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Originally Posted by eclipsecz
I agree, many spa visitors would neve go to the nude beach, for example, but in the Spa it is just somehow normal to be naked. I agree with Germany (Munich is the best.) 
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At my local sauna here in Sweden, the sauna is mixed into two sections, male and female. However, once a month they have a mixed day where it's open between the sections. At the reception they always make sure to tell customers that it is the mixed day today, so that nobody gets an unwelcome shock.
Usually there's a bit of a queue to get in so you can observe people being given the information that they've turned up on mixed day. Most are aware of it, but I've witnessed on several occasions women who get a bit shocked and surprised to find this out, but decide to go in anyway. These are always fun to spot in the sauna later - women who are quite comfortable being naked around other women, but aren't used to having men see them naked. They often keep their towels around them in the sauna, but there's no avoiding getting naked when you have a shower or a dip in the sea.
On one recent visit there was a mother and daughter in front of me in the queue, both good looking, the mother can't have been more than 40. When they found out it was mixed day they didn't take it very well, and decided to step to one side and discuss the matter for a while before eventually deciding to go for it. They were both keeping their towels tight around them whenever I saw them (a lot of other women stroll around totally naked). But I was lucky enough (purely by chance, I don't stalk people there!) to witness the daughter coming out of the water just as I was going in. I tried to look straight in front of me instead of at her because I didn't want to make her uncomfortable, but I still saw her body - slim, tiny boobs with big aereolas, unshaved strawberry blonde pussy. I think she was blushing a bit, she pretended I wasn't there. I would guess that very few men had seen her naked before. Probably they prefer to go on the non-mixed days, and I'll never see them there again, so I'll have to treasure the memory I have.