Staring in a nudists resort

I have always question why some nudists resorts have an unofficial rule which prohibits staring at others. Staringoften occursaccidentally, with the intent of thebehaviorbeen misinterpreted by the observer. If a person is comfortable with nudity, why would you beuncomfortablewith someone staring at you?

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RE: Staring in a nudists resort

Consider this.
You and your lady friend are having dinner at a fancy restaurant. Fully dressed of course.
A man ata table several feet from you is staring at your lady friend.
You OK with that?

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RE: Staring in a nudists resort

Most people are uncomfortable being stared at under any conditions. Being looked at is one thing, being stared at is another.

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And yet, you restrict your photos and your avatar is not of you. Don't want to be stated at?LOL

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RE: Staring in a nudists resort

I think excess staring can be offensive in any setting. Most of us know when to knock it off.

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