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Thank you for visiting My Bare Travel where I write about destinations all over the world that uphold our values. I am very fortunate to be able to visit some of the most beautiful places in the United States and beyond. It is important that those of us with shared values stick together and share our experiences so that we can all find safe places to enjoy our lifestyles. There are so many places out there that claim to uphold our values, but then it is so tragic to find out after planning a trip that not to be the case. Here I will chronicle my experiences and findings for others to learn and hopefully experience in real life at some point in time ... enjoy your travels!

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Golden Gate Bridge Beach – San Francisco, California

Golden Gate Bridge Beach looks impressive this year, all spruced up with user-friendly trails. Pending excavation of dirty soil, the roads were closed to public during the last season. Just when the project is getting finished, people are thronging to the area where same gender attraction is accepted, popularly referred to as the Nasty Boy Beach as well as Marshall’s Beach, its original name. With improved access to the sands, it is not uncommon to see some women, well-meaning couples, kids and fishermen, scattered over the beach. Women enjoy walking in the beach’s waters, when the tides lie low. This is not the place for you if desire some private moments with your partner, especially on very hot days. Earlier, people went to the sands after parking their vehicles near North … Read entire article »

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Lands End Beach – San Francisco, California

If there is one place in America which allows you to break away from the monotony of your workplace and allows you to let your hair down and enjoy the sun in your birth suit during lunch time, it is undoubtedly San Francisco. You may take a drive down to the Civic Center until Geary Boulevard ends and then cover the mall distance by walk to savor the city’s secret hot spot: A tiny sandy and rocky beach coupled with the scenic beauty–the Bay Area. On sunny days, too, the number of visitors does not exceed 10. Now, if you do not complain and keep your hands to yourselves, a section of Golden Gate National Recreation lets you go with or without clothes. You can see rangers on foot or astride … Read entire article »

Filed under: California