, no clumsy changing behind a towel. And no wet costume to carry or travel in. Once you've tried it you'll never look back. Nonetheless, some who have never tried naturism may feel that they would be too embarrassed to take off all their clothes in a public place like a beach. Many first-timers do feel self-conscious for a while. But it always wears off quickly and they come to realize that nothing could be more natural and comfortable than sunbathing and swimming naked. And that makes practical sense, when you think about it. A costume doesn't help with swimming - actually it gets in the way. Nor does it keep you warm on the beach - it just leaves you with white bits. And the present fashion on many textile beaches that men wear long "swim shorts" that flap damply around the knees when the wearer has been swimming is a strong argument for finding the nearest naturist beach and stripping off altogether. There's another reason for favoring naturist beaches. Naturists are generally speaking thinking people rather than conformists. Consequently they are generally courteous, respectful and friendly. Naturist beaches are mostly peaceful places, mercifully devoid of "ghetto-blasters", noisy ball games, shouting and screaming and other unpleasant aspects of an increasing number of popular non-naturist beaches. They are ideal places to relax. | ||||||
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