Hey I’m a new nudist been to a beach and a few resorts. Love it although some women can be mean. But it doesn’t bother me at all
That’s me erect!
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By #501472 at 15,Nov,18 21:54
I love being nude I am nude now I have been on a nudist beach checking everyone out nice to get some sun on your penis I go for walks in the nude I go swimming and after I go in the mens sauna in the nude
By #545468 at 14,Nov,18 04:39
My boyfriend and I are both nudists and we live in the nude on the farm. When it's warm, we can go a few weeks completely nude ... Indoor and outdoor
By #545468 at 14,Nov,18 04:38
My boyfriend and I are both nudists and we live in the nude on the farm. When it's warm, we can go a few weeks completely nude
i dont have any pics, but i also sometimes go naked outdoors.theres nothing like going for a walk and having the outdoor air over your whole naked body.i normally just go to the location with just a tee-shirt and jogging pants on ,and nothing else.then its just a case of stripping two items of cothing off ,easy!!.
Great outdoor pics. I take it there is no crocodiles lurking somewhere beneath the water.
By #68656 at 09,Oct,12 15:50
Hello Dreamer. No crocodiles or alligators in this part of Oz, they are found along the northern shoreline of Oz.
There are plenty of fish and long-necked river tortoises in the lake along with pelicans and other water birds. The tortoises come onto the shore to lay their eggs around November.
By #218130 at 09,Oct,12 16:18
Good to know. Saw a program on History channel about some really dangerous creatures, like the Box Jellyfish and Salt water crocodiles. Scary stuff.
By #68656 at 09,Oct,12 16:26
Also that type of jellyfish is found more in northern areas, we do have what is known as "sea wasps" which appear in the summer months but they are not dangerous.
Did you see the beautiful old brown wooden sofa in "skinny88`s" pictures, that looks like it would be worth a fortune in an antique store.
By #218130 at 09,Oct,12 17:34
All the furniture in his pics looks like old, rare antiques. Beautiful pieces, sure must be worth a lot Wonder how old they are.
By #68656 at 10,Oct,12 09:16
The furniture is matching as well, if it was sold as a set it would be quite valuable.
By #218130 at 10,Oct,12 12:10
Must be a family heirloom, passed down for generations. Sure the sentimental value makes it even more valuable. Hope Skinny can tell us more about the history of the pieces
I also posted this thread about using the "Search - Bar" ... hopefully more members use it and stop "Flooding the "DF" with the Same thing over and over !
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Love to be natural in the great outdoors
Greetings from Australia to Mexico.
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There are plenty of fish and long-necked river tortoises in the lake along with pelicans and other water birds. The tortoises come onto the shore to lay their eggs around November.
Did you see the beautiful old brown wooden sofa in "skinny88`s" pictures, that looks like it would be worth a fortune in an antique store.
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I also posted this thread about using the "Search - Bar" ... hopefully more members use it and stop "Flooding the "DF" with the Same thing over and over !
/forum/thread.php?id=17761