So I spent 3 beautiful hours this afternoon (Feb 4, 2026) at Sunset beach, a neighborhood of Huntington Beach, between 21 and 20 street and I was wondering, you know, how many visits will it take to make (male) thonging a non issue? That is, it was super nice and people really chilled and lots of ladies doing their part to represent and so I was wondering, why not colonize, make a real effort to make a presence, right? I mean, it’s not like it’s unheard of but very infrequent I am told.
So, why not designate actual spots to make our stand, like said 20 street on Sunset Beach, CA?
We already have a few spots on Venice Beach, California such as Rose, Ketch and Privateer.
What other spots either you frequent or would like to start to frequent and colonize?
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I will be in LA in a few weeks, I’m hoping to have a couple hours one afternoon to hit the beach. Which one should I go to?
It all depends where you will stay. Will you be in Malibu, Santa Monica, or the LAX area? Maybe in the South Bay, Long Beach? Burbank or Pasadena? As much as Venice is my go to beach, there are others that may be more immediately accessible and just as relaxing. You will see plenty of women but hardly, if any, men at most beaches, but nearly all will be accepting to men thonging.
So if you’re in the Thousand Oaks to Calabasas to West San Fernando Valley? Point Dume to Malibu to Topanga Beach.
If you’re on the East side of San Fernando Valley and north of the 10 Fwy go to Santa Monica Beach-Venice Beach.
South of the 10 Fwy and west of the 110 Fwy the South Bay beaches make more sense (Manhattan Beach, Hermosa, Redondo)
If you’re east of the 110 Fwy then Seal Beach, Sunset Beach, Huntington Beach are the right call. All other destinations are more Orange County beaches to the South and Ventura County to the north. Newport and Laguna in Orange County worth the drive and of course Blacks in San Diego County.
I hope this helps!
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Thanks this helps, I will be all over making customer calls but will have on afternoon free around LAX.
Nice! Take Washington blvd to the beach, use the parking lot instead of hunting for a parking spot; take a walk south or north of the pier, find a friendly spot, near the jetty on the north and half way down the beach to the south. Bring a snack, water, a book, and plenty of sunblock.