Being single in a nudist life style can be hard. Different clubs and resorts have different policies. There is no way for anyone to set standard rules and regulations.
I can recommend one way to meet single people. You will notice the link below for Single Nudist.com. I have helped with the beta testing of this sight and I have meet some nice people all over the USA and believe it can work for anyone. It is just hard to get everyone aware of it. So if you know of any singles, male or female, tell a friend. Spread the word and let everyone be aware that you can meet singles with the same life style as yours. There are people from almost every state on this sight. So maybe there is someone waiting for you to discover them. There are all age brackets from early 20's to 70+. To join this sight, you must have an AANR membership. You can go to the site to learn more about it. Good luck and maybe you'll find some?
Also another site that AANR has put together for Singles was developed August 2002 by Marji who is an AANR Trustee for the FANR region. She has been putting Singles Seminars together in different regions. You can find AANR's singles site at www.singles-network.org. It also has a Yahoo group that you can have discusions with other single nudists. This isn't a match making site, but one that is trying to make singles welcome at all nudist resorts in the AANR regions. Something that a lot of us are glad to see finally change.
One thing to remember when you are single and going to clubs. Some clubs do require an apointment for you to come to their club for a tour. Please check ahead of time, before you plan to visit, to make your first trip a pleasant one. Also remember that singles are not always welcome to clubs and resorts, but don't let that stop you. Try to remember that if you see someone of the opposite sex that is there, it might be their first time and you don't want to chase them off thinking that this place is a meat market. We are there to enjoy the life style of nudism away from home. If you meet someone while you are there, that is great. Aproach as a friend first and don't come on to strong. If you go on the weekends, maybe participate in some of the events going on at that club or resort. Some have dances on the weekends, water volleyball, tennis, and the list goes on. That is a great way to break the ice easy. Ask them to dance or maybe talk to them while playing water volleyball. Just some suggestions to make everyone feel comfortable and keep coming back.