Nudist French Christmas Celebration Part 1 Nudist - Naturistl !new!

And that, perhaps, is the most French and the most magical way to celebrate anything. Stay tuned for Part 2: The Gift of Gélé (The Cold Morning Rituals).

Celebrating Christmas naked is the ultimate act of vulnerability and community. When you remove expensive cashmere sweaters, designer belts, or velvet dresses, you also remove the social armor of status. At a nudist Christmas dinner, the CEO and the baker sit side by side, indistinguishable except for their laughter. The French call this "démocratie corporelle" (corporeal democracy). nudist french christmas celebration part 1 nudist naturistl

By the Hearth of the South of France

While the body is bare, accessories are allowed and encouraged for warmth and whimsy. It is not uncommon to see Santa hats perched on nude heads, thick woolen socks on bare feet (ankles are allowed, pants are not), or a red scarf draped over bare shoulders. The contrast of a heavy knit scarf against bare skin is a signature look of the French naturist winter. The Village Comes Alive: A December Morning Let me set the scene. It is December 23rd. You are in a naturist village in the Hérault region. The air smells of pine needles and damp earth. There is no snow, but a heavy frost covers the grass. And that, perhaps, is the most French and

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In of A Nudist French Christmas Celebration , we will explore the midnight mass for the religious naturists (what does a priest wear? The same as the congregation—nothing), the gift exchange rituals, and the infamous "Le Réveillon du Matin" (Christmas morning breakfast) where hot chocolate is served with extreme caution. When you remove expensive cashmere sweaters, designer belts,