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Re: Clothing-Optional resorts: Request for info Posted on: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 16:30:35 +0000


Quiet Voice Wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> I've tried three times to post this request for information. But it
> doesn't seem to be showing up. If it gets posted multiple times -- my
> apologies.
>
> We are in the very beginning stages of planning our first "resort"
> type vacation and are looking at clothing-optional facilities --
> primarily Hedonism in Jamaica (because that's about all we know
> about). In the process of doing basic online research we've come
> across some confusing and sometimes even conflicting information. So,
> I'd like to elicit some firsthand accounts from folks who've "been
> there; done that" recently. Thanks!
>
> Firstly, how "optional" are clothing-optional facilities? For example,
> I've heard that at Hedonism, they are divided into a "." and a
> "prude" side. On the . side you *MUST* be completely naked whereas
> on the prude side you are *forbidden* from being unclothed. Is this
> true? Furthermore, I read in one place that all the dining facilities
> areon the prude side. Yet, I read someplace else that there is a .
> waterslide that passes right over the dining hall. So, as I said,
> confusing and conflicting......
>
> Secondly, as I mentioned, thus far all our attention has been devoted
> to Jamaica. But this past weekend, we met a couple (non-nudist....I
> think) who'd just come back from the Amer. Virgin Islands and RAVED
> about the wonderful time they had. Are there any clothing-optional
> reorts to be recommended in the Amer VI's?
>
> Finally, what is the situation with photography? I've seen posting
> that state that photography is "strictly forbidden" on the .
> beaches of Hedonism, etc. But then I have seen just as many websites
> featuring photos the authors have personally taken. Being an avid
> photographer, I'd like to have a good understanding of the situation
> I'm going to face before I pack up and haul my equipment with me.
>
> Any and all assistance is appreciated....I just hope THIS post makes
> it!!
>
> Thanx!


We love Hedo II in Jamaica and the place is wonderful. We have visite
twice and plan to go back in January 2006. Once to Hedo II, you will b
hooked not on the resort but the people, both employees and guests. Tha
is what makes Hedo Hedo!

My wife takes a couple days to get comfortable with being . all th
time and spends the first couple days prude side then joins me nud
side. You get to do what you want there and no one forces you to d
anything. If you want to be prude, there are about 100 yards of grea
beach for prudes and 100 for the .s. You decide what you want b
where you park yourself and the entire beach is great.

Pictures are tricky but possible. Be courteous, ask and do not wal
around with the camera out. Do not take pictures of others having “PD
/ PDA fun” without their permission and expect to be in pictures too i
you take pictures of others.

Enjoy!

www.h2ij.co

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