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Step Inside the Very Naked Archive Preserving America's Nudist History
"You still always have to explain that it has nothing to do with sex."
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You’d be surprised at how many words can be written about not wearing clothes. At the American Nudist Research Library in Kissimmee, Florida, there are thousands and thousands of items related to the culture and history of being naked, spanning everything from to travel guides, to cookbooks.
One of four physical nudist libraries in the United States, and the oldest, the ANRL sits inside the Cypress Cove Nudist Resort, a 300-acre vacation facility that includes a lake with kayaking and pedal boats, multiple pools, restaurants, and even a hair and nail salon. All of these amenities are clothing-optional, making the resort something of an entire naked town unto itself. Cypress Cove has been owned and operated by the Hadley family since it opened 1964; according to its website, its aim is to “promote family oriented nudism, which should be wholesome and respectful.” 
VICE got a tour of the library from its president, Paul LeValley, a scholar of nudist history and former college and high school teacher who has been overseeing the collection since he retired to Cypress Cove six years ago. We spoke about the history of nudism, the backlash it has faced in America, and why he believes society will be more nudist in the future. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. 
VICE: What would you say is the biggest misconception Americans have about people that enjoy being nude? Paul LeValley: Well, you still always have to explain that it has nothing to do with sex. And also you have to explain it has nothing to do with your eyes—with seeing naked people. It has entirely to do with your skin. Feeling the sun and the breeze as it tickles the hairs on your arms and everywhere else. The very freedom of the soul.
How did nudism take off in this country? Nudism really took off in America in the 1930s. It was mostly German immigrants who started it. 
So it was already an established thing in Germany? Yeah, around 1900 in Germany. 
What does the library contain? Anything that has to do with nonsexual nudity. If people are getting nude for sex, that’s not one of our topics, but anything else is fair game. We have approximately 1,000 books, 12,000 magazines, 7,000 newsletters from various clubs, and about 1,000 club files, 900 videos, and 200 audio tapes. Our oldest book is in German, from 1907.
Why do you think it’s important to archive this history? Much of it is magazines—and they’re falling apart. In the 60s and 70s, after it became legal to send [nude images] through the mail, there was an explosion of nudist magazines. People used to collect them; they had a box in the closet, or under the bed, and when they died, their heirs didn't know what to do with them and pitched them out. That was the main reason the library was formed: to collect [those materials]. The file cabinets [in here] are full of little brochures and flyers; this is very important history that would [otherwise] be lost, because the materials are so peripheral. The magazines eventually died out, and today, there are just two in the US. 
How long have you been involved with organized nudism? Since the mid-80s. I grew up skinny-dipping on the family farm. I traveled all over the world and skinny-dipped in a dozen different countries before ever walking into a nudist resort. I was doing my dissertation research on the gymnosophists, the naked philosophers that Alexander the Great met in India, and I made arrangements to come down here [to research].
How would you describe the current status of nudism in the U.S.? There used to be more families with young children than there are now. For years and years, we justified the resorts and the beaches by saying, “This is family activities, not crazy sex people.” [People] have tried to establish anti-nudity ordinances in cities and counties and states. Some of them want to close down resorts like this. Others would be happy if they could just close down the beaches. 
Do you think that’s likely to happen? No. But that’s because we have to fight back. And part of the argument is how historical it is. For instance, there’s been a whole lot of fuss in the last few decades about [Florida beach town] Cape Canaveral and the national seashore there. One of the points we have made is that we have engravings from the early 1500s of American Indians going nude at Cape Canaveral. We have complaints from a Catholic priest in the early 1700s about everybody going nude at Cape Canaveral. This is history. 
This is why it’s important to preserve this history—to establish the precedent that this is a natural right that has been there for hundreds and hundreds of years. It’s not in our Bill of Rights, because nobody assumed there would ever be any danger for bathing nude. Benjamin Franklin was a nudist . It just never occurred to [people of that era that that right] was something that needed to be protected. 
Are there other historical figures that people might be surprised to learn spent a lot of time naked? Oh yeah: Teddy Roosevelt, John Quincy Adams, George Bernard Shaw, Henry David Thoreau—lots and lots of them. St. Francis.
How popular is nudism right now? What’s the demographic? Some of the young adults [at this resort] have now become middle-aged adults, and they failed to recruit younger people. Right now, there are only two clubs in Florida—out of about 30 [nudist groups in the state]—that are actively recruiting young people.
The anti-nudist activism you mentioned aside, how would you say public perception of nudism has changed over time? It was controversial. Now it’s much less controversial. Several polls have been done over the years [showing that] more and more people are perfectly OK with nude beaches. [In the early years of organized nudism,] nudists generally were in hiding. They would go far off in the woods, where they wouldn’t offend anybody. That attitude still largely prevails, [but] the idea in Miami of having [a public nude beach like] Haulover Beach, near where the people are, is [something] new.
What do you think the future holds for nudism in this country? Well, I expect it will become more and more mainstream, as the polls show. Fads come and go; I expect that it will become a real hip thing for young people again at some point. And people will start taking pride in who they are. 
Do you think if society does eventually become completely fine with nudity, places like this resort will cease to exist? That would be an ideal world. [But] I don’t expect we’ll ever be able to walk down Main Street and go to the mall nude.
Correction: An earlier version of this article misspelled Paul LeValley’s last name. We regret the error.
