Yes the one couple was way too obvious and then decided to run from security (always a great idea.. smh). We did see them at Bash last night though, so your decision if the punishment is worth the crime I guess.
Agreed. Everyone has their own levels of what they consider sexual. I think the biggest surprise was reading about no body shots, and sheer clothing without pasties at Bash not being allowed.
We are currently at resort. I wore sheer for glow night. Not a word was said to put pasties on. As for the foam party. Yeah they where a little obvious. Lol but all are having fun. Security has a hard job. Limits try and get pushed. The majority know how to push but keep from. Getting in trouble. Tomorrow...Boobs Cruise....no rules....
We were there in May. Brenda wore pasties and a bottom on heaven and hell night and security didn't say a thing.
yeah I think the rule use to be pasties for nipples .. and a thong through your ass crack and something covering your dick or pussy ..and you are good to go anything more than that was just extra hehehe
I don't think that was ever really a policy. (Pasties with sheer) Even at their strictest, I have never seen any issues with sheer. As long as you have something on, it has been ok as far as I know. As cool as everything was yesterday, today was different. There was a group of five of us in the Sexy Pool and we were all real close. A security guard came over and held his hands up and asked us to do the same. Sam raised his but only his middle fingers were able to extend for some reason. Probably arthritis. Crazy how fast the pendulum swings!
[QUOTE="wild1s, post: 891668, member: 24323"]I don't think that was ever really a policy. (Pasties with sheer) Even at their strictest, I have never seen any issues with sheer. As long as you have something on, it has been ok as far as I know. As cool as everything was yesterday, today was different. There was a group of five of us in the Sexy Pool and we were all real close. A security guard came over and held his hands up and asked us to do the same. Sam raised his but only his middle fingers were able to extend for some reason. Probably arthritis. Crazy how fast the pendulum swings![/QUOTE] I thought they had been mentioned in an earlier trip report?
Well done Wild1S... a very encouraging initial report, although security next day may or may not be a change. Regrettably, we will continue to monitor members experiences before booking a return......... really hope the wild side can return. Have you seen any return to the parties in the Jacuzzi and people not being turned out of the Sexy pool at 7pm ??
Read this while in the Philippines, and was thinking that it just might be related to Tourists being allow more freedom ...just thinking about it. Mexican city tells police to ignore most sex in public BY ROGELIO NAVARROAssociated Press September 01, 2018 12:01 PM Updated September 01, 2018 12:02 PM GUADALAJARA, MEXICO It's now less risky to get frisky — in public — in Guadalajara. Mexico's second-largest city has made it harder to police sexual activity in places like parks, alleys, entertainment venues and cars by ordering cops to look the other way most of the time. Proponents say the change protects the publicly amorous from being shaken down by bribe-hungry officers, a common practice, while critics worry that it could encourage lewd acts in full view of people just going about their day. Under the modification to the Policing and Good Government Code passed in August, public sexual acts continue to be an administrative offense, sanctioned by a fine or brief detention. The change is that officers can only intervene in such dalliances if they've received a specific complaint from a third party who feels uncomfortable. "The only thing we added is that for police to detain that couple, a citizens' request is required," said Guadalupe Morfin, a city councilor who proposed the measure. She argued that it would discourage police corruption, refocus officers on more serious offenses and not lead to any increase in lewd behavior. "Nobody wants there to be people having sex in public in sight of boys and girls," Morfin said. "That is not educational. It is troublesome." But Livier Martinez of the conservative National Action Party, the only council member to vote nay, argued that there are other ways to tackle corruption. It flouts Jalisco state civil code articles on morality and exhibitionism, she added, and may leave police unsure what they can and cannot do in such cases. "I don't understand limiting a police officer from being able to act to prevent a crime," Martinez said. "And second: It's not at all pleasant to go around seeing (people) in the street having sexual relations in parks or in vacant lots, or in ... alleys." Stumbling across a couple having sex in public is not a daily occurrence in Guadalajara or elsewhere in Mexico, for that matter. However many young people live with their parents into adulthood, have no privacy at home and don't have the money to pay for by-the-hour motels that are all over the place. There are no reliable statistics to say how common public sex actually is, in part because such cases almost never make it into the judicial system. Instead, they're settled on the street by bribing cops to avoid a trip to the station. What are very common, however, are stories — especially from young people — of police demanding bribes over more tame behavior that's well short of intercourse and would be better described as "making out." "Sometimes they're not even having sex in public, just kissing or things like that. But (police) do it to get money, to take advantage of this," said Andrea Quintana, a student in Guadalajara. "So I think it's good that now they have to have proof that someone was really doing something bad to have to take them away."