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Hey! I have a question for regulars at nude beaches, and I truly need your honest opinions. I am a 25F, and going to a nude beach is part of my routine. Part of me enjoys the freedom of being naked, and part of me thinks it’s a good environment to meet potential FWBs. I know it might sound like an excuse, but looking for a potential FWB is something I regularly do in various places, like bars, restaurants, etc. I think a nude beach is a good environment for this because it’s easier to assess physical attraction when people are undressed. (I am physically attracted to fit and good-looking guys.) That said, I always refrain from any inappropriate or "funny" behavior at the beach.
In the past, I’ve seen no difference between a nude beach and other public spaces in this regard. I believe that as long as I allow the other person a clear way to decline if they’re not interested, there shouldn’t be a problem. (When people approach me, I only feel annoyed if they keep pushing after I’ve rejected them, so I don’t think this is a double standard.) Recently, I’ve come across posts discussing inappropriate behaviors at nude beaches, and it made me reconsider. I never intend to create a negative environment or give people the wrong impression, and I definitely don’t want to be seen as a "weirdo."
So my question is: If you observe me or others approaching strangers—regardless of whether the interaction ends in acceptance or rejection—would you feel uncomfortable with the act of "approaching" itself?
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