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‘I host bare swim periods at native pool – there’s nothing sexual about nudity’

A ‘life-long naturist’ has spoken about organising nude swimming periods at his native pool.

Terry Lane, 47, has organised the weekly periods at his close by pool to ‘have a good time nudity’. The periods, which price £5.50, happen each Wednesday between 9pm and 10pm at a his native pool in Bristol.

Talking about his swim periods, Terry mentioned: “I think everyone deep down is a naturist, you are born this way, so why not celebrate it?”

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In addition to swimming, Terry additionally enjoys nude walks and even hosts bare dinner events. He believes nudity “isn’t sexual” and thinks it helps “boosts confidence”.



He manufacturers himself a ‘life-long naturist’

Terry desires to dispel the widespread false impression that public nudity is against the law. In England and Wales, it isn’t an offence to be bare in public except it is finished “with the intention to upset and shock”.

He added: “Not a single person who I’ve ever convinced to give it a go has said they wouldn’t do it again.”

The information of Terry’s bare swimming periods come after it was revealed final July that a number of lidos across the UK have been holding skinny-dipping occasions for naturists.

Shaftesbury Lido, Arundel Lido and Peterborough Lido have been simply three of the lidos across the nation that mentioned they have been “open” to punters baring all of their waters.



Terry Lane poses for a photo while topless
His bare swim periods happen each Wednesday between 9pm and 10pm at his close by pool



Terry Lane poses for a photo outside
He claims there’s ‘nothing sexual’ about nudity

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Joyce Stevens, who attends Arundel Lido weekly, mentioned on the time: “There’s been some raised eyebrows in Arundel when the adverts have been posted round. But I believe it’s honest. If that’s what individuals are into then go for it, and for those who don’t prefer it, then you definately shouldn’t go alongside on that day.”

A British Naturism spokesperson added: “We think hosting skinny dip events is a good idea. They encourage acceptance and participation in Naturism across the nation and beyond, public events push a greater understanding of Naturism and Social Nudity and it promotes the benefits of naturism including body confidence and wellbeing.”

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