QUOTES
3/27/2019
“Rather be naked, rather be nude. Because if I were I’d ’be one happy dude.” –
Connecticut Nudist, https://twitter.com/nudistct?t=1&cn=cHlta193dGZfZGlnZXN0X3RyaWdnZXJlZA%3D%3D&sig=8cb9a86f684bcd04ab623aab8882a6fc90662794&al=1&refsrc=email&iid=4b26b7a9cb94453ca2f3b081933823fc&autoactions=1431296051&uid=396523018&nid=244+413
“Why Bother Wearing Clothes when hiking? Hike naked
instead” Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chJsiHkIRuU
“I have discovered genuine naturists to be friendly,
moral, and relaxed – very different from the caricature one often comes across
in the media. For me, naturism has to
rank among other interests in life, such as creative writing, music, wildlife,
good literature, running, researching ancestry, and, of course, the whole
business, even in retirement, of preaching God's Word and pastoring those in
need. I have a very full life, and naturism is a very pleasant
ingredient." – Trevor Humber, http://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2006/21-july/features/the-bare-necessities-why-christians-go-naked
“Does this sound familiar? The second you get out of the shower you
immediately wrap a towel around your body before risking catching a glimpse of
exposed flesh. If so, experts say you’re
missing out on an important self-esteem booster. Checking yourself out in the buff
‘desensitizes you to being so negative about your body . . . It normalizes the
experience.’” – Korin Miller, Yahoo Health, (Amy L. Flowers, PhD, Clinical
Psychologist and Body Image Expert), https://www.yahoo.com/health/the-1-thing-you-should-do-1332515371655222.html
“My brother and I were born into a naturist family,
and quite a few of our extended family are naturists. We're lucky that the family home is near to a
naturist beach. We can walk naked from
the house, through the garden, then through the woods and over the dunes to the
beach. I don't know what it is like NOT
to be a naturist.” – DanyBouy, https://www.truenudists.com/forum/viewthread.php?id=9090&page=1
“I'm still thinking about that [naked bike] ride - it
was awe-inspiring, transcendent!” – Brian B.
“I still vividly remember the first time I went to a
proper sauna in a sleepy German village.
It was men, women and children of all ages and all nude. Nobody noticed their nudity. Here it was just the norm. In between sauna sessions the happy villagers
would take a dip in the swimming pool, or have a beverage or even a hot spicy
soup. After that I became a Sauna
junky.” – Thomas Lundy, http://youngnaturistsamerica.com/gave-up-on-canadian-nudism-went-back-to-europe/
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