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The Wet and Wild Style at Jacob Riis, New York City’s Only Nude Beach
This summer we're going to every beach within two hours of New York City to find the people with the waviest style.
This summer we're going to every beach within two hours of New York City to find the people with the waviest style.
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The beach at Jacob Riis is a little more challenging to access than the Rockaways or Coney Island . There’s no direct subway, and a Google-mapping of public transport options will lead you through a series of at least three buses. But, despite the lack of mass transit, the people of the city still get there because: summer, heat, and, as tempting as they are, the East and Hudson Rivers are no-go's. Once you finally reach Jacob Riis, you will find that you have ended up on one of the quieter, chiller beaches in NYC. Jacob Riis, and its sister beach Fort Tilden, are where you go when you crave sands less traveled, when a hand-packed picnic is more appealing than boardwalk tacos, and when you’re ready to let it all hang out. Jacob Riis is, after all, NYC’s only de facto nude beach (pretty sure naked sunbathing would be shut down quick-like at Coney Island), as well as a legendary LGBTQ-friendly hang spot. So whether you’re an exhibitionist, or a supporter of #FreeTheNipple, or you just want to spend some time with your flyest friends, Jacob Riis is the place to be. Our photographer, Wayne Lawrence, spotted some of the best beach headwear, the coolest couples (no age limits here), and even the sexiest crocheted bikinis—oh, and a nipple or two. See below for the best this beach has to offer.
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Published: 12:40 BST, 4 June 2016 | Updated: 16:18 BST, 4 June 2016
Tourists around the world are preparing to hit the beach now that summer is almost here – and they should do their best to avoid a repeat of these hilarious or embarrassing snaps.
Families have revealed cringeworthy images capturing ill-timed poses or amusing moments – from couples being photobombed by naked men to children suffering humiliating falls.
Too good – or bad – to be hidden away in a photo album, the holiday fails have been enshrined on the website Awkward Family Photos .
This family posed in front of the Golden Gate Bridge for a Christmas card photo, but was photobombed by a naked man
These family members had a similar problem when their photo on the beach was marred by a person in a very lewd position
One sibling seems all too happy after burying his sister in the sand, leaving her in tears as a family member snapped a photo
Not everyone was dressed for the beach in this family photo, which shows bikini-clad family members alongside another in Goth attire
This young girl suffered a humiliating face plant as she ran down a sandy hill with her father not far behind
With families taking road trips to their local beach or jetting off to places such as Spain or Jamaica, the collection is sure to get a few new additions in the weeks to come.
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These photos are some of the best of the worst on AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com, a California-based website where people can share their embarrassing or hilarious moments with the rest of the world.
The six-year-old website is the brainchild of friends Mike Bender and Doug Chernack, who came up with the idea after Bender saw an awkward holiday photo on a wall inside his parents’ house.
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QUESTION: I'm a widower with a young son. I have met a great lady with two daughters who are slightly older than my boy, and we all get along together wonderfully.
After I thought I knew her well, however, this woman laid a bombshell on me. She told me she is a "naturist," which I guess is the politically correct term for "nudist."
Both she and her daughters are members of a clothing-optional resort, and they relax and sleep in the nude when at home.
She insists this is a very healthy lifestyle.
Naturists, she says, tend to be more conservative about sex than the population at large. Her parents raised her in this manner, and she was a virgin when she married.
I don't want to lose this woman, but I am concerned about raising my son in this environment. What do you advise?
ANSWER: I think your "differences" with this woman (i.e., your reservations about her beliefs and her behavior) are more likely to affect your son than anything else.
I would urge you two to resolve these differences before you live together.
On a personal level, I agree with you. I am a bit concerned about what it means to a little boy to grow up with nude young females around him.
I think you should all agree on how to help him handle the situation so it isn't invasive to his sense of privacy and isn't interpreted as sexually seductive.
While your girlfriend may be right that such a lifestyle can be very healthy, I haven't had enough experience to know how to advise you about this.
QUESTION: My 4-year-old granddaughter is an only child. I'm concerned because she has many imaginary friends and often tells long stories about these people.
She is not around other children often, but my daughter has made an effort to change this by enrolling her in preschool pro grams. At first my granddaughter liked these programs, but after a while she didn't want to go anymore.
Someone suggested forcing her to attend, leaving her crying and begging not to have to stay.
What should we do? Should we be concerned about her?
ANSWER: Most 4-year-olds have imaginary friends. They allow children to create the world they wish they lived in.
They can lie, they can steal, or they can be the good girl or boy the child wishes he or she were. Imaginary friends are a healthy, essential part of a child's life.
Your daughter was right to find her daughter a group of peers, but maybe your granddaughter wasn't quite ready or experienced enough to live up to them. Her behavior lets you know she's overwhelmed.
I would not leave her there crying until you've respected her inexperience. Invite over one or two children from the program who are like her -- imaginative and shyly thoughtful. Let them play and have outings together.
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