We are both members of EMS near Lincoln, a really friendly club 10 miles from both Gainsborough and Lincoln. We've only been members for just over a year but met some lovely people. They have a great social life with several meals, BBQs and get togethers during the season. There is a heated swimming pool, petanque courts, miniten and a great clubhouse with conservatory and kitchen to be able to use. The site is mainly static caravans but we have a tourer and feel well at home there. The club is on the BN website if anyone wants to contact or visit the club and they also have their own website, East Midland Sunfolk
We had a few days there several weeks ago when the sun was shining . We thoroughly enjoyed the club and in fact so did quite a few Suntreckers who have joined the club .
J & D
It is very hard to describe the inner enjoyment of being naked .
It is always a great weekend when Suntreckers turn up
Sounds nice but being a single male I am of course persona non grata.
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When we were there at EMS , I know of at least 2 single males . They both have static caravans as well.
It is very hard to describe the inner enjoyment of being naked .
It is mainly couples but there are a few single females and single males, unfortunately the minority ruin it for the majority, at every club we have visited they always tell of the one male that has tried it on with a woman member.
It is mainly couples but there are a few single females and single males, unfortunately the minority ruin it for the majority, at every club we have visited they always tell of the one male that has tried it on with a woman member.
There are also committee members who believe the apochraphal stories of naturist clubs and swims being cited by textile partners in divorce cases.
As if that would harm the club anyway - as Phineas T Barnum is reputed to have said "There is no such thing as bad publicity."
JOhn
Do not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same.
George Bernard Shaw, Maxims for Revolutionaries