The Will Rhodes Portmanteau

Hi babe - let’s get naked

May 6, 2008 · 2 Comments

I think that the USA is becoming a quaint country - well some of it is.

You have to love some of the likeable stories that come out of there - stories of life-changing decisions like this one.

Two people in the latter part of the middle of their lives change their views on everything due to one act of need, a need to change how they live. So American don’t you think?

I’m a sceptic though!

Had it not been for her husband’s dramatic suggestion, Nancy, 53, says she might never have discovered nudism, which is now a source of joy in her life — and career. Shortly after their trip, the couple launched Bare Necessities Tour and Travel, a travel agency devoted to the nudist vacationer. It has since chartered more than 40 cruise ships carrying more than 25,000 nudist travelers.

Good bit of free advertising never does anyone any harm.

If you want to get into nudism - fair-do’s! Up to you sort of thing. But make sure you put the sunblock on the sensitive areas!

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2 responses so far ↓

  • thebeadden // May 6, 2008 at 4:46 pm

    Hmmm. I just don’t think I could do that. Not that there is anything wrong with it. But, I’m a people watcher. I love sitting back and taking in my surroundings and how things are playing out. But, where the heck would I avert my eyes? On a piece of saggy skin…or worse? I guess there is no such thing as the plumber’s butt on that cruise! :)

    But, for me, I agree with the change in lifestyle part. It keeps a relationship alive. I need change. If I thought for one second the life I live now was going to be it for the next 30-40 years….

    I think it was you, Will, that said “Stop the planet, I want to get off!”

    That would be me.

    There is nothing worse than being stagnant.
    Good for them to take a risk. You only live once. And you know that if the change you made doesn’t suit you, you can always do something else.

  • Chris // May 7, 2008 at 11:18 pm

    Good for them… it is nice to hear of people doing things out of the ordinary (so long as they don’t cause any harm).

    Although I must suggest, “Touristes Nudistes” sounds far better than nudist vacationers. ;)

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