Skinny Dipping

For all those who enjoy a dip au naturel or wild swimming (in lakes, rivers etc)in the buff.

Hotel Skinny-dipping

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How many of us skinny-dip in hotel pools whenever we can create an opportunity.
I find that many hotel pools are unused before breakfast and sometimes late mornings when people have gone out sightseeing and have managed a discreet skinny-dip in almost all the hotels I have stayed in over the last five years.

I have also managed to use the sauna, steam room and hot tub naked on many occasions.

I will upload some of the photographs which I have taken to the group media..

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How about being seen by management and being told to pack up and leave the premises?I forgot to add to my previous answer to this question that management are not going to throw out a paying guest, potentially losing money.I would think what you say should be true, but I have been told to leave one home improvement store and a few convenience stores because I wasn't wearing a shirt. One of the convenience stores was across the street from a beach.

The only tie hotels will take action is if there are complaints from other guests. The golden rule is "Follow the money."

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RE:Hotel Skinny-dipping

How about being seen by management and being told to pack up and leave the premises?I forgot to add to my previous answer to this question that management are not going to throw out a paying guest, potentially losing money.I would think what you say should be true, but I have been told to leave one home improvement store and a few convenience stores because I wasn't wearing a shirt. One of the convenience stores was across the street from a beach.

The only tie hotels will take action is if there are complaints from other guests. The golden rule is "Follow the money."

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RE:Hotel Skinny-dipping

How about being seen by management and being told to pack up and leave the premises?I forgot to add to my previous answer to this question that management are not going to throw out a paying guest, potentially losing money.I would think what you say should be true, but I have been told to leave one home improvement store and a few convenience stores because I wasn't wearing a shirt. One of the convenience stores was across the street from a beach.

The only time hotels will take action is if there are complaints from other guests. The golden rule is "Follow the money."

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I have been told to leave one home improvement store and a few convenience stores because I wasn't wearing a shirt. One of the convenience stores was across the street from a beach.
In the case of home improvement depots and food stores the are often health and safety laws requiring protective or anti-contamination clothing.

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I have been told to leave one home improvement store and a few convenience stores because I wasn't wearing a shirt. One of the convenience stores was across the street from a beach.In the case of home improvement depots and food stores the are often health and safety laws requiring protective or anti-contamination clothing.

Perhaps, but I have been in other convenience stores, fast food restaurants, farm stands and hardware and garden stores shirtless and nothing was said. A few times, ab employee saw me putting on a shirt as I was entering and I was told that it wasn't necessary. I visited the convenience store near the beach more recently and saw a male customer walk in shirtless so I did too and nothing was said.

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