Has anyone else noticed the change at A bay since the police have been visiting? Wife an I used to be regulars years ago, and there was always the regulars that you would see. I've been going on my own the last 6 months, and have noticed less regulars and more, I suppose, gawkers, lurkers, perves, whatever they are called. Went last week, 6 guys, two couples. Four of the guys kept a constant patrol past the couples. It seems the police patrols have had the opposite affect. The regulars are staying away, leaving the place open for the weirdos to move in.
Wife and I were in Noosa for the second week in March and went to A Bay every day including Beach Carnival Day.
We probably noticed the same thing but put the lack of couples down to the fact that the weather was quite windy and rough most days but certainly the perving men are as bad as always there is just less to perve on. It's amazing how in a mile of beach a single guy somehow finds the only spot good for him is right next to a couple.
Don't get me wrong as I know that a lot of couples are there to play including us but only a minority want prowling men to watch on at close range.
This seems to have discouraged couples from going to A bay and as usual it's just a group of middle aged men staring at each other. None of them realising why there is a lack of women and couples.
But all nude beaches seem to have gone this way.
Any way that's my ten cents worth!!!
That's what set me off. I was up there a few weeks ago, was tucked up under the shade. I went for a walk, and when I came back, a young couple(mid 20's) had set up, sharing my shade, about 4 metres away. Within ten minutes, there was a bloke that just had too come and set up between us, and a constant parade of the rest of them going back and forth past. Granted, she was a very attractive young lady, very well built, and her partner was a handsome boy. I packed up and moved. I will happily put my hand up and admit that I like a bit of a perve, BUT, if it is not welcomed, our encouraged, I am more then happy to read my book. Everyone on a nuddie beach looks.