the beer revolu wrote: » Yes, I find that a bikini or a pair of briefs does a great job of covering up flabby, saggy, droopy bits!
mlumley wrote: » How many women do it when they go to Spain? A fair few I would say. Go to a country where it isn't looked down upon. Look at Nordic countries where neighbours come into your sauna and sit there naked and chat. What is wrong whit being naked? Half the world has the same body as you, admittedly in different shapes. Go try it, anyone know of a good nudist beech in Ireland???
corner of hells wrote: » Bearass beach or Goolie view beach in Donegal.
JupiterKid wrote: » Posters who say that “well,I don’t want to see out of shape nude bodies” or “Ireland is way too cold for nude swimming” is just a cover/ excuse for a really sad, deep seated prudishness and hang up about nudity that is very strong in the Anglophone world. If people don’t want to go nude, fine, then don’t. But don’t judge others who do and make thinly veiled sexual connotations. That implies a deeply immature and frankly intolerant mindset. Absolutely nothing wrong with swimming and sunbathing nude in appropriate settings. Personally, my partner and I find it liberating. Once you ditch the swimsuit, it’s hard to go back! But I f you don’t like it, then simply don’t do it yourself. Bit less of the judgemental attitude please! Personally, I think everyone should try it at least once. You’ll find your hang ups will evaporate quite quickly when you are on a beach and everyone else is nude. The idea that nudity is sexual is very sad in my opinion. Try telling a German in a sauna where nudity is the etiquette (or in many other places, Japan included) that they offend you and they’ll soon tell you where to go.
mlumley wrote: Go try it, anyone know of a good nudist beech in Ireland???
Oldtree wrote: Only go swimming in the wetsuit here, too cold even in summer to do otherwise. Don't think I would go in in the nip.
panda100 wrote: » You should try without the wetsuit sometime, even if its just in skins. Once you keep swimming its really not that cold and is a much nicer experience. I never thought i would be able to swim without a wetsuit but one I started now I hate putting the wetsuit on for tri's. Its so restrictive and doesn't give the same experience in open water then without. The trick is just to keep swimming than you won't get cold!
lemd wrote: » There are nudist trees now? Or is that code for wood being acceptable?
OU812 wrote: » I love it. Problem is the wife has no interest at all which means I don’t get to do it because single males are frowned upon. There used to be a pool in crumlin (I think) where there was a monthly nude swim. But I don’t think they do it any more.
JupiterKid wrote: » Posters who say that “well,I don’t want to see out of shape nude bodies” or “Ireland is way too cold for nude swimming” is just a cover/ excuse for a really sad, deep seated prudishness and hang up about nudity that is very strong in the Anglophone world. If people don’t want to go nude, fine, then don’t.But don’t judge others who do and make thinly veiled sexual connotations. That implies a deeply immature and frankly intolerant mindset. Absolutely nothing wrong with swimming and sunbathing nude in appropriate settings. Personally, my partner and I find it liberating. Once you ditch the swimsuit, it’s hard to go back! But I f you don’t like it, then simply don’t do it yourself. Bit less of the judgemental attitude please!
Personally, I think everyone should try it at least once. You’ll find your hang ups will evaporate quite quickly when you are on a beach and everyone else is nude. The idea that nudity is sexual is very sad in my opinion. Try telling a German in a sauna where nudity is the etiquette (or in many other places, Japan included) that they offend you and they’ll soon tell you where to go.
JupiterKid wrote: » Fine if you don’t want to go nude, but don’t judge me or others for preferring to swim and sunbathe au naturel. Live and let live. Some of the replies here just reinforce my attitude about the prudishness and hang-ups about nudity in Ireland.
Some of you are great story-tellers!
I am the current chairwoman of the Irish Naturist Association and we have now a multi-voiced blog where we publish Irish stories, from first-timers discovering naturism to event reports or any other article people want to write about.
Many Irish people start going naturist abroad, but the pandemic might have changed that a little. Just in case someone is curious, please allow me to leave here the blog I was mentioning: www.irishnaturism.org/blog
I realise some people will never try out naturism, of course, but at least the majority of the population is getting familiar with the concept by now and there are less confusion about what is not. I know we still need to progress a lot to implement some sort of proper sauna culture in Ireland, it is baffling how you can only get a naked sauna in Ireland if you join our private bookings at leisure centres...
Wouldn't mind going au naturel, but somewhere warm , not Ireland. And on a mixed beach.
I sleep in the nip. I've gotten so used to it that i'd feel uncomfortable wearing anything.
My gym did naked sauna/steamroom but it was gender separated (not that it was a problem), but it was a step in the right direction.
Does your sister go along with?
My sister? What on Earth does that have to do with anything? 🤔
Is it because I posted here, a few years back, about swimming nude at designated times in public swimming pools over in Holland where she and her family live? She and her family are not into nude swimming themselves but they have no problem that I am. Live and let live is their mindset...
I try to swim and sunbathe nude as often as possible. On holidays abroad to places such as the Canary Islands, Spain and Greece my partner and I always select resorts with, or very close to, nude beaches. 😎🏖🏖🌞🌞 All of the gay male resorts we have stayed at in the past are clothing optional - but from experience nearly all the men are nude in and around the swimming pool.
The White Rock beach at Dalkey is a good spot for naturists and nude swimming in the Summer and early Autumn months. The nearby Vico Road/Hawk Cliff bathing area has been a long-standing popular spot for nude swimming and sunbathing - but during the Covid lockdowns it became swamped by “textile” bathers which drove many of the nude swimmers away. 😥
I also did the Mater Foundation Dickie Dip where 600 odd men took the plunge in the chilly November Irish Sea in our birthday suits and dickie bows to raise funds for prostate cancer treatment - in 2021 for our second dip (first was in 2019) we managed to raise over €150K. 👍👍👍
Nude swimming is also carried out at a series of public swimming pools around the country, organized by the Irish Naturist Association (INA) of which I am a member. These swims are held once a month and are very popular with attendance by newcomers growing all the time. The Irish are certainly more relaxed about nudity than even a decade ago and the laws were changed in 2017 to permit outdoor nudity at designated locations, but there is still quite a way to go in terms of body positivity.
Anyone here thinking of giving nude swimming a go - try out the INA swims around the country or the next time you are on a sun holiday. 👍👍 Once you go nude, you won’t want to go back to wearing soggy, awkward swimsuits (or “shame suits” as I call them).
Thanks for that comment, OU812!
If you don't mind, could you give some details? Which gym, where and when was that?
Thanks in advance!!!
Leticia
Going away to Lanzarote with the wife, her brothers and their wives in February. Usually when we all go away for a sun holiday we stay in resorts that have nudist areas. Me and the missus would always spend a couple of hours each day in those areas. This time we're hiring a villa so there will be no nude sunbathing or swimming 😭
It wouldn't bother me but the wife wouldn't get her kit off in front of her family.
Thanks for that, Yeah_Right!
As far as I know, nearly all beaches on the Canary Islands are nudist-friendly in principle. However, to be on the super safe side, you can have a look at the ones registered by the Spanish Naturist Federation, there is a map with all of them:
https://naturismo.org/playas-nudistas/canarias/
If you hire a car, you might be able to go some places perhaps? Enjoy!
Went to Hawk Cliff during the summer as I was going to take a dip. Its an official nudist beach however it was rammed and busy. Was on me todd. I do like the concept of it though. Feeling the water quite freely. The Irish Naturist Associaction said
In April 2018 Hawk Cliff was acknowledged as a naturist bathing area after the Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council agreed to display signage making people aware that this was a designated area for nude sunbathing and swimming. Three poles were erected to facilitate the signage.