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Nudist craze is sweeping LONDON! The first nudist terrace opens in Parliament square, London this week.

Christina Miller | August 13 2016

Nudist craze is sweeping LONDON!

Just a few weeks after London's first naked restaurant named Bunyadi in south east London opened,where both diners and waiters are naked despite some leaves and flesh coloured underwear covering their most intimate parts.

London boldly opens its first NAKED sun terrace - where visitors can enjoy 'spectacular views' while on the nude. More adventurous visitors will also be able to enjoy a work out in the nude, with a round of swing-ball or a bounce on the trampoline.  

 


The 60ft high terrace, in Parliament Square, offers spectacular views of some of the city's main attractions, including Big Ben, the London Eye and Westminster Abbey. However, we bet sightseeing is not the main reason visitors call in.

Londoners are setting a trend many have hoped for many decades:  Clothes are a social concept, that have inhibited humans from moving toward a simpler honesty and body acceptance.

Maybe if we were all given a chance to go around as naked as the day we were born, we'd enjoy it more than we know it.

An emerging nudist craze is obviously sweeping LONDON!

Fingers crossed this craze might travel all the way to Australia. We do have better climatic conditions for a almost year long naked adventures.

How do you feel about Public nudity? Are we getting more comfortable with our body image? Let us know in the comments below.

Comments

  • aristippus

    21 Aug 2016

    & sweetenough. The common practice when sitting on a chair, stool, seat, etc. Just placing your towel down & sitting on that... Most...but not all weirdly enough follow this etiquette

  • aristippus

    21 Aug 2016

    After being in Cap D'agde (the worlds largest nudist resort, population early August 40'000) France for the last 3 weeks it really is amazing how conservative we are in Austrailia when it comes to the body & sex. Why? I'm not sure. But I'm sure Political Correctness & the need to conform are both factors. Europeans ask about Nudity & swinging in Aus, knowing how climate is, how open minded & friendly we are & also how good looking & healthy Australians are portrayed overseas. They can't believe at the lack of nude beaches, & even more so at the lack of swinging clubs in our major cities. There is no doubt our attitudes are unhealthy & I can't see any big changes to this in the short term future. Nudists are portrayed in the media as freaks & perverts. That then gets swallowed by the greater population & younger people are rarely confident enough to explore. Liberating & natural to be nude.

  • zacky35

    18 Aug 2016

    Not a good idea. Seriously like animals

  • longlarry

    15 Aug 2016

    bring it and they will come

  • WyldOneParties

    15 Aug 2016

    It's Victorian that it's illegal not to wear cloths.