As I was saying, we've only visited "adults only" campgrounds. Neither of us has any interest in being around naked families and kids, and particularly, vulnerable and shy pre-teen girls. Our attitude has always been to let kids have as normal a childhood as possible, especially in this day and age. We have met people during our outings who have visited a mix of family-friendly and adult places and they murmur, half under their breath, that family-friendly places can be pedophile magnets. Having visited nude places quite a few times now, and observed the dynamics at work, we understand how this could be true, and choose not to be a part of that scene. Our lifestyle friends also report that fooling around does occur at family-friendly places, just as "delt" has described, but it's usually pretty subdued and/or hidden, at least until dark.
Anyway, our experience has been at "adults only" places. We have visited two in particular-- Sun Aura in Roselawn, IN, and Live Oak Resort, near Washington TX. I believe there are a couple of other "adults only" places in Texas, but our leisure time is so occasional we haven't visited around that much.
Back at the start of the thread, reference was made to the "Nudes-a-poppin' " event in Roselawn. There are at least three nude camgrounds around Roselawn, and the Nudes-a-poppin' event is usually held at the Ponderosa Sun Club. Several years ago it was held at Sun Aura, and is the ONLY time photography was allowed. Picture taking is strictly forbidden at both places we've visited, an offense punished by confiscation of the camera and instant ejection if caught. Incidentally, Sun Aura and Ponderosa are about right across the road from each other just outside of Roselawn.
So the places we've been are "lifestyle friendly," meaning swingers are in attendance. Actually, there's a big poly-glot mix of swingers of all stripes, people who just like to watch, folks who are strictly nudists and do no playing around, and people who don't get naked at all but just enjoy the liberating, live-and-let live atmosphere. Another difference over strictly nude campgrounds-- lifestyle places don't require you to be nude, although it's highly encouraged. In actuality, most everybody IS nude, or in some state thereof. The guys might wear a Tee-shirt around, just to keep from getting sunburned, but almost always are bottomless. Lots of bare cocks out swinging around. And the girls will usually wear a sarong or swim-suit cover-up tied around their waists-- all of their tits are out and proud to be enjoyed looking at, and pussies are easily seen when they walk, bend over, etc. And a goodly number of women just go naked. It's all good.
As has been mentioned, the people you see at these places all have the usual lumps and bumps, surgery scars, and stretch marks that most of us have. Out of a hundred or so people who might be there on any given weekend, there's usually only one or two Barbies around-- the magazine quality bodies. Everybody else is middle-aged, give or take, and looks like all the regular folks you know.
And there is lifestyle play. It's not possible to have a hundred naked people camping around each other and not have some screwing going on, especially since some significant percentage of the folks play in the lifestyle, and play is, in fact, acceptable. As long as it's not in your face and obnoxious, nobody cares what you're doing, or who you're doing it with, so long as everybody is consenting. No always means no. No exceptions.
This does not mean that there's a constant, huge, sloppy orgy going on. Far from it. If people are playing, it'll be in a tent, or a cabin, or maybe after dark in the shower when nobody is particularly watching.
That's a brief run-down of our experience. So, in answer to the original question posed at the top of the thread: "Can you be more exposed at a nudist club?" .....absolutely, if you go to an "adults only" lifestyle place.
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