Showing posts with label Before. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Before You Visit Florida's Naturist Beaches, Brush Up on Nude Beach Etiquette

The first things one thinks of when someone says Florida is sunshine. Florida has a mild climate for most of the year and this makes it the ideal place to get out and have some fun in the sun. The best place to soak up some rays is at the beach and with over 1,000 miles of coastline Florida is the perfect place to grab a beach towel, some sunscreen and hit the sand. So you go to the beach and get your tan, but what about all those pesky tan lines? Well, good news, should you choose to go 'au naturel' at the beach here are a few things you should know.

Nude tanning is really 'taking off', pardon the pun, in Florida according to James Thorner of the St. Petersburg Times, one Florida county is gaining "status as the North American Capital of Nudism." That county - Pasco - just north of Tampa does have more than its share of residents and visitors willing expose themselves. Another popular place on the east coast is Playalinda Beach it is in the Cape Canaveral National Seashore and is a federally owned beach. Whether by word of mouth or force of habit, this remote stretch of beach is commonly to be a nude beach. Feel free to visit but be warned, according to FloridaNaturist.org, "inappropriate" dress is a crime in Brevard County due to a swimwear ordinance. As a matter of fact, at the out-of-the-way, but traditionally nude Federal Beach, a South American tourist was arrested for wearing a French-cut bikini. Yet, along the same coastline two hundred miles to the south, Miami-Dade County operates a legal clothing-optional beach, where any given weekend, a thousand or more totally nude men and women frolic in the surf and sun.

So what's a body to do? While there is no Federal law against nudity it is not a guaranteed right. This means that state, county and local laws can take precedence.

That still begs the question: Is it legal to sunbathe in the nude at a Florida beach? Like many legal questions, the answer is "it depends", in this case it depends on where you are, so your best bet is to check the local laws and be sure you know what they are, both county and local.

Ok, you've decided to go, you've decided to get a tan without tan lines here are a few tips, especially if you've never been to a nudist beach before, here are some common guidelines:

First of all remember what your Momma always said "It's impolite to stare" this is probably more true at a nude than anywhere. There are some people won't mind if you take their picture but you always need to ask.
Bring what you think you'll need for the day with you like food, water, a towel, sunscreen and maybe a radio.
Be friendly, but not too friendly. Be respectful of others' rights to privacy, unwelcome advances are rude anywhere but especially at a nudist beach.
While sunbathing nude in a secluded area, it's customary to leave a bathing suit on a rock so others know there is a nude person nearby, if you don't want to leave the one you were wearing, bring a spare.
If you're on a wide open beach, position yourself where you can see people coming and grab something to put on before they get to you if you need to.
Avoid sexual activity on the beach. "Sex on the Beach" is a great drink but it's illegal and offensive on the real beach.
Of course you need to get dressed before you leave the nudist beach and when you do leave take whatever brought with you but that's just common courtesy on any beach.

So if you're still in the mood for goin' nude here are some places around Florida you might ant to check out:

Air Force Beach, Palm Beach County
Apollo Beach, Volusia County
Haulover Beach
Sunny Isles, Miami-Dade County
Hobe Sound
Jupiter Island, Martin County
Blind Creek Beach
Hutchinson Island, Martin County
Playalinda Beach, Brevard County
St. Lucie Inlet
St. Lucie State Reserve, Martin County

Monday, September 20, 2010

Before visiting Florida beaches bare brush Nude Beach Etiquette

The first thing you think when someone says, the Florida sun. Florida has a mild climate for most of the year and that makes it the ideal place to go out and have fun in the sun. The best place to enjoy some rays on the beach with more than 1,000 miles of coastline, Florida is the perfect place to take a towel and sunscreen and hit some sand. Then you go to the beach and get a tan, but what about all the annoying tan lines? Well, good news should go to"Al Natural" on the beach here are some things you should know.

Nude sunbathing is really "take off", pardon the pun, Florida by James Thorner of the St. Petersburg Times, a city in Florida wins the status of Capital of North American nudism. " County - Pasco - just north of no more than its share of Tampa residents and visitors willing to expose themselves. Another popular site on the east coast is Playa Linda Beach is the Cape Canaveral NationalSeashore is a beach and federal undertaking. Whether by word of mouth or by force of habit, this remote stretch of beach is commonly be a nudist beach. Feel free to visit, but beware, after FloridaNaturist.org, "inappropriate" dress is a crime in Brevard County because of a swimsuit order. In fact, arrested in out-of-the-art, but traditionally nude Federal Beach, a tourist from South America was to wear a French-cut bikinis. But at the same two hundred miles along the coastIn South Miami-Dade County operates a legal nude beach, where every weekend, a thousand or more naked men and women jumping into the waves and the sun.

So what a body to do? While there is no federal law against nudity, not a guaranteed right. This means that the laws of the state, county and local priority.

However, the question arises: And 'take legal action on a beach in the Florida sun? Like many legal questions, the answer is "talking" in thisCase, depends on where you are, so your best bet is to check local laws and ensure that you know what they are, both the area and local level.

Ok, you've decided to go, you've decided to take the sun without tan lines here are some tips, especially if you've never before on a nudist beach, here are some common guidelines:

First of all, remember what your mother always said "It 's rude to watch" This is probably to act as a true somewhere. There are some people that no matter if youtake his picture, but you should always ask.
Bring what you think, what you need for the day with you, such as food, water, a towel, sunscreen and maybe a radio.
Be friendly, but not too friendly. Be respectful of others 'rights' to private life, unwelcome advances are everywhere, but especially rude to a nudist beach.
As the sun naked in a remote area, it is customary to make a bathing suit on a rock, so that others that leave a naked person in the district, so as not to leave wereWearing make a substitution.
If you are on a wide beach, ask yourself, where you see people come and take something to put before them for you if you need it.
Avoid sexual activity on the beach. "Sex on the Beach" is a drink very much, but it's illegal and offensive on the beach.
Of course, we must first put the nude beach and let you if you take a vacation, what you did, but this is only for courtesy on any beach.

So if you're stillthe mood for goin 'naked here are some places around Florida, you may ant to check:

Air Force Beach, Palm Beach County
Apollo Beach in Volusia County
Haulover Beach
Sunny Isles, Miami-Dade County
Hobe Sound
Iceland Jupiter, Martin County
Blind Creek Beach
Hutchinson Island in Martin County
Playa Linda Beach, Brevard County
Admission St. Lucie
St. Lucie State Reserve, Martin County