QUOTES
5/11/2018
“I booked our wedding to coincide with my birthday and
did not tell my future wife that I had booked our room in Jamaica to be on the
Nudist side of the resort. To say she
was shocked was an understatement. I was
unpacking when I heard her scream and I went to investigate and found her on
the balcony laughing about some guy who she said was walking around with no
clothes on. I said what do you expect,
we are on the nude side of the hotel?
After about 3 hours of looking and laughing she came to terms and from
then on we became nudists and have remained so ever since, and by the way we
did get married with clothes on.” – George, Land O Lakes, Florida, http://aanr.com/first-time-nudist-experience&page=95
“Leaving a nude get together this past July, I said my
good byes and my thanks to the host and went to get into my SUV. I realized as I started to get in that I was
still naked. I thought so what and put
my towel in the seat and got in nude. It
was a about a 75 mile drive mostly Interstate highways. It was great I felt so free and relaxed. I was able to drive all the way and pull into
my garage when I got home.” – Baldwin, https://www.truenudists.com/forum/viewthread.php?id=860&page=3
“When I was a little girl, I was one of the nakedest
little girls you’d ever meet. Kids have
no sense of shame about their bodies, and why should they? Being naked, as long as you’re not shivering
out in the cold, is one of the most natural things a human body can be. From communal bath time with the cousins,
where I was only distinguishable by the length of my hair (come on, every
family has one of those dorky photos), to walking around diaper-less and
fancy-free, to hauling up my polyester Barbie nightie and boogying bottomless
in the living room, naked was the way I wanted to be.” – Christina Tesoro, https://thenaturistpage.wordpress.com/2015/12/19/why-i-love-being-naked-christina-tesoro/
“We socialize ‘better’ naked. . . I get anxious about
social situations. I’m shy, and rather
quiet. I lack self-confidence and I
doubt myself a lot. I keep a lot to
myself and it means making friends and being casual and conversational with
other people is sometimes difficult for me.
But being naked in social situations with other, friendly, like-minded
people helps, for me, to break down some of the barriers and awkwardness that
my emotional state leads me to often create for myself. So I seek the company of other naturists
because they are people in whose company I feel relaxed. Even if you aren’t quite like me, there is
still something honest and truthful about being naked with your friends.” - https://getnakedgetawesome.wordpress.com/2013/09/04/naturists-why-are-we-social-naked-animals/
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