QUOTES
3/16/2018
“Only males will join the [free]hiking as women don’t
want their bodies to have scratches from the sprigs and bushes. We hike rarely-used trails to avoid
visitors. Such trails can be found all
over Hong Kong. They are usually brooks with
rocks. We go on weekdays. Each hike takes two to three hours. We used to run into other hikers who were
fine with us. We can directly jump into
ponds we came across. It is very
enjoyable.” - Cheung Min-yau, http://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/article/1997631/bare-us-hong-kongs-nudists-struggle-acceptance
“Gardening naked is not only a simple joy, it reminds
us that we can be honest with who we are as humans and as part of this planet.
. . I see it as a way to celebrate the beautiful place we have to live and not
take anything for granted in this wonderful universe. We forget to celebrate that we are physical
beings in a physical environment.” – Bill S.
“I am off to spend time with a different couple on an
acreage where we will be clothing free as long as weather permits while out of
doors. . . [They] have hosted us a few times with their annual spring naturist
potluck BBQ. I get to take my camping
trailer with us so that I can enjoy the freedom of life in the countryside au
naturel.” - http://rglongpre.ca/naturistlens/2016/05/29/no-apologies-needed-for-being-natural/
“The human body is one of the world’s most beautiful
things, so why hide it in shame especially? . . . Hiding our bodies in shame
does nothing but damage us even more than showing it all off. So, why not live naked instead?” - https://rfgjga1992.wordpress.com/2016/04/28/lets-do-all-this-to-promote-nudism/
“Having been a practicing naturist since my teens
(when my parents weren’t home) going nude at the resort was easier than I
expected. Everyone I saw was having a
good time.” - Walter from Arizona, https://www.reviewresorts.com/resorts/clothing-optional/shangri-la-ranch-phoenix/
“Put aside the outer skins and allow your natural skin
to absorb the sunshine as necessary, to breathe in the Sacred Breath as our
bodies were intended.” - https://fantasyramblings.blogspot.com/2017/08/learning-from-old-ways.html
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