QUOTES
6/16/2018
“There is a sense of freedom practicing yoga naked . .
. Freedom from negative feelings about your body, and deeper connection with
yourself and the world around you. While
many equate being naked with sex, this couldn’t be further from the truth in a
naked yoga class . . . Naked Yoga is about being comfortable in your own skin
and the amazing confidence that comes with it.
It’s about knowing, accepting and loving yourself at your core.” – Doria
Gani, https://inews.co.uk/essentials/lifestyle/wellbeing/naked-exercise-growing-fitness-trend/
“Bowling naturiste en FRANCE” (Video) - https://vimeo.com/124806476
“Non-naturists get hung up on the ‘embarrassment’ of
being nude in front of others. For a
naturist, this embarrassment doesn’t exist.
They are proud of their nudity, and don’t feel an inkling of shame over
it. What non-naturists don’t understand
is that being nude makes whatever you’re doing, just that much more
enjoyable. It brings joy and
exhilaration with it.” - https://naturistthoughts.wordpress.com/2016/10/02/company/
“In 1981, some Navy buddies and myself went to Sanibel
Island and met some of the best folks in the world. Intelligent, funny, educated, and oh
yes...NAKED. . . Being raised in the buckle of the bible belt, that was a level
of acceptance that I had never experienced before. It was awesome. . . Almost every experience I
have had since that first one on Sanibel has been the same way. . . But by and
large social nudity has been a huge plus for me and my family.” – David, http://ymlp.com/z62kdg
“Just when we entered Hells Bay [Everglades], we saw a
group of 5 canoes with 10 people approaching the chickee too. . . I was still
naked and decided to give it a try – I really didn’t want to put on my wet
shorts. I noticed a couple of stares and
put on my sarong for a while, but it didn’t hold well while we were pitching
the tent. One guy from the group came to
us . . . he said he and his fellow instructor were personally cool with nudity
but the girls apparently weren’t . . . As we came back to the main route, we
were still naked, but when a couple of tour boats were passing by we covered
with shorts to avoid possible confrontation.
But we couldn’t really complain, as the previous day we spent naked
entirely, and on that day we did 14 out of 15 miles of canoeing in the
buff! Sadly, but our naked adventure was
over.” - https://activenaturists.net/2014/02/07/canoeing-in-the-everglades/
“Isn’t it ironic that by covering only ‘private’ parts
that those parts become the focus of attention, creating sexual (evil)
thoughts? Even more ironic is that by
uncovering those parts they lose their mystery and become just another part of
a body.” - Angie & Steve, https://allnudist.wordpress.com/2008/02/07/whats-nudism-all-about/
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