Sunday, July 15, 2018


QUOTES 7/15/2018

“Paris, that well-known city of freedom. . . Recently, it has been proposed that a nudist zone will open in the city . . . Of course! Freedom to wear (or not wear) whatever you like is a cornerstone of the capital . . . ‘Don’t they have one already?’ . . . Paris has proved itself to be freethinking and liberal over public nudity. However, what seems to truly unnerve the French is the absence of nudity. . . French beaches are practically nudist areas already – enforcedly so.  It seems only natural this should spread to the capital city. . . the opening of Paris’s nudist zone will be a great success.  It is a sincere tribute to the freedom of expression, freedom of dress and freedom of belief of which France is so proud.  I only hope they will introduce a zone on beaches in which women are free to cover themselves up as well.” – Madeleine Mankey, http://www.studentnewspaper.org/paris-nudist-beaches-contradict-frances-attitude-to-women/?platform=hootsuite


“. . . referred to by us as ‘casual home nudity,’ . . . in households where nudity isn't associated with shame, and being naked is considered just part of normal routine, or preferred when it gets a little hot outside. . . there's also a lot to do that's more enjoyable done naked.” - http://thenudereview.com/nudist.htm

“We showed our girls pictures of when they were small and they would play in the backyard, on the patio, in their play house and they were always naked.  After showing them the pictures, the oldest began to remember a little more and then relayed some stories she remembered.  The youngest was able to remember much but saw the pictures and said ... ‘looks like I'm having fun!’” – FireProf, http://www.clothesfreeforum.com/forum/naturist-rooms/miscellaneous/548451-children-on-a-nude-beach

“Lately I hear and see more and more people complain about the Facebook attitude towards nudity. . . Get a free blog at WordPress or Blogger. . . blogs . . . are a great way to spout your feelings, express yourself, tell the world about your naked life.  Write up posts.  Put your pictures there . . . and then dump a link to that post on Facebook. . . put a ‘safe’ image in the blog post, and then put the post out there for real.” – Paul Walker, https://clothesfreelife.com/2016/10/22/the-facebook-frenzy/

“Naturism removes the mask that surrounds us and keeps us from revealing our true selves.” - https://twitter.com/socalnaturist/status/786398752604983300

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