(She) went on vacation with her best friend. While they were there, they visited a nudist resort.
Dear Abby, written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips responds to a question about an angry husband and a wife at a nudist resort.DEAR ABBY: My wife went on vacation with her best friend. While they were there, they visited a nudist resort. She admitted she took off her bathing suit and went swimming. Her friend also did.
I was fuming to think she would undress in front of strangers. I feel betrayed. It makes me sick to my stomach to think she did this to me. Am I wrong to be anxious and mad about the situation? -- DRESSED IN MAINE DEAR DRESSED: I would have to know more about the clothing optional resort your wife and her friend visited. The nudist lifestyle is not a swinging singles weekend. It is often enjoyed by entire families, and the atmosphere is healthy. Please get off the defensive and ask your wife to tell you more about her “adventure,” which may have been no more than innocent fun and had nothing to do with YOU. You do not “own” her body, just her heart -- if you are lucky.
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