Nudist First Time Stories

When I first visited TN, I was new to nudism. I thought I wasn't normal for wanting to be naked, especially in front of others socially. Is there something wrong with me? I wanted to know how others felt their first time. They were not easy to find. This group is for us to help them, the new, the curious. Open to all your first time stories, whether home, the beach, a spa or clubs. Your first...

Camping With My Sons

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I took my sons camping at a state park. When we were planning the camping trip, we also planned to drive to the beach from the campground. On the appointed day, we drive over to the beach -- but we left our swimsuits at the campsite. There's no way I'm driving back to the campground and then back to the beach.

I found a AAA office, explained the situation, and asked them where the nearest nude beach was located. I knew, they would know.

She directed me to the K-Mart that was two blocks away where I could buy swimsuits.

I said, I don't want to buy swimsuits. We already have swimsuits. I just want to know where the nearest nude beach is so we can spend the day at the beach and not have to spend money to buy something we don't need.

Again, she directed me to the K-Mart.

Again, I asked for directions to the nearest nude beach.

Again, she directed me to the K-Mart.

Again, I asked for directions to the nearest nude beach.

Finally, she gave me exact information -- the number of miles to drive, landmarks to look for, the whole works. She knew exactly where the beach was. That it wasn't an officially sanctioned nude beach, but that the north end of the beach tends to be populated by nude people.

Drove to the beach, took my clothing off, enjoyed it immensely. Never ever wanted to go to another textile beach. My boys left their underpants on.

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Because K-Mart no longer exists?I would be amazed if you could find a K Mart.I am surprised your boys kept their underpants on. If they were white, when wet, they were see through anyway.This was a long time ago -- early 80s.

The younger of the two took his off for about half an hour.

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Not that it matters much but there are still a few Kmarts around, brick and mortar-style. The last time I went to one it was in a purely sad state of affairs. In my old hometown of Charlottesville there are only three dept. stores left, Belk, Target and Kohls. It won't be long before there's not a single place to buy anything in person. I know it's still clothing, but who the hell ever thought buying shoes online was a good thing? That's plain old STUPID to me! Life's too short for ill-fitting footwear ~

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How awesome., Just how it should be.

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