Naturism Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
movement for social nudity
About Naturism
Many countries have laws that make nudity in a public place either a crime or at least a misdemeanor offense. Also, many societies associate nudity with erotic entertainments, which are often strictly controlled or forbidden. As a result, naturist destinations are often in remote, out of the way places, discreetly advertised to avoid attracting the undesirable attention of those who would interfere with this lifestyle, either by trying to put a stop to it or by using it as a source of personal amusement. Some naturistresorts(often called "nudist camps" by the public) are "clothing optional", leaving it up to the individual whether to wear clothing and/or how much. However, "wet" naturism (such as swimming pools, hot tubs, saunas, etc.) is nude only. Other resortsrequirenudity everywhere,
Naturism Travel Guide Sections
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