QUOTES
6/26/2018
“Imagine . . . camping without having to be concerned
about clothes. You rise to sun streaks
piercing your tent, exit your sleeping bag in your natural night gown, amble to
the lake shore and plunge in. The
warming sun serves as your towel as you return to camp to the pleasant sounds
of the birds as they discuss their breakfast menu. As others in your party rise, similarly
smartly attired, you already have the campfire lighted. Growling stomachs chant approval to the
welcome aroma of morning coffee and sizzling bacon. After a few days of such simple bliss, you
may have to dig deep down into your pack to check the identification in your
wallet, to see if your name isn’t ‘Adam’ (or ‘Eve’) after all” - Jim C.
Cunningham
“Zoe's LifeStyle” (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asNaVwwbbtE
“I decided to go for a drive naked. It was about three am. I walked out to my car completely nude. I did put some clothes in the back seat. I then started my car and drove through town,
then got onto the freeway. The place I
went to was two hundred miles away. When
I pulled into the parking lot it was daylight . . . I then grabbed my clothes
and put them on and walked into the restaurant and ordered my breakfast.” –
Texad
“Today, textile products are continually overtly and
covertly marketed to almost every single human being on the planet from birth
until death. This marketing is often so
effective that many of us have come to believe that we could not live without
our clothes. Some of us believe that our
clothes define who we are, that they are an essential and necessary part of our
daily lives, that they are required for us to be accepted, moral, humble, and
good human beings.” - https://youngnaturistsamerica.com/naturism-global-textile-industry/
“For the Spartans, Plutarch said, nakedness had a
couple of societal functions . . . Young men and women were encouraged to
parade naked and go to feasts without clothes on, and sing lots of songs about
war glory to inspire the male warriors.
‘Nor was there anything shameful in this nakedness of the young women .
. . modesty attended them, and all wantonness was excluded. It taught them simplicity and a care for good
health, and gave them some taste of higher feelings, admitted as they thus were
to the field of noble action and glory.’” – JR Thorpe (Plutarch), https://www.bustle.com/articles/172288-7-strange-beliefs-about-nudity-in-western-history
“There's nothing better than sharing your naturist
experience with those you love.” - https://twitter.com/ohionaturist/status/792381932956966912
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