Hey!
I posted the following under "ethics" earlier and got a couple of positive answers but I try to repeat the question here to see if there are more opinions.
What do you think about taking your children to a nude bath.
You who usually bathe as you were born, how common is it with families with children in the nude baths?
I am eager to go to the naturist beach nearby (Uppsala / Fjällnora) this summer when I am on paternity leave with my son. For me, it is completely asexual and just a matter of comfort, plus I read that children who grow up with relaxed nudity and a healthy attitude to the human body get a better self-esteem.
However, it would be nice if I could be sure to get some company with children. Anyone here who is eager to join us when the weather allows?
It's going well, I bathed in a nude bath as a child and the ones I frequent there are everything from families with children to pensioners.
I myself do not bathe naked on nude beaches but I do not see what the problem would be? They're just naked people. Hardly anything that traumatizes the child ...
Would never in my life take children to a nudist beach. If it's somewhere that there's almost guaranteed to be pedophiles, it's probably there.
Usually in most cases there are some families in the places I visit. But, of course, depends on where you go. If you walk into a larger naturist beach on a hot summer day, it is just like any other beach, a blissful mix of people of all ages, both families with children and people without children.
A tip is to stay at the beginning of the beach as this is where families with children usually stay. There is a somewhat unspoken arrangement on the stands where families and single women usually stay at the beginning of the beach strip, then come the "regular" bathers and at the far end people who do not think about swimming in the first place (read the bush club and the gays).
Have been to naturist beaches several times with my two guys and have never encountered any discomfort. Rather the opposite. The first few times, the oldest boy probably thought it was a bit unusual to hang out with naked girls of his own age, but it passed quickly.
It depends on the beach.
On open sandy beaches, it is no wonder to bring children. There are usually families there.
As soon as it becomes a little hidden, more difficult to access and rockier (and deeper in the water it usually also becomes then) the children are thinned out and there is more child-forbidden activity.
We have previously lived in Uppsala and have on most occasions bathed in the nude bath in Fjällnora, with and without children.
They are a very mixed age for those who bathe there. Unfortunately, it has not often been other families with children, but on a few occasions it has been.
There are a bunch of slightly older people who are almost always there throughout the summer, they are nice and good at maintaining order there. You have read about sex orgies on nude beaches in the evening newspapers and other examples of horror, but you will definitely not come across that in the mountain north if nothing radical has happened there in the last two years.
We have never felt uncomfortable or suspected that someone was checking out our children or so.
There are more naked kids on the regular beach in the mountain north so I do not understand why pedophiles would stay on the naked beach.
Invest in a really sunny holiday and the chance is greatest that you will find another family with children, or invite someone you know for that matter.
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