Tidewaiter2
Well-Known Member
Probably seemed like a good idea at the time but the execution was a bit half cocked.
Not even 'half-cocked' on a cold wet Catterick square, more like a pair of tweasers and magnifying glass job all round.
Probably seemed like a good idea at the time but the execution was a bit half cocked.
What a thoroughly pleasant chap you are Lakey. Let's hope you never have self esteem or depression issues, although perhaps that's what drives these kinds of post? There are several organisations that can help you get back on track if you need them, Mind.org.uk sane.org.uk and rethink.org are just a few.
Quite right, Wolfgang, not many German nudists up in Kiel or the Baltic last year![]()
Strange; there was at least one nudist beach in that area well-known to the British Army crews sailing past fifteen years ago
I think the reason Germans are more likely to be comfortably undressed in hot weather is because they seem to be a sensible and pragmatic people not given to fussing about stupid stuff. And while they do have a greater tendency to regulation than us, it's generally for a solid practical reason rather than random media hysteria du jour. That's my impression from living there for a year, and living with visiting Germans here, anyway.
I might be rather surprised to bump into a fat naked man (of any nationality) in a village street or a supermarket, but another anchored boat is enough separation for my comfort zone. Believe it or not, I've noticed people without clothes on British boats in the Solent on more than one occasion too. My reaction is mostly one of mild amusement and a kind of "good on yer" attitude.
Pete
If they did it in Portsmouth Harbour they would be arrested. I don't think that makes the English prudish in any way.......just civilised.
As someone who is still overweight and has been even more overweight - definitely fat by just about anyone's definition - I applaud Lakey's attitude. It's my body and my life - self-esteem issues and depression issues are the cause of being overweight in some cases no doubt, but being fat is a symptom not a disease. In mycase it was/is caused by a lifetime of bad habits and, in my younger days, ignorance. Self esteem issues are not something most people would associate with me unless it's that I have far too high an opinion of myself...
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I'll apologize in advance that I'm an American engaging in this debate on a British forum. Conservatives in the United States who profess a love of personal liberty are completely unable to deal with the concept of allowing people to make their own choices regarding what to wear (or not wear) on a beach.
I sail alone these days but even when with a significant other clothes seem unnecessary in a warm Med. climate and I/we have frequently been au naturel when at sea. Once many years ago I and the girlfriend of the time (Swiss, not German) were saying that the conditions would be ideal to get some photos of the boat under sail, which are rarely available of one's own boat.
She was an enthusiastic photographer and with her advanced SLR the obvious one to climb into the dinghy while I gilled around on various points of sail, leaving her further away with every tack. Suddenly I noticed she was frantically waving and pointing at an approaching yacht under power ... it was then that I realised that she was starkers and that the yacht was changing course to pass close to her, now sitting down as demurely as possible holding the camera such that very little was revealed to the all-male Austrian yacht, from which a barrage of cheers and whistles was emanating.
Of course I was blamed, my excuse for leaving it so long was that she showed less sitting in the dinghy than climbing aboard, cut no ice at all. Short rations for while.
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2-Nod yer head when doing No1 to show message recd.
I'm afraid I misunderstood that on 1st reading...
Mike.
R U the AnchormanThis thread seems to have escaped from The Lounge.
Or perhaps this is another instance of 'deja vu'....