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zmenki 07-04-2014 02:58 AM

Stupid annoying and pushy italian guy :( killed our "sexy" atmosphere
 
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Originally Posted by calowie (Post 1809390)
...Despite the "no", or "touchez pas" they were persistent, and annoying. It got to a point where we would not go near a large group for fear of the groping. There were several ladies who liked this and were soon surrounded by men and were active with them, but in the past a no was always considered no. Have others experienced this? Is there less respect by the onlookers? We look forward to your comments, especially by the females of the forum!

Exactly the same experience :(... This is such a turn off... Yesterday I had to argue with one idiot, because he was right behind my wife wherever we were going. Wife kindly said NO to him several times and he ignored as he wouldn't understand her (italian skinhead and verry pushy). After a while my wife was already pissed off and loudly asked him to stop following her and said "I said NO hundred of times, now get lost". And you know what? This guy started to argue with my wife with: "What did I do? I didn't do anything! Did I fuck you?" Then I had to join in conversation with him because I can't hear anyone yelling to my wife.

snoep 07-04-2014 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by calowie (Post 1809390)
We spent a week in Cap, June 18-25. We wandered the beaches, enjoyed ourselves, and watched others. This was not our first time. At the couples beach we enjoyed some of the shows. We would wander over as things heated up and often my wife and I were at the front/side of the activities with a good view. However, several men would come close to us and stroke my wife or rub their penises against her. Despite the "no", or "touchez pas" they were persistent, and annoying. It got to a point where we would not go near a large group for fear of the groping. There were several ladies who liked this and were soon surrounded by men and were active with them, but in the past a no was always considered no. Have others experienced this? Is there less respect by the onlookers? We look forward to your comments, especially by the females of the forum!

Did you try raising your voice a little ?, the people there are pretty good at self-policing the place.

Like the furore when someone turns up wearing clothes. :)

Claretchris 07-04-2014 02:24 PM

5 days to go to our trip and counting the minutes down - love the place !

Viagra and condoms and plenty of tissues packed !!!!!!

Hallmark 07-04-2014 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by zmenki (Post 1810178)
Exactly the same experience :(... This is such a turn off... Yesterday I had to argue with one idiot, because he was right behind my wife wherever we were going. Wife kindly said NO to him several times and he ignored as he wouldn't understand her (italian skinhead and verry pushy). After a while my wife was already pissed off and loudly asked him to stop following her and said "I said NO hundred of times, now get lost". And you know what? This guy started to argue with my wife with: "What did I do? I didn't do anything! Did I fuck you?" Then I had to join in conversation with him because I can't hear anyone yelling to my wife.

This sort of thing is going to kill Cap d'Agde's reputation as a nudist resort anyone who is not a swinger can go to. Nothing against the swingers who visit but because its now more established as a swinger's resort than ever, the numbers of day pass visitors will just encourage this kind of behaviour. They could increase the day pass price or limit the day passes to weekends or both. Sadly, I cant see this happening as the city are hell bent on collecting as much revenue as they can. The new residences and hotels are exclusively swinger oriented.

Heaven forbid that the place might just become a sex resort, where sexy or fetish clothes are the norm all day. At least they should enforce nudity for all on the beach (save for the obvious female exceptions). Each year I see more bikinis and swim shorts being worn on the beach. Regardless of what some people may claim, most of us are more comfortable nude if everybody else is too.

Chriss550 07-04-2014 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Hallmark (Post 1810480)
This sort of thing is going to kill Cap d'Agde's reputation as a nudist resort anyone who is not a swinger can go to. Nothing against the swingers who visit but because its now more established as a swinger's resort than ever, the numbers of day pass visitors will just encourage this kind of behaviour. They could increase the day pass price or limit the day passes to weekends or both. Sadly, I cant see this happening as the city are hell bent on collecting as much revenue as they can. The new residences and hotels are exclusively swinger oriented.

