Sandstone Retreat

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Sandstone Retreat was a 1970s clothing-optional, open sexuality resort located at Sandstone Ranch, a 15-acre estate in the Santa Monica Mountains overlooking Malibu and the Pacific Ocean. The Retreat was the subject of a a 1975 documentary called Sandstone. It is referenced in the 1973 edition of More Joy of Sex, by Dr. Alex Comfort (though it was excluded in later editions),[citation needed] and treated in the 1981 book Thy Neighbor's Wife by American author Gay Talese, who as part of his preparations for writing lived at the Retreat for several months.[1]

Founded by John and Barbara Williamson, the Retreat offered members and guests over the age of 18 the resources of a spa with the addition of several large open communal sleeping areas, both indoor and outdoor, and communal bathrooms. Prospective members were interviewed on a daytime visit to determine suitability.

The Retreat was managed by a residential community consisting of up to 20 persons, a self-selective job.

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  1. ^ Frayser, Suzanne G.; Thomas J. Whitby (1995). Studies in Human Sexuality: A Selected Guide, 2nd Edition. Englewood, Colorado: Libraries Unlimited, Inc., 663-664. ISBN 1563081318. 

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