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By *outhernJohn68 OP   Man
over a year ago

Southampton

Studland seems to be mentioned a lot on here as a fun place to go (for non locals it's a beach not a swinging theme park lol)

Can anyone fill me in what it's like how it works and whereabouts there is the best place to go to try and find a little fun? Feel free to DM if appropriate

Thanks in advance

John

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By *eakcoupleCouple
over a year ago

peak district

Last time we went (last year) we were put off by the meerkats, seems like the dunes were full of men just staring. Understand the police patrol it these days to stop gay sex which was becoming a problem.

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By *onnie and JohnCouple
over a year ago

WILTSHIRE


"Last time we went (last year) we were put off by the meerkats, seems like the dunes were full of men just staring. Understand the police patrol it these days to stop gay sex which was becoming a problem."

to be honest we have been there many times, and there are to many meerkats , now swapped for a Greek beach, and yes meerkats there as well..lol..Connie xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

meercats at every beach you go too, when we get too many we just stop what we are doing and stare at them , they soon go limp and wander off, you may have to do this a cple of times but they soon get the message,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have never been, but I thought a lot of people from this site would go to b look't at of course I can understand if there are to many people as nobody would want a hoard of men

watching , but surely one or two would b ok

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have never been, but I thought a lot of people from this site would go to b look't at of course I can understand if there are to many people as nobody would want a hoard of men

watching , but surely one or two would b ok"

we do sometimes like to be watched as you say one or two is ok, but they don't seem to realize this and just crowed around us then we stop so everyone looses out, and some times some people just like to be outside and enjoy their privacy,

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By *eard-lincolnMan
over a year ago

near lincoln

I had a fantastic day there yesterday. With a sexy lady . It was perfectly safe, police were patrolling to scare off the weird folk. It was mostly couples and everyone was friendly and smiley.

Even a burger van from the national trust rocked up . Only problem is there's no toilets . Would also recommend a wind break

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By *outhernJohn68 OP   Man
over a year ago

Southampton

Thanks for responses all. Very mixed. I'm none the wiser really lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

we been when on hols .love it .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Been there with ex had a great day on beach but we picked a spot away from the meercats.

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By *kypemejane1Man
over a year ago

mids

we go regular ,if you don't want to be pestered go on the sand /dunes line ,if you go into the dunes ,its basically saying your up for it ,

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By *igSuki81Man
over a year ago

Retirement Village


"we go regular ,if you don't want to be pestered go on the sand /dunes line ,if you go into the dunes ,its basically saying your up for it , "

Will take this advice

I haven't been yet but intend on going one evening in the week to see what it's like and perhaps a wkend if i'm in the area but with so many meerkats it'll be like a safari

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By *uds1Couple
over a year ago

lanark

edge off the beach 4 us

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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago

near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack!

Went there today with a couple from here. The walk from the road is OK at first but the last bit is through soft sand and bloody hard going until you reach the dune line. No toilets and unless the afore mentioned burger van turns up, no food! The dune line may keep off some wind although the wind was light today and blowing out to sea. Before you think about dragging too much kit remember that walk from the road.

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