FAQs
Helios Nudist Association
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Frequently Asked
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What
special preparations should I make before visiting a nudist park?
Generally
none at all, apart from
those you would normally make to go
anywhere
Are
children likely to be shocked by their first sight of nudists?
No.
Children are natural nudists and
usually take to it with a minimum
of adjustment.
What
should I bring?
Bring towels, comfortable footwear, suntan lotion and sunglasses. You
might also want to bring a hat, something to read, and any sporting
equipment desired.
What
is the cost?
That varies from park to park and generally costs less than public RV
campgrounds.
Will
I be embarrassed by my surgical scars?
No, you will not. Approximately one nudist in three carries some mark
of surgery; these marks make no difference at all. Ignore them because
everyone else will. Your personality will be noticed more than any scar.
My
figure, to say the least, is less than perfect. Will I feel out of
place?
About one figure in twenty seen at a nudist park is exemplary; the rest
will be like people everywhere. Actually, a person's physical
proportions means less in nudist parks than elsewhere. Many nudists
(male and female) will never take any prizes for physical beauty.
Ladies who are disturbed by the thought that they might be less than
ideal in this regard should put aside their concerns. The problem
doesn't exist.
What
about
periods or menstruation?
Menstruation is looked upon as a normal, healthy function. The wearing
of shorts or the the use of tampons enables women to enjoy most of
their nudist activities. It is not a subject of notice or comment.
Are
there any
religious implications involved in nudism?
Not at all. Nudists represent all major faiths and most of the lesser
ones.
Do
men become
visibly embarrassed during their visits to a nudist resort?
This is a personal question. The answer is "No," because nudist parks
are not sexually stimulating. Many men fear this problem but instances
of such embarrassment are extremely rare.
May
a married
person visit the park without his/her spouse?
Family
nudism is exactly that.
Your first visit to a nudist park should be a shared experience.
Are
unmarried
adults eligible for membership?
Yes, but individual parks have their own rules. It is best to check
with them.
Will
my
picture be taken?
Photography
in nudist parks is
very closely controlled. Some parks will not permit it at all. No one
is ever photographed at a club without specific permission in each
instance. Children may not be photographed without their consent and
that of their parents. Some parks provide photo corners where you can
take all the pictures you wish of your own family.
If
I visit a
nudist park, will I be subject to publicity?
Of course not, unless you deliberately seek it out. Privacy is fully
respected in nudist parks. People who are known as nudists usually
announce it themselves. No park will ever publicize your presence
without your explicit permission.
Is
it likely
my wife would be improperly approached at a nudist park?
Of
course not. If such a thing
were to occur, you'd notify the manager at once. The offending
individual would be ejected and their membership card would be picked
up.
Can
I expect
any real health benefits from nudism?
Nudism embraces traditionally healthy activities such as swimming,
hiking, volleyball and outdoor living. Mental health is improved by the
positive attitudes about self-image, healthy sexuality, relief from
stress and just plain relaxation. Benefits specific to nudity may yet
be scientifically proven whereby direct sunlight is valuable for all
parts of the human body. Doctors have been known to prescribe nudism
for skin problems and general well being. Pregnant women benefit from
sunlight in the genital area and on their nipples making childbirth and
breastfeeding more comfortable. Eyesight is improved by exposure to
natural light. The body's circulation may be improved by the lack of
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