Wednesday, November 14, 2018


QUOTES 11/14/2018


“We think of clothing as being so unique and expressive, but it really does pretty much package everyone into the same array of shapes.  And it hides a lot of what is unique about our bodies.  Especially these days when the same clothing and brands can be (and are) purchased anywhere and everywhere – we all end up wearing the same basic things.” – Felicity Jones, https://youngnaturistsamerica.com/our-naked-bodies-the-humanist-experience-podcast/

“En Corse le domaine naturiste thalasso et SPA de Riva Bella - Hébergement eco bungalows plage Video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEdg1cnsjko

“The freedom you feel when you first drop your drawers outside is the most freeing experience a person can feel.  I could only compare it to gaining your freedom or the first day of a newlywed.  Complete unconditional freedom, joy, and acceptance from anyone or anything that happens to see you.  A rabbit was the first living thing to see me nude in the outdoors. . . [this is] a call to action that the next chance you get, you get out of your house and into the world!  Embrace your body outdoors and be at peace.” – Hoosier, https://www.truenudists.com/members/blogs/

“Being nude together with other fellow nudist friendly people is a kind of trust, freedom, openness and a display of a positive body image.” – Rupa, https://twitter.com/Rupa2105/status/794543862962208768

“. . . most of my . . . swimming anytime, anywhere is done in the nude.  Why bother with the other way?” – Dan

“It’s wrong that naturists just laze around a pool or on a beach in the sun to the exclusion of swimming and freehiking and nude gardening and similar healthy activities.  Naturism is not just sunbathing – far from it.  It’s wrong that naturists eat such unhealthy foods.  A restaurant at a resort should serve much more than burgers and fries and sugar-crammed sodas.  Naturists are healthy eaters.  It’s wrong that naturists gather together to drink and smoke as if getting naked somehow encourages these obviously unhealthy practices.  On the contrary, naturism discourages these nasty habits.  It's wrong that naturists neglect mental and spiritual stimulation, and hide from others.  Demonstrating that they are different, not ‘sheeple’, by stepping outside the constraints of society and culture, and rejecting the negative effects of ‘textilism’ and sexual perversion, naturists should be seekers after all truth and leaders and teachers and missionaries, not fearful mental pigmies.  Perhaps ‘nudists’ are okay with an unhealthy lifestyle, but not ‘naturists’.  By definition, naturists are physically active, eat healthy food, avoid unhealthy habits, seek mental and spiritual advancement, and encourage others to understand so they also live in true health.” – Kenfreehiker

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