KYT asked if I knew of a way to search home exchange club listings to find naturists.
If you want to find people who share your hobby you can try to search listings using a keyword that uniquely relates to it.
It is possible, but not likely, that the French exchanger could find other nudist or naturist swappers this way.
It is ineffective to try to find the few naturists among the already tiny group of home exchangers. Even if you found one or two, would you want to vacation in their home areas at a mutually convenient time? I doubt it.
A better approach to finding members of your subgroup would be to start with a large audience of them. You will need to educate the non-swappers about home exchange but you are more likely to find a nudist who is interested in home exchange than a house swapper who lives at a naturist resort.
Write a message explaining what home exchange is. Include a link to your swap club listing and a request for interested folks to contact you for more info. Post this info to a website or discussion board aimed at your peers, mail it as a flyer to a target organization at your destination, or put an ad in an affinity club newsletter.
There are not that many home exchangers. There are even fewer home exchanging nudists, or whatever other hobby you might enjoy. The Venn diagram showing the overlap between home exchangers and any other hobby group shows the odds are not in your favor.
Don't limit yourself to the tiny handful of swappers who share your other hobbies. Educating your peers about home exchange is a more effective way to find a swap, and broaden our home exchange community.
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