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August 7, 2021, 2:00 PM · 6 min read
Swingers attend a daytime pool party where no clothes are required. Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
Waves crash on the beach in Cap d'Agde, a seaside naturist village on France's Mediterranean coast. Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
Two guests drink wine while enjoying the beachfront view at the resort. Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
A woman stands naked on a patio overlooking a nudist beach in France. Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
During the day, guests can lounge around the pool at Babylon. Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
Empty pink lounge beds surround the outdoor pool. Guests can have sex on the beds at any time of day. Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
A small bowl of condoms sits on an outdoor bed. Behind the bed hang chains and handcuffs for BDSM activities. Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
A flamingo pool float sits in an empty jacuzzi next to a sign that reads "no sex in jacuzzi." Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
Swingers attend a daytime pool party where no clothes are required. Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
Black handcuffs hang from the wall outside of the resort. Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
Signage on the beach warns visitors that any public sex acts will result in a 15,000 euro fine. Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
Men gather around for a masturbation circle on a private beach where sex is allowed. Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
A naked woman walks through a grocery store aisle while pulling a cart behind her. Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
A VIP booth at a nightclub in Jardin d'Eden, a beach resort on France's coast. Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
BDSM tools in a red room where resort guests can have sex with each other during planned parties. Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
A large group shower remains empty during the day, but comes alive at night. Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
The sun sets over the water on the beach in Cap d'Agde, a seaside resort on France's Mediterranean coast. Courtesy of Melissa Vitale
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Claudia and Pepe Aguirre are husband and wife and the founders of a luxury vacation business for swingers.
They recently hosted 65 swinger couples at resort in Cap d'Agde, France, a nudist village.
Take a tour of the resort when swingers took it over for a steamy hot vax summer getaway.
In mid-July, 130 swingers, romantic couples who consensually swap partners for sex, descended upon a French naturist village for the hot post-vaccine summer of their dreams.
Claudia and Pepe Aguirre, a swinger husband-wife duo and founders of Luxury Lifestyle Vacations (LLV), organized the annual trip for the tenth year in a row.
They told Insider this year's getaway was more sexually charged than ever before, despite fewer people in attendance due to the pandemic.
"You would think it would be tampered down by COVID but quite the opposite. There are a lot of folks there in their 60s and 70s and they know they don't have many years left with their partners. You could literally see the sexual liberation in the air," Melissa Vitale, a publicist for Luxury Lifestyle Vacations who attended the trip, told Insider.
Since most of the Aguirres' swinger clientele come from the United States, they take extra care to acclimate them to the more open sexual environment Europe offers. After giving guests a tour of the resort's amenities, they set them free for a week of sex, pool parties, fine dining, naked sunbathing, and clubbing.
Take a look inside the stripped-down experience:
Cap d'Agde is a naturist village that sits on France's Mediterranean coast, an hour south of Montpellier where the nearest airport is stationed.
The village is home to an estimated 25,000 permanent residents, plus a seaside resort called Jardin d'Eden. The village hosts thousands of out-of-town swingers every year.
When guests arrive at Jardin d'Eden for a Luxury Lifestyle Vacation getaway, Claudia and Pepe Aguirre greet them in a branded golf cart.
To get the VIP treatment from the Aguirres, you have to book the trip through their website.
There's still plenty of opportunities to mingle with other resort guests and beachgoers, they told Insider.
Jardin d'Eden looks out over the beach, where naked adults, teens, and children soak up the sun.
Shirts, pants, and skirts are optional at the resort and throughout the entire village. The most 'covered up' guests will throw a scarf or towel over their shoulder, said Pepe.
At the pool, guests can lounge around, swim, and mingle with other swingers. It's located at a neighboring club, called Glamour Beach.
Hot pink lounge beds allow guests to have sex anywhere, any time.
According to Vitale, swingers had sex on every surface imaginable in broad daylight.
Each bed was outfitted with condoms and handcuffs.
For a more intimate poolside experience, guests could hop into the jacuzzi - so long as they abstained from sex.
According to Vitale, the trip provided more than sexual intimacy.
"I call it an adult summer camp because we exchanged friendship," Vitale, who was new to the group, told Insider.
"We laughed together. We cried together. When one of the members [of the trip] said they weren't having a great mental health day, we just had a little heart to heart about that."
Nearby resort Jardin de Babylone transforms into a party when nude swingers overtake the space to drink, dance, and touch.
Before the pandemic, Jardin d'Eden was known for its foam parties, where staffers shoot mousse into the air and onto guests.
This year, the resort went foam-free for safety reasons, said Vitale.
Around every corner, there's a chance to get kinky with a new friend or perfect stranger. Exhibit A: These wall-mounted handcuffs.
All of the beaches except one prohibit it sexual activity on the sand. If caught, the nudist in question must pay a €150,000 fine.
But one nude beach, called the dunes, allows public sex. It's common to see men start a masturbation circle around a single woman or couple having sex, said Vitale.
"If you're a single woman who lays on the beach you'll have a circle of guys masturbating around you in minutes," she said, adding that men pleasured themselves there — with consent of those around them — during a thunderstorm.
"Even severe weather won't stop them," Vitale said.
Nudity is allowed anywhere in the village, even off resort property. Guests enjoyed shopping naked for charcuterie as a pre-nightlife treat, said Pepe.
At night, guests put on their fanciest outfits and head to one of the resort's clubs, which are organized by kink. One is for swingers, while another is for BDSM.
Claudia and Pepe hosted themed nights for their clients, including a "lace and leather" theme and a neon night.
Every couple would dress in their best outfits and head to the clubs, which required high heels and vaccination cards.
Guests wasted no time breaking in the gear in the BDSM room.
A group shower with red mood lighting also welcomed horny guests.
After 7 days of indulgence, guests head home. But the fun isn't over forever. According to Pepe, 70% of LLV guests return for another trip.
In fact, one married couple of 53 years has celebrated more of their anniversaries with LLV swingers' getaways than with their extended family.
"It really is such a community and family, that you know, f---s each other sometimes," said Pepe.
Read the original article on Insider
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