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Swimsuits


Hi,
We are interested in visiting OB again. visited the island before Irma and found risque swimsuits were tolerated at the textile side of the beach for both men and women. Is this still the case? are we gonna get in trouble if we are in some risque suits at the textile side or we'd better stay at the C/O side? Thanks!
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Kellygx,
I like your last post. Keep posting !
Originally posted by bobby45 Kellygx,
I like your last post. Keep posting !
I think all the guys liked it. I know my husband did.


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I certainly liked it. Both of you are welcome to keep posting!
It's been quite a few days since anyone has posted - I'm wondering if everyone has gone south to get away for all this snow and cold. The activity of this site over the last couple of months has reminded me of all the great time we had and the great people we met while walking the beach. I really hope this continues, so thanks for posting your photos.
I to have enjoyed the activity on site. We head out in few days.
According to weather app the wind has been a real booger down there. Is that normal for February? We're going in May as usual and never saw wind speeds like I'm seeing.
Come on girls help us out! We are talking about weather now! No offense Beachrunner. But have had high winds in past during March visits.
None taken.
Can't wait to get back down there :)

I'm willing to post more if the request is very specific, where, what pose, etc. The only specific one is Brianq who wants to see my labia lol....not sure how explicit I can post on here. You may need to head down to OB when I'm there to see that lol...
Labia, inner and outer, are OK here. I have done both.


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Sounds like a plan to me!!
very good place to start - then we can do more recommendations as time goes on


ok, zoom in brianq lol.... now what ha ha.
How about bending over from behind? You look good! Thanks for sharing. When you going back to island?
My husband says, "Yes! and thank you."


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