Heaven forbid that the place might just become a sex resort, where sexy or fetish clothes are the norm all day. At least they should enforce nudity for all on the beach (save for the obvious female exceptions). Each year I see more bikinis and swim shorts being worn on the beach. Regardless of what some people may claim, most of us are more comfortable nude if everybody else is too.

Hi, we are a couple from Luxembourg and spend our hollidays the first 2 weeks in August from 2008 on. We also observed more and more swinger activities and fetish clothing over the last 3 summers. Many women at Cda wear intimate piercings and are obviously proud to show them. Another trend is the shaving of the pubic hair for women at Cda. Women with trimmed pubic hair were always common at Cda but in August 2012 and 2013 we observed that +-70 % of the women walking nude inside the resort and at the beach had completely shaved their pubic hair. You can even find there beauty shops offering full pubix waxing.

Nemo999 07-05-2014 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by zmenki (Post 1810178)
Exactly the same experience :(... This is such a turn off... Yesterday I had to argue with one idiot, because he was right behind my wife wherever we were going. Wife kindly said NO to him several times and he ignored as he wouldn't understand her (italian skinhead and verry pushy). After a while my wife was already pissed off and loudly asked him to stop following her and said "I said NO hundred of times, now get lost". And you know what? This guy started to argue with my wife with: "What did I do? I didn't do anything! Did I fuck you?" Then I had to join in conversation with him because I can't hear anyone yelling to my wife.

The ONLY solution is to close Cap d'Agde to single men, overall with daily pass. And to close/check also the Marseillan plage.

calowie 07-05-2014 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Nemo999 (Post 1811021)
The ONLY solution is to close Cap d'Agde to single men, overall with daily pass. And to close/check also the Marseillan plage.

I think that this has to be self regulated on the beach. Charging more at the gate will not help. I have heard that some men swim across the water from near the lighthouse, maybe 10 metres, and then enter the village. Our friends came to visit but did not bring identity cards and were refused entry. They walked (1.5h) down the bike paths to Marseillan plage and along the beach to meet us. I do not believe it is possible (or legal?) to stop people from walking along a public beach in that manner. Having the people on the beach yell/mock these individuals will not stop them as they will just move along to another crowd. Sadly, if this does not improve we will not go back his August.

john357 07-05-2014 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by calowie (Post 1811058)
I think that this has to be self regulated on the beach. Charging more at the gate will not help. I have heard that some men swim across the water from near the lighthouse, maybe 10 metres, and then enter the village. Our friends came to visit but did not bring identity cards and were refused entry. They walked (1.5h) down the bike paths to Marseillan plage and along the beach to meet us. I do not believe it is possible (or legal?) to stop people from walking along a public beach in that manner. Having the people on the beach yell/mock these individuals will not stop them as they will just move along to another crowd. Sadly, if this does not improve we will not go back his August.

hi..u just said that ur friends were refused entry due to non-availability of identity cards. can u tell me what documents a foreigner has to bring with himself to enter cap d agde. i m asking bc a non-french person who is not a french resident, will not have national id. in that case what he/she must bring with him/herself??

calowie 07-05-2014 07:56 PM

They were told they needed some form of photo identification- and they brought nothing so as not to lose it on the beach- possibly when they were swimming. I do not think the kind of document is important- a drivers permit would be enough. That is why I believe many of the single men do not register and pay to enter but come along the beach.

john357 07-06-2014 01:59 AM

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Originally Posted by calowie (Post 1811125)
They were told they needed some form of photo identification- and they brought nothing so as not to lose it on the beach- possibly when they were swimming. I do not think the kind of document is important- a drivers permit would be enough. That is why I believe many of the single men do not register and pay to enter but come along the beach.

so are there two separate entrances?? one for the beach and one for the cap d agde?? can a person come along the beach without any photo id? what if someone does not have a drivers permit but only has a passport?? plz explain a bit


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