St. Barta and my inhibitions.

Anonymous
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.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Americans are so repressed and ashamed of their own bodies. It is sad, really.


Oh stop it. I'm not repressed at all but don't feel like being pressured to get naked around my friends and their husbands.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Americans are so repressed and ashamed of their own bodies. It is sad, really.


Oh stop it. I'm not repressed at all but don't feel like being pressured to get naked around my friends and their husbands.


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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We’ve been to a few nude or topless beaches with friends and I have no problem going topless. Nude? No. 90% of people should keep their clothes on. DH and I have gone to a nude beach a couple of times and that does feel pretty liberating. Frolicking in the water is a ton of fun. Those trips ended when we had kids.


What you and many others don’t understand is that being nude at the beach is not about being sexually enticing to others. No one there gives two shits what you think.


Can you seriously tell me why going topless is some magical experience? I mean, just a tube top style bikini is really repressing you?

I’m European and grew up with women going topless but it was maybe 10% of women only on specific beaches. Sure, it’s about sexual freedom but let’s not pretend it’s not about sex.

I will say I don’t understand covering up aggressively in gym locker rooms where you’re just going to and from the shower ; that happens in N America and seems silly to me, but that’s a women’s only space and everyone is busy getting to the next thing, no one is lying there for hours reading a magazine.



The part in bold sounds like a “you” problem.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Americans are so repressed and ashamed of their own bodies. It is sad, really.


Oh stop it. I'm not repressed at all but don't feel like being pressured to get naked around my friends and their husbands.


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.


No one wants to see your unshaven pits and Granny boobs even on St. Barth's, sweetie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Americans are so repressed and ashamed of their own bodies. It is sad, really.


Oh stop it. I'm not repressed at all but don't feel like being pressured to get naked around my friends and their husbands.


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.


No one wants to see your unshaven pits and Granny boobs even on St. Barth's, sweetie.

Thanks, mr incel
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