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Like every year, we spend our holidays in the naturist village of Cap d'Agde, Mecca or the Santiago de Compostela of the libertines. Our pilgrimage to us.
A unique seaside resort in Europe (and I think of the world), it attracts every year naturists and libertines from all over the globe: Italian, American, Dutch, Australian, German ...
We can not wait to go back!
The "Cap d'Agde" is a city in its own right and is located to the south of the city of Agde. It has a naturist village, closed to the general public. Not everyone can come in like a mill and luckily!
There is a large naturist campground, small "normal" shops (mini markets, bakeries, newspapers, tobacco ...) and others less common in "civil life" (many love stores per square meter among others).
But above all there is something that can not be found anywhere else: freedom! True freedom! That of being able to walk naked, without feeling judged. That of "everything is possible but nothing is obligatory".
Today, we live in a democracy, but "civil life", as I call it, already offers great freedom.
But in "civil life", I can not wear sexy outfits, even a simple dress a little short, without feeling staring or hearing remarks inappropriate. So, I prefer not to wear at all to feel safe.
In Cap d'Agde, I can go out completely naked, or dressed in a very sexy dress without feeling in danger. If I feel eyes, they will generally be benevolent, and if a person wishes to get to know more and I am not interested, I will simply answer "no" without a rain of insults. And if I answer yes, then ... it will be the opportunity to write a next ticket!
There are all sorts of morphologies: small, big, big, lean. Everyone finds his place on condition of being respectful.
There is no longer a social marker: as everyone is naked, we no longer wear branded clothing that could give clues to our socio-professional category. We are tied.
And since men limit their drinking in order to be able to provide sexually, there is no electrical atmosphere like that which can be found in advanced hours in "normal" nightclubs.
Unfortunately, reports by some media have attracted people eager for "free" sexuality who have not understood the mood of the place. Fortunately for us, they still represent only a minority.
Respect and courtesy are the key words of libertinism. Without this, no freedom. The big question remains: "Why did they disappear from civil life? Have they never existed? "
It is true that it is paradoxical to go to a place of "debauchery" to feel free and respected.
In short, holidays !