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I don’t want to alarm anyone, but the world record for group skinny-dipping has been rising at a fast– some might say– alarming rate. In 2011, 400 folks stripped down to smash the previous record of 250. The annual BW Summer Festival in Gisborne, New Zealand then broke that 2 years straight. 744 Kiwis ran naked into the surf on New Year’s Eve 2013. But I’ve heard a rumor that Australia and New Zealand have kind of a rivalry between them. It certainly seemed that way on March 8th 2015 when an event in Perth promoting positive body image had 790 Aussies break that skinny-dip record. Here’s the takeaway for me: the record number tripled in the space of five years. If my calculations are correct, and they usually aren’t, the record in 30 years will be over 546,000. That’d be one hell of a long, fleshy beach.
Back in the early days of the YMCA, young men and boys could skinny-dip with confidence. And hey – why not, as even Teddy Roosevelt was known to love a naked dip. But skinny-dipping wasn’t just encouraged at the YMCA, it was required. And so, in the early 50s, some YMCAs of Midwestern America enthusiastically promoted the idea. A 1954 article in Sheboygan, Wisconsin noted how 404 boys were “unhampered by bathing suits.” In fact, the American Public Health Association even had an actual mandate about nekkid swimming from 1926 to 1962. Part of that had to do with the fact that the woollen bathing suits of the early 20th century could be vectors for the spread of diseases like cholera and typhus. Who knows, skinny-dipping might have just saved lives!
A sexy naked lady skinny dipping in frigid waters at a beach
Thousands of women stripped off for a mass naked swimming session in Ireland, smashing the skinny-dipping world record.
Who would you like to see naked in a lake when you come there to swim? I think you have not seen artificial big boobs skinny dipping very often – so you will definitely be excited by playful naked girl bathing and splashing in the water!













