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Originally Posted by capdagde1986
I'm sorry but this is simply not the case. Sadly the people wearing clothes are now in a significant majority. At least 3 in 4 men now wear shorts or those idiotic sarong skirts that have become a plague on the place. Women wear them as well and many others wear different versions of skimpy coverings. Even on the hottest days few are fully naked.
It gets worse every year and this year in particular the wearing of full bikinis is reaching crazy levels. Even on the beach which was one almost 100% nude clothes are worn more and more. The sad reality is that more and more people in Agde are not naturists and have no intention of going nude.
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I am not sure it's so bad but there is no doubt a worrying trend of wearing clothes.. Sat at 1664 recently, a rough count suggested 50% had some form of clothing. Interestingly, at Paralia Beach after parties more people than ever are covering up for the DJ set; whereas once nudity was very common and those wearing clothes were in a minority, this changes yearly. Partly, we think, because nudity tends to encourage or lead to sexual behaviour which is unacceptable in a public bar so management is happy to have clothed people. This year we saw small coach-loads of young people arriving around six, all dressed in swimwear. It's a real pity but Cap is changing as the 'Exchangiste' Euro pulls so much power..