Thanks everyone for the advice! I think I have found a good gig now!


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Posted by Chasity on December 13, 2003 at 09:56:00:

In reply to: Re: Henna at a Nudist Resort posted by Rachael. on December 11, 2003 at 16:17:35:

: I've never worked a nudist resort, but I have worked at pagan
: festivals where nudity was allowed and I've worked at clothing-
: optional fetish/sex clubs also. At both types of event, everyone
was
: terribly friendly, well-conducted, and not at all concerned with
: hitting on me (as there were usually much more interesting and less
: clothed individuals about.) Rules of conduct are usually very well
: observed in those environments.
: And in addition to all that skin access, there's also certainly
: something to be said for hennaing some one who's tied down and
: absolutely CAN NOT smudge the design- not that you're too likely to
: get much of that at a straight-up (ha!) nudist resort.
:
: Rachael.
:
:
:
: : Anyone henna'ed at resorts like these? Any advice???
: :
: : The pluses I know... how often do you have a chance to do henna
on
: : large areas of skin where the person is comfortable in allowing
you
: : to do so... the community is very mature about the nude/optional
: nude
: : dress code and way of conducting themselves.
: :
: : Any downfalls or negatives? The only one that I can think of is
: that
: : while I am perfectly comfortable with the naked body, my husband
: : isn't that thrilled with me doing henna on men... let alone nude
: : men. He understands fully well that my mindset is the business
: : aspect, and he has been to a nude beach or two in Egypt, but he
: : worries about other men. Anyone dealt with this?
: :
: : Any artists in Tampa or the surrounding area interested in
working
: an
: : event like this with me?

 


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