This post was last Updated on August 26, 2020

Naturism is a wonderful lifestyle that we try to enjoy as much as possible. In as many places as possible. Most of the time we share our own views on the different aspects of nudism but once in a while, we like to pass the mic to hear about how someone else’s experiences. Via this Naturist Talks interview series, we listen to naturists from all over the world. They share their experiences, tips, and stories about naturism, and thanks to them we keep learning about the different aspects of life in the nude.

NuetHeureux.com Our guest for today is Marc, a naturist from France and colleague blogger at

Hello Marc, please tell us something about yourself

France, near Béziers. I am an avid runner and hiker. I’m staying fit by doing as much sport as my professional engagements permit, sometimes juggling around a lot of travels. I love being in nature and at sea. I am kite-surfing, windsurfing, and sailing. I also enjoy cooking and sharing a glass of wine with friends. Hi. My name is Marc, married, 52. I’m a geek, worked in IT all my life in various capacities and companies, and now running my own consulting practice. I live in the South of, near Béziers. I am an avid runner and hiker. I’m staying fit by doing as much sport as my professional engagements permit, sometimes juggling around a lot of travels. I love being in nature and at sea. I am kite-surfing, windsurfing, and sailing. I also enjoy cooking and sharing a glass of wine with friends.

NuetHeureux.com, a while back, and am currently working on a new version of it. I have written a couple of naturist stories and novels that I am editing currently to publish later. Naturism inspires me a lot! Beyond this, I love to write. I have created my naturist blog,, a while back, and am currently working on a new version of it. I have written a couple of naturist stories and novels that I am editing currently to publish later. Naturism inspires me a lot!

How and at what age did you become a naturist?

I don’t know when I became a naturist, but I stripped down entirely as a kid, with my parents, while vacationing in Yugoslavia (which would be now Croatia). It was the first time I was naked among other nudists. We came back a couple of days on this beach and I remember being very at ease (my parents took some pictures that we managed to watch again lately, and the smiles on our faces were telling a lot). I don’t know when I became a naturist, but I stripped down entirely as a kid, with my parents, while vacationing in Yugoslavia (which would be now). It was the first time I was naked among other nudists. We came back a couple of days on this beach and I remember being very at ease (my parents took some pictures that we managed to watch again lately, and the smiles on our faces were telling a lot).

This experience led to getting naked in nature, still as a kid. My grandmother owned a small forest where a river was flowing. In summer, every time we spent a weekend there, I was naked, frolicking around and swimming without clothes on.

France. Dropping my swimsuit felt natural and I guess this is the time naturism really hit me. This day, as an adult, changed my life forever and the rapport I had with nudity. After forgetting about those naturist experiences, a few years later, as a young adult, I managed to end up on a nude beach in the Cote d’Azur, in. Dropping my swimsuit felt natural and I guess this is the time naturism really hit me. This day, as an adult, changed my life forever and the rapport I had with nudity.

naked hiking. Internet being what it is, I quickly discovered I was not alone loving hiking in the buff, and my life flipped again to embrace naturism as a natural and normal lifestyle I enjoy as much as possible now. Then, around 15 years from now, while moving the family to the South of France (we were living in Paris then), I discovered. Internet being what it is, I quickly discovered I was not alone loving hiking in the buff, and my life flipped again to embrace naturism as a natural and normal lifestyle I enjoy as much as possible now.

Is naturism allowed in your country and what’s the public opinion?

France is the kingdom of naturism, shall I say! With hundreds of beaches, camp parks, resorts, and even villages, and now naturist activities outside of naturist sites, it’s possible to be naked more and more, all along the year. is the kingdom of naturism, shall I say! With hundreds of beaches, camp parks, resorts, and even, and now naturist activities outside of naturist sites, it’s possible to be naked more and more, all along the year.

I would say most people don’t care about naturists and nudists. Nudity is well respected on nude beaches for instance and sometimes tolerated on textile ones. It seems more and more tolerated on hiking trails as well.

What do you think is the best and worst thing about naturism?

sense of freedom naturism provides.

The worst thing is when textiles shame naturism and naturists. But hey, diversity is necessary. The best thing is thenaturism provides.The worst thing is when textiles shame naturism and naturists. But hey, diversity is necessary.

Do you find it easy to make naturist friends?

mine, on twitter, on Naktiv, you e-meet many people that can become e-friends and sometimes friends when you happen to meet them in person.

When you are going to nude beaches and naturist places, you meet other naturists and some become friends. When you are active on the web, on your site, on, on, on, you e-meet many people that can become e-friends and sometimes friends when you happen to meet them in person.When you are going to nude beaches and naturist places, you meet other naturists and some become friends.

Naturists are normal people. Beyond the love of being naked that we all share, we may or may not share other ideas or activities, like with textiles. So overall yes, it’s easy to make naturist friends as long as you are open, respectful, and friendly.

What’s the best tip you have for beginning naturists?

First of all, just do it! People tend to overthink. We live in a world where appearances have become so important that we think others judge others permanently. The first time, as an adult, I went naked on this nude beach, I was surprised that nobody was staring at each other. Every beach-goer was minding his or her own life, just naked. It’s almost always the case (except when you have this annoying voyeur sitting 2 meters away and staring at you, which happens sometimes).

do not like the place, just change. It’s not because a beach is a nude one, it’s a pleasant one for you. The same goes for campgrounds. Naturist places are normal places, you need to feel good! The second tip is if you, just change. It’s not because a beach is a nude one, it’s a pleasant one for you. The same goes for campgrounds. Naturist places are normal places, you need to feel good!

article about the Cap d’Agde. It’s not a naturist place anymore, it has become a sexual theatre over time. The third tip is: don’t start with the Cap d’Agde or many “lifestyle” resort! I laughed at your. It’s not a naturist place anymore, it has become a sexual theatre over time.

Last, but maybe not least, don’t hide. Be open about being a naturist, at least to your spouse, family, and close friends. Others may judge you negatively, we have to live with this, as some people are totally close-minded about naturism and nudity in general. But for the people you love and who love you, be open and share freely your love for naturism. Whenever I visit my parents and the weather is good, I am naked at their place. When friends come at home, they know I will be naked at the pool and sometimes also in the house.

Anything else you’d like to share with our audience?

The story that comes to mind is about nudity being so normal you forget it’s not possible everywhere to be naked. Sometimes, when going to the beach, I leave naked from home, drive naked to the beach and come back with the same outfit. Once, it was late in the morning, last Spring. The sun was shining, not a single cloud, so I decided I would be going to have the lunch break at the beach. But I had to stop at the bakery first to buy some bread. While parking at the bakery, I realized that as I did not take any clothing, apart from my towel which was in my bag in the boot. I had to go out of the car, naked, open the boot, and wrap the towel around my waist, just to enter the bakery. If anybody saw me getting out of the car naked, nobody said anything and I could purchase my bread with a smile. As I was saying, we tend to overthink sometimes.

My last comment is to all newbies or curious people, sitting on the naturist fence: don’t hesitate any longer! Just take the plunge. Naturism is the best possible lifestyle. Social nudity has so many benefits that it’s a pity not to enjoy them. Push your boundaries and become a naturist. There’s nothing to regret and so much to discover!

Thank you so much for your participation Marc!

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