Q. What happens during gay naked events?
R. Everything and anything that happens during non-naked events. The only difference is that patrons are naked. In any and all licensed
establishments, shoes must be worn, although during private events, this is not the case. Guests are always expected to bring a towel to naked private events, so they have something to sit on. It's considered to be rude if youdon't bring your own towel to private events. The main difference between naked and non-naked events is that guests are generally speaking far more relaxed, as there are no logos or media force fed images to hide behind. Nudity becomes the equalizer, resulting in very few concerns about the contents of one's wallet or other irrelevant status symbols.
Q. I am far too heavy/ short/ balding/ hairy/ not well endowed to go to any naked event!
R. Public nudity is not about 'body beautiful', but about body freedom,
freedom of expression, diversity and, most of all, self worth and respect.
Most persons who finally muster up the guts to come out to a naked event for
the first time soon realize after entering the event that they had the same inhibitions as all those who came before them, and after a few minutes at the event, they, too, will be as comfortable as the others. Most walk away wondering why they haven't tried it before, as most experience public nudity as one of the most liberating events of their lives.
Q. What happens if I throw a boner?
R. Among the male population, both gay or straight, this is the most common of occurrences and, frankly, some should be so lucky! (Don't forget the enormous sales of the little blue pill!) The average man has many semi or even full fletched erections per day, and getting one in an all male naked
setting, is a very normal occurrence (even for straight guys), which no one
will take offence to. When this happens in a co-ed setting, most men will
discretely cover up their temporary delights, especially when this gathering
is a family event, although in an all male setting this is not at all
required, and is considered to be totally normal, and certainly nothing to
be embarrassed about.
Q. Can I wear body jewellery or accessories?
R. In most all male settings, body jewellery or accessories are totally
normal and acceptable, although in some co-ed (and especially some family)
setting, some penile enhancement accessories are frowned upon or even not allowed. One should always check with club rules for individual situations.
Q. How about general rules of behaviour. What happens if someone touches me?
R. A simple touch, like in any other clothed setting, is totally acceptable
in most circumstances, although some straight guys, may feel very odd when another guys, inadvertently or otherwise, touches them. They often believe this is a come-on, and still believe that every gay guy wants them (Wrong!).
In an all male (mostly gay) setting this is extremely normal. The problem
happens when the casual touch turns into something much more (i.e.
fondling), than it no longer is acceptable. At this point one should either
back away, or jointly leave to one of the many bathhouses around town, or go
home. The basic rule of thumb is: If you can comfortably do it while you
are dressed, than you can do it while you're naked, but having public sex is
against the law, no matter whether this is a mere extended touch, a 'Clinton' or otherwise. When this type of thing happens in a licensed establishment, not only are you committing a criminal offence, you are also seriously jeopardizing the livelihood of all those who work and own the facilities, as your actions may very well cause the licensed establishment to lose their liquor license, and if nothing else, surely the sponsoring club will lose the venue for future events and, as a result you also will
have seriously jeopardized the future fun for others.
Q. Why should I go to any naked events?
R. Because its fun! Remember that first time you jumped into the lake or a pool when you were naked? Well multiply this by several hundred times and you might get close to the sensational liberty you will experience while you dance naked among the some hundred or so naked other guys.
Q. Who will come to naked TNT events? Could I run into a boss or colleague?
R. Any and all guys from all walks of life, any ages (over 19) and any
cultural backgrounds, any sizes or shapes attend our events. TNT!MEN prides itself in having a broad range of membership and followers in the male community. If your boss or colleague is, or might be gay, you may indeed run into him, although don't forget that he is there for the same reason as you are, and what a great way to establish a new friendship!