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Originally Posted by indym
Do you two enjoy being looked at?
Obviously, don't answer if you aren't comfortable, but what age bracket do you two fall in?
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Early 50's to her mid-40's.
It really depends who is "looking" and how.
We're social nudists at a nude-mandatory resort, so "looking" and being looked at is a normal/natural part of our naked interactions. After all, we don't expect each other to keep eye-contact at all times; that would be weird.
With the people we know - and there are many - I guess there is a level of enjoyment; but it's more to the fact that we know we can trust and relax about them seeing us; that's there's no "agenda" behind it. For example this summer my wife was discreetly sunbathing with her legs open by the lake. A couple of friends pulled up right in front of us. My wife did not bother "closing up" because she knows and trusts them; even though our male friends were clearly seeing her kitty as they talked to us. So the enjoyment comes from not having to worry about "prurient interest" and remain in a relaxed state. Had she not known the individual, or had he demonstrated a fixation with her kitty: those legs would have closed right up.
It works both ways too.