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Clothing Optional at Living Waters Spa



Freedom, no restrictions, no limitations. That’s the language of clothing optional. It’s a lifestyle in which those who subscribe, say their philosophy is simple, naked is normal. In Greater Palm Springs there are several properties offering the no-clothes option. Living Waters Spa in Desert Hot Springs is one of the few to come dressed-up with the offer of natural hot mineral water, direct from Mother Earth. The European Style hotel and spa also has a handsome history in a city known for both its spas and its hot, healing, water. Wander with host Anndee Laskoe to a place where it’s okay to go barefoot all over.

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Greater Palm Springs is Southern California’s premier resort and golf destination. Find Your Oasis in a place of many experiences and surprises in nine distinctive cities: Palm Springs, Desert Hot Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Indio and Coachella. As a respite for mind, body and spirit, Greater Palm Springs is ready to provide you with an unparalleled sense of escape, adventure, recreation, relaxation and your own unique way to play — anytime of the year.

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  1. Amazing time when I went. Just being au natural and having everyone being naked was so good and felt so amazing and finally felt comfortable in my own skin when I was hanging out with the birthday suits. And when I jumped in after I stripped felt so good.

  2. When we all are nude, we all are equal. It is much easier to see the real person within when we don’t have the distraction and (often subconscious) prejudice created by their wardrobe. Likewise, other people see us for who we really are. Our preconceived notions are cast aside and we must engage in conversation to learn about our fellow humans, rather than drawing assumptions based on their choice of textiles used to cover their bodies

  3. It’s funny how most nudist say they don’t go to a resort like this to draw attention.
    So why not go to a secluded spot by yourself?

    I just broke up with a closet nudist. Or “naturist” she liked to be called. She was so conceited and self centered, thinking every TDH wanted to see her body.
    That actually turned me off. I like chics who overdress because then my imagination runs winks wondering what’s under those clothes.

    Seriously, if I’m walking down the street and see a naked chic, no matter hot how, I turn away.
    And believe me, I have no issues getting laid.

  4. Huge thunbs down for not showing anything. You're re-enforcing the idea that nudity is bad by hiding it. Is this just an excuse to further your blogging career?

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