Swinger vacation kicks off with city council involvement, Mimi in attendance
In the coastal town of Cap d'Agde, France, city councilor Julien Ferrat of Mannheim, Germany, is currently on an eight-day FKK swinger holiday. The holiday, known for its nudist culture, has sparked controversy back home due to Ferrat's public office role.
An image accompanying an advertisement for the trip showed Ferrat naked on a beach with a sign reading "Die Mannheimer in the city council." This controversial move has raised questions about Ferrat's judgment and professionalism, with critics arguing that his involvement in such a lifestyle event is inappropriate for someone holding a public office.
However, supporters argue for personal freedom and privacy, contending that Ferrat's private life should not impact his role as a councilor. The incident has sparked a broader societal discussion in Germany about the boundaries between private conduct and public office responsibilities.
Ferrat's plans for the holiday include political discussions, such as a meeting with the head of the tourism office. He has also published an ad for a "political education trip to Cap d'Agde" in the Mannheim official gazette.
One participant on the holiday is Mimi, a resident from Rhineland-Palatinate, who prefers to remain anonymous to avoid trouble at work. She earns money on the erotic platform "Onlyfans" by selling nude photos and is most looking forward to meeting the people and the vibe during the holiday. Mimi has been a swinger for 11 years and travels to meetings all over Germany.
Mimi will also partake in part of the political education program and is interested in the tantra workshop offered by Ferrat. The holiday destination, Cap d'Agde, is famous for its FKK village, where nudity is common for shopping, dining, sunbathing, and living.
It's important to note that the Village Naturiste in Cap d'Agde, where the holiday is taking place, was not created with state funding. Each participant will bear their own travel costs, according to Ferrat.
The CDU district chairman in Mannheim, Christian Hötting, has criticized Ferrat's travel plans, stating that they damage politics. The German Association for Freikörperkultur has also criticized Ferrat's plans, stating that he does not distinguish between swinger and Freikörperkultur.
Ferrat's long-term goal is to build an FKK swinger paradise in Mannheim and market it as the little sister of Cap d'Agde. This ambitious plan has further fuelled the controversy surrounding his actions.
The controversy highlights tensions between traditional expectations of politicians and evolving social norms regarding sexuality and privacy. As the holiday continues, the debate in Mannheim is likely to persist, reflecting broader societal discussions in Germany about personal lifestyle choices and political accountability.
What is the long-term goal of Julien Ferrat, the city councilor from Mannheim, Germany, after his FKK swinger holiday in Cap d'Agde, France? He aims to build an FKK swinger paradise in Mannheim and market it as the little sister of Cap d'Agde.
In addition to enjoying the nudist culture and politics discussions during his vacation, Julien Ferrat published an ad for a "political education trip to Cap d'Agde" in the Mannheim official gazette. This tongue-in-cheek advertisement has raised questions about his judgment and professionalism, with critics arguing that his involvement in such a lifestyle event is inappropriate for someone holding a public office.
Mimi, a resident from Rhineland-Palatinate, will also participate in Ferrat's political education program during the holiday. While she looks forward to the social aspects of the event, she chooses to remain anonymous to avoid trouble at work as she earns money on the erotic platform "Onlyfans" by selling nude photos.