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Old 10-13-2025, 12:31 PM
Minimalist75 Minimalist75 is offline
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Hey, NJ HunkGuy, I knew that Brighton Beach sounded familiar to me, so I looked it up. It's Neil Simon's "Brighton Beach Memories" although I did not realize it was a real beach in Brooklyn. Very cool that guys can go there wearing little to the imagination.
I have been going to Gunnison Beach in New Jersey since 1998, and love being fully nude. When I realized that you need to wear a swimsuit to use the outdoor showers to rinse off the salt and sand, I started getting into Speedos and smaller swim suits.
Let us know how your skimpy suit adventures go. Maybe I will join you.
I go to Gunnison a few times a year and often wear just a tan through speedo between the parking lot and beach. As soon as I think I am out of sight of the road it comes off and stays off until I reach the same point on the way back. I have seen men in g-strings, skimpy loincloths and apparently just a towel on the walk, but never nude. Strange thing is how many men are fully dressed. Why wear more than the minimun if you are going to be nude soon?
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