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This concludes Part 1 of our Nudist French Christmas Celebration. We have set the table, so to speak.

The Traditions: From singing carols to gift exchanges, the rituals remain the same. The only difference is the absence of pockets—which often leads to creative "secret Santa" hand-offs! Breaking the "Cold" Myth The only difference is the absence of pockets—which

1. The Apron Protocol

While nudity is mandatory in the social and dining areas, the kitchen operates under "modified hygiene rules." Chefs wear long, clean aprons and closed-toe shoes. No one wants a splash of hot duck fat in a sensitive area. The apron is the only concession to textiles, and it is treated as a tool, not a garment.

While many naturist sites in France are primarily summer destinations, several year-round resorts and urban associations host winter events that blend classic French customs with the naturist philosophy of social equality and body positivity. Le Réveillon de Noël: No one wants a splash of hot duck fat in a sensitive area

The Pre-Dinner Ritual: Aperitif Sans Vêtements

The celebration officially begins at 5:00 PM. The December sun has already set over the Rhône Valley. In a traditional setting, guests would be zipping up parkas. Here, they are hanging them on hooks labeled with their names.

"In the world outside," Marc said softly, "they wrap everything in paper and bows. Tonight, we celebrate the greatest gift we were given: ourselves, exactly as we are." " Marc said softly

Outdoor Activities: In the evening, participants engaged in a serene and respectful outdoor gathering around a fireplace. This included singing Christmas carols and sharing stories.