Cobbler, cobbler, mend my shoe.
Get it done by half past two.
Half past two is much too late!
Get it done by half past eight.
Cobbler Cobbler, mend my shoe
Get it done by half past two.
Stitch it up and stitch it down
And I'll give you half a crown
Cobbler, cobbler, mend my shoe.
Get it done by half past two.
Half past two is much too late!
Get it done by half past eight.
Cobbler Cobbler, mend my shoe
Get it done by half past two.
Stitch it up and stitch it down
And I'll give you half a crown
While there isn't a single official holiday titled "Nudist French Christmas Celebration Part 1," France is a global leader in naturism, and many of its dedicated villages and resorts host unique, verified events during the festive season.
The table setting is a work of art: white linen tablecloths (the fabric against bare skin is part of the sensory pleasure), real silverware, and a centerpiece of bûche de Noël logs and fresh holly. Notably, chairs are wiped down with warm towels before seating—a naturiste host’s secret weapon against the "sticky thigh" problem. While there isn't a single official holiday titled
As midnight approaches, the group gathers around the fireplace. Instead of the typical frantic gift-opening, the focus remains on the "Cadeau de la Présence"—the gift of presence. With glasses of chilled Champagne in hand, they toast to another year of living authentically and in harmony with nature. As midnight approaches, the group gathers around the
The concept of nudism or naturism has been around for centuries, with its roots in ancient cultures that valued the human body and its connection to nature. In modern times, nudism has evolved into a recognized lifestyle choice, with many countries having designated areas and communities for naturists. France, known for its liberal attitudes and love for nature, is home to a significant number of nudist resorts and events. The concept of nudism or naturism has been
In , we will enter the dining room. We will explore the menu (from huîtres to bûche de Noël eaten while nude—a logistical challenge), the games ( le jeu du chausson —the slipper game), and the unique tradition of Le Père Noël Nu (The Naked Santa Claus), who distributes gifts not from a sleigh but from the sauna.
Historically, French naturism emerged in the early 20th century as part of health and reform movements advocating fresh air, sunlight, and physical well-being. Over decades, associations such as the Fédération Française de Naturisme (FFN) helped normalize and organize naturist practice—establishing codes of conduct, designated venues, and social programs. By situating nudity within regulated, respectful settings, these institutions enabled naturist communities to celebrate mainstream holidays, including Christmas, without conflating nudity with sexual exhibitionism.
As highlighted in various naturist holiday stories, traditional card games or even fun, "naked Twister" might take place, focusing on camaraderie. 4. The Value of Social Naturism