Monday, February 13, 2023

How I Spent an Afternoon at a Wisconsin Nudist Farm

Amanda writes:
I hang out in various states of undress alone in my apartment all the time, but if I’m naked around a bunch of strangers? I expect someone (preferably me) to orgasm. Nudity with other people has predominantly served a sexual purpose in my life, so when I found out my friend Rachel frequented a nude farm a mere 45 minutes outside of Milwaukee, I begged her to take me.
We turned left at a sign that said “Toadally Natural Garden”’ onto a dirt road. If I hadn’t known better, I would have assumed this was an organic farm and nothing more until I passed another sign that read:
ATTENTION Nude gardening or sunbathing may be occurring beyond this point
How I Spent an Afternoon at a Wisconsin Nudist Farm 

The folks at natuistplace summed it up this way:
England is by no means the only country where working farms welcome naturist visitors for one or more days. They also exist in the U.S. Naturist nudity is enjoyable almost anywhere it’s allowed and sensible – especially if it’s encouraged and there’s an opportunity to meet like-minded others. A rural farm can provide a refreshing naked experience of nature – perhaps even better than an established naturist resort where humongous RVs and travel trailers are packed within 10 feet of each other in a parking lot.
Owners of small farms who may be naturists themselves are happy for a source of additional income and the opportunity (if they’re naturists) to meet others who enjoy social nudity. The main problem is just finding one, since they’re generally not affiliated with a naturist organization or listed in a typical directory. Perhaps the best way to find such a place is to ask around at traditional naturist clubs and resorts. Another way is through websites such as Sekr that list a plethora of potential choices. But determining which of those welcome naturists may require a phone call.

Amanda, the writer of this article, was invited by a female friend to accompany her on a visit to a nude farm in Wisconsin the friend frequented. Although Amanda expected that being naked among strangers usually meant sex, her friend assured her that the Toadally Natural Garden was absolutely not such a place. In fact, the owners performed background checks as do most naturist places on new visitors. And the owners themselves that afternoon wore only T-shirts, while most other visitors wore less. So with respect to attire, this could have been any typical naturist place. Summarizing her experience, Amanda wrote: “I was surprised at how relaxed I was naked around so many strangers. Everyone had been so friendly, and I felt less self-conscious chatting with them without any clothes on than I often did when I was clothed.”

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