QUOTES
5/3/2018
“After about 45mins of beach watching we decided to go
for it and walked naked . . . towards the busy middle part of the beach. We had
decided that we really wanted to walk the full length of the beach naked . . .
Of course as usual we went fully committed, carrying no emergency cover-ups or
swimsuits, we really believe that if you are going to walk naked in public that
you should be fully committed to it. . . just before we reached the busy middle
section, we stopped for a chat with a couple of girls, probably in their
mid-twenties, both of whom were topless, and walking down to the
waterline. They were intrigued by our
passion for walking naked, and one of them decided right there to take off her
bikini bottom and go swimming naked. She
said that she was going to try to spend the rest of the day on the beach
naked. A convert! . . . We spent the
rest of the afternoon lounging naked in the sun, reading and taking a couple of
walks down to the waterline for a naked swim as the tide came back in.” - https://nakedwalker200.wordpress.com/2013/05/
“I believe that the context of the nudity I viewed as
a child formed a subconscious response as an adult to avoid objectifying nude
people. . . I am very glad to have it this way, because I don’t want to be
afraid of nudity or turned on by something that was not intended to be a turn
on. I hope to expose my own children to
nonsexual nudity to try to help them process the normality of the male and
female human body.” – Miss Shortlegs, https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130416133156AAPSW6m
“Imagine the scene: Four young naturist girls talking
excitedly (and totally unconcerned) with a naked old man covered with dirt from
working (not a dirty old man), drinking a soda, sitting in a chair on a deck
outside a trailer. Where else but at a
naturist park?” - Kenfreehiker
“Trust and respect are the basis of Nudism.” - nudistasvenezolanos, https://www.instagram.com/p/BhmLo0NgX9A/
“Right from the story of Adam and Eve, we are taught
that figs leaves are for concealing the body parts – at first thought to be
among the most beautiful works of all creation, but now denigrated to reside
amidst attitudes of shame and guilt. So
many social norms have been attributed to New and Old Testament writings, even
by those who have abandoned the tenants of religiosity, but yet, have held
closely to the ethical values seemingly derived from such ideologies.” – https://meanderingnaturist.wordpress.com/2012/12/
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