The couple got married completely n*ked
hehehhee.........In
what will come across as a really shocking development, a couple has
gotten married while completely n*ked in front of strangers.
Photos have shown the moment a couple got hitched in front of a
congregation of total strangers because they wanted to marry in the
n*de.
According to The Sun UK, Brit-born Jeff Adams, 54, and his wife
Sue, 47, from New Zealand, tied the knot in their birthday suits in
Queensland, Australia, in April – but their embarrassed families refused
to attend.
But the grandparents-of-six said they weren’t upset that none of
their relatives attended their n*ked nuptials, which was held at a
naturist resort.
Jeff and Sue stayed in the buff for the duration of the ceremony,
wedding breakfast and evening reception and even had nude cake toppers
crafted out of fondant icing.
Sue wore only a veil, blue garter and white sandals, while Jeff
bared all apart from flip flops and a floral buttonhole stuck onto his
bare chest.
Mum-of-three and bakery worker Sue, who lives in the Northern Gold Coast in Queensland, said: “This was my chance to have the wedding I wanted, because the first time I got married I hated the day.
“For me it is supposed to be one of the happiest days of your life, but it wasn’t because it wasn’t the wedding I wanted.
“I was so uncomfortable and it was not my perfect day at all.
“It didn’t upset me in the slightest that family and friends didn’t come.
“For many years my life revolved around doing and being and
saying what everyone else wanted me to, and I’ve grown out of that now.
“The wedding was all about Jeff and I and our relationship, and that was how it should be.
“If people didn’t like it, we really didn’t care.
“It was definitely a huge weight off my mind not to worry about having to find a wedding dress!
“I’m not a big shopper so as long as I had the ring I didn’t
care about anything else – and not having to buy a dress was definitely a
bonus. It was a beautiful day.”
Sue and Jeff, who was born in Hatfield, Herts, met online in 2015
and discovered they were living just 20 minutes apart in rural
Queensland.
After three-and-a-half months together they visited a nudist beach
in Byron Bay, New South Wales, before holidaying at a naturist resort in
Europe, Croatia, in June 2016.
Jeff proposed during a trip to Eagle View Naturist Retreat in
Rockmount, Toowoomba, in October 2016, and they decided to have their
wedding there.
The loved-up pair tied the knot last month in the resort’s heart-shaped garden.
Apart from a few friends and the couple who owned the retreat, they knew none of the attendees.
The dad-of-one and metal and fabrication worker said: “We didn’t want all the traditional big wedding rigmarole; we wanted to do something for us.
“We were quite open with our friends and families about how it
would work and told them they could come if they wanted to. It was their
choice which we completely understood.
“Despite none of our family attending, we were perfectly happy with our wedding the way it was.
“We had both had similar wedding experiences before where they
were completely governed by what family wanted and we wanted to do
something for ourselves this time.
“All the reaction to our wedding when we’ve told people has
been positive – we haven’t had any negative reactions at all. People did
want to come but were too scared of their own bodies."
A licensed marriage celebrant – Mandeep Sandhu from Gum Leaf
Weddings – carried out the legally-binding ceremony and was the only
guest in attendance to stay clothed.
The couple, who are planning a trip to the U.S. this summer for their honeymoon, are part-time nudists around their home.
Jess explained: “The first time I went nude it was a bit freaky
and the hardest part is getting naked in the first place, but once you
do it, it feels perfectly normal and natural.
“People are more open and friendly when you are all naked,
there is nothing to hide behind and they are more kind and relaxed – no
one wants to fight a naked man.
“All those decisions and judgements we make based on people’s
clothing are gone. When you’re naked, everyone is the same, so people
are a lot more free and open.
“It is really hard to convince someone who is not from the
community that it isn’t sexual, but it feels completely normal and
natural to us to be naked.
“If you are not thinking about them in that way you don’t see
them in that way. When you’re all naked you see that but you aren’t
looking, you don’t really notice.
“It also encourages self-confidence. People are terrified of
their own bodies and that is a horrible way to be but when you’re nudist
you can be young, old, tall, short, fat, thin or pregnant and no one
notices.”
Earlier this week we told how guests at Pippa Middleton’s wedding
bash squirmed as best man turned the air blue with bawdy jokes.
Last week we reported how a heartbroken bride still had to go to
her wedding, even though she got dumped by her fiancé THREE DAYS before
the big day.
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