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(continued from previous article...) I also
like travelling with them. We three recently visited Cap d'Adge, a nudist resort
town in the south of France. It's a great place, and we had a terrific time.
The people there do have a very bad habit of dressing in the evening for dinner,
and at the least hint of cool weather. When we three first walked naked through
the crowded restaurant and bar areas, we created quite a stir. It seemed as
if everyone turned to watch as pass (and to stare at our cocks), and
I saw a few quickly alert their dinner companions to take a look.
At first I thought they
were being very anti-naturist, and felt they disapproved. I wondered if
perhaps I was breaking the rules, so I checked them. According to the rules,
nudity is obligatory in the Nudist Quarter, weather permitting, so I started
to get annoyed with all those clothed peope who flouted the rules of the
place so openly and rudely.

Later in the
week, I started to think that perhaps they were merely incredulous that
anyone would dare to go naked in such cold weather. (The temperature would
drop to around 17C at night time.) I've certainly seen that reaction before,
when Canadians eagerly dive into pools that people from Florida would consider
frigid.
While we didn't inspire a big rush of nudity around the clock, there
were a few more people going naked at the end of the week, so perhaps there
is hope!
For more photos and a larger writeup on Cap d'Agde and other resorts, see John's France Nude Lifestyle page.
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