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5 rules to follow in nudist environments

As more and more nude locations such as restaurants, beaches and resorts open around the world, there are certain important etiquettes to observe.

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Taking a vacation in the nude is referred to as taking a 'nakation', and there is a rise in number of people who take them.

There is actually an American Association for Nude Recreation, so go figure. If you're planning to visit a nude location soon, here are five rules you must follow:

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1. Use a towel:

For the love of God, do not sit on a chair or any other surface for that matter with your naked rump.  Because of basic health and safety, each person at the dinner table or bar at a nude location should bring a towel to sit on. brings a towel to sit on.

2. Don't stare:

While no one around you is a prude (I mean, they're naked in full glare), it is extremely rude to stare, and you'd make other guests uncomfortable if you do.

Try and maintain contact with whoever you're holding a conversation with instead of staring at their chest as if you expect their nipples to suddenly grow mouths.

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3. Don't assume you're buddies:

Yes you're all naked. No, you're not all friends.

Do not assume that every other person is your friend just because you're seeing one another without clothes.

If need be, introduce yourself before starting a conversation or joining a table.

4. Use a napkin when eating:

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You should cover your genitals with a napkin when eating a a nudist event. Apart from being a sign of impeccable manners, it will protect your privates from any food accidents such as spills and splashes. ”

5. Do not reach for anything:

If you're seated at the table to eat, please be as still as possible. Do not stretch or reach for anything, even if you think it's a small stretch.

Without a bra, reaching across the table for salt can lead to your breasts drowned in the casserole or gravy.

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