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Stay tuned for Part 2, where we will dive deeper into specific regional celebrations and the unique recipes that defined the 2021 naturist holiday menu. Beside him, Sophie, a newcomer who had joined
Marc, a regular at the resort for over a decade, stood on a wooden stool to place a handmade straw star atop the tree. Beside him, Sophie, a newcomer who had joined the movement earlier that year, handed him ornaments. "It’s my first Christmas without the stress of finding the 'perfect' outfit," she whispered, laughing as she adjusted a garland. "I’ve never felt more comfortable in my own skin." This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
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, which features indoor heated pools and saunas ideal for winter relaxation. Context for 2021 Celebrations
The children present (naturist family events are strictly regulated and non-sexual) were having the most fun. They painted reindeer antlers on their foreheads and ran between the sauna and the snowdrifts, experiencing the contrast of -5°C and +80°C within a single minute.
The streets of the naturist village were adorned with glowing fairy lights and vibrant decorations, creating a festive landscape that was both familiar and surreal. From 2021 photos and descriptions, the sight of a fully decorated Christmas tree standing in a central square, surrounded by residents and visitors in their natural state, was a powerful image of how comfort and festivity can coexist. Local shopkeepers decorated their stores in red and green, and "Père Noël" (Santa Claus) was known to make appearances, often modified for the setting—think the classic beard and hat, but perhaps without the heavy, velvet suit.