We are new to nudism/naturism and would like to try social nudity, what might be helpful and get us over “first time jitters?”
- Try nudity with your partner in your house or backyard.
- It is not a good idea to pressure your partner into social nudity, It is far better to take your time and gradually increase the frequency of “home nudity” and when you both feel comfortable with nudity at home and in the backyard then you can progress to the next stage. We recommend that you should only go nude in your backyard if it is private and you are not putting a show on for the public.
- Now is a good time to contact a nudist club and tell the membership secretary that you are new to social nudism, but practice “home nudity”.
- A club is a good way to start social nudity as everyone at the club is a nudist. Imagine going to a free beachfor the first time only to be seen by your neighbour who is fishing at the beach fully clothed! If there is someone you know at the nudist club they are there for the same reason that you are. When you visit a free beach there is a chance that you may be confronted by an undesirable person and that could create an abrupt end to your social nudity venture.
- When you join Heritage everyone goes on a six month probation period.
- When you are in a nudist environment and you are clothed you stand out from the crowd, when you are nude nobody notices.
- You will find all new friends who share the same interests as you and will tend to do things both at Heritage and outside Heritage.
- People from all walks of life are nudists and being nude brings everyone to the same level. There is no class distinction caused by clothes.
- We only use first names at Heritage, so if you wish to stay anonymous you can.
What are the rules for photography at Heritage?
The rules are simple, After the initial probation period of no cameras, you must obtain the permission of the person that you are taking the photo of before you take the photo and if you wish to publish any photos in any magazine the Heritage club and the person that you are taking the photo of must be notified prior to sending the photo away.
What age are the people that go to Heritage?
People of all ages and all sizes go to Heritage.
What items do we need to bring with us when we visit Heritage?
Items that could come in handy include:-
- a bag for your rubbish.
- sunscreen, hat etc. (shade is available)
- towels (also used for sitting on).
- Bring all food and drinks unless there is a Heritage function, in which case they all vary. Please confirm on responding.
Items NOT to bring to Heritage with you when you visit.
- fireworks, firearms or any other weapons.
- swimsuits.
- pets.
- unrelated minors without written parental approval.
- illegal drugs.
- anti-social behaviour.
Guy problems - what if I get an erection?
Generally this does not happen by its own accord! However, if you feel you may have the occasional problem arrising - carry a towel and sit down quietly somewhere. There is no excuse to go ‘parading’ around with an erection and if you do you will be asked to leave the premises.
We are a couple that are into partner swapping, is this the place for us?
No! We are a family club and do not promote partner swapping or swinging.
Sunday, 3rd August 2008
Family Fun Day & Treasure Hunt
Venue & Time: Heritage Club grounds - 11am
Food: BBQ.
BYO: Nibbles or desert to share.