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"(except footwear - which is required)"
"Men must be completely naked."
Strikes me as a contradiction. And it seems silly for a place set apart for people to be nude to insist that people can only be nude from the ankle up. Even if there's a reason for it (e.g. broken glass hazard), there ought to be a solution (e.g. serving all drinks in plastic cups).
Just looked at the website, wondering how keeping your money works at that place. I see they do wrist wallets. Hmm....
One day I'd love to go somewhere where you can be completely nude from head to hand and foot. How does the monetary aspect of the SchwabenQuellen wristbands work exactly? Maybe a similar system can be incorporated into UV handstamps.... -- ClosetNaturist 20:37, 3 February 2006 (UTC)
Does this club even exist now? All the 5 external links in the article are currently broken, including "official website". -- Jonik ( talk) 23:08, 19 December 2010 (UTC)
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"(except footwear - which is required)"
"Men must be completely naked."
Strikes me as a contradiction. And it seems silly for a place set apart for people to be nude to insist that people can only be nude from the ankle up. Even if there's a reason for it (e.g. broken glass hazard), there ought to be a solution (e.g. serving all drinks in plastic cups).
Just looked at the website, wondering how keeping your money works at that place. I see they do wrist wallets. Hmm....
One day I'd love to go somewhere where you can be completely nude from head to hand and foot. How does the monetary aspect of the SchwabenQuellen wristbands work exactly? Maybe a similar system can be incorporated into UV handstamps.... -- ClosetNaturist 20:37, 3 February 2006 (UTC)
Does this club even exist now? All the 5 external links in the article are currently broken, including "official website". -- Jonik ( talk) 23:08, 19 December 2010 (UTC)