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Why are you asking us? Or your husband.
If you are not comfortable (I would not be with people I know), don’t do it. |
But it’s true! The Americans really are overly ashamed and really repressed about the human body. Really: the whole puritanical-American mindset is just un-natural. |
I think this is just a topic people shouldn’t judge one another on, some are cool with this some arent; some find it a little tittlilating, some view it as utterly natural; i think there is general consensus that even on a topless or nude beach, nobody cares if you wear a swimsuit. Not sure what the real argument, strikes me as a de gustibus sort of thing. |
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Do what you want.
I wouldn’t because my naked body isn’t for the world consume. Just for a select few who I choose. And men can often be pervs. If the audience were all women (including lesbians) I just wouldn’t care and would bare it all. |
| You might change your mind when you get there. This happened to me a few years ago and once we got to the beach and my GFs took off their tops I went with the flow. It was really nice not having tan lines with a strapless sun dress. If the guys in our group were ogling it wasn't at us. After a couple of days i didn't even think about it. |
The part in bold sounds like a “you” problem. |
| Years ago we went to a Club Med which had both a topless and a nude beach. I was fine going topless. What was crazy was that by the pool they organized a wet tee shirt contest! It was pretty hilarious given the beaches. |
No one wants to see your unshaven pits and Granny boobs even on St. Barth's, sweetie. |
Thanks, mr incel |