Wednesday, November 28, 2018


QUOTES 11/28/2018

“Caribbean in the buff: Don’t miss these nude excursions . . . The Mak Nuk naturist condo community near Tulum is a newcomer to the clothing-optional scene in Mexico and they have some new ideas for bare-bottom adventurers.  These include a trip to a jungle cenote for some skinny dipping.  Cenotes are roughly circular sinkholes filled with spring water.  The water is cool — a constant 75 degrees year-round — and gin clear.  There’s a rope swing and plenty of screening foliage around the rim.” - –Steve Blount, http://experience.usatoday.com/caribbean/best-of-caribbean/nude-adventures-in-the-caribbean/11101521/


“Many people refuse to go nude because they feel that their height, weight, build, features, etc. are unacceptable.  There is no need to feel that you must conform to a standard of beauty or acceptability, especially one you had no part in creating.  Naturists come in all shapes, sizes, colors, ages, and beliefs.  Naturists have even undergone surgeries, mastectomies, etc., and have the scars to prove it (many have said that naturism helped them further accept these scars).  In naturism, there is no ideal of the perfect body other than yourself.  If you can accept yourself for what you are, you will have no problem overcoming your perceived imperfections.” – Jessica. http://femalenaturist.blogspot.com/search/label/Young%20Female%20Nudists

“Sadly I have observed quite a rapid decline in the number of naturist families in recent years.  Only ten years ago three of the clubs we visited last year would have had at least some families with children present but ours were the only children on all three occasions.” – Nudelycouple, http://www.naturist-corner.net/community/index.php?topic=21897.0;topicseen

“Nudists are people that make up their own mind and just go with the flow.  They are open to new ideas and experiences.” – C. Anthony, http://clapway.com/2016/12/05/nudism-10-things-you-didnt-know/

“Each morning, I take a completely bare excursion out the front door.  Usually, I climb up onto the sun-drenched slab of granite.  The concrete patio is flat, shaded and cold.  The natural granite is better and gives my body something to play with.  The sun feels great, even if there is a nip to the temperature, or a wind, or a breeze that captures me, sometimes shockingly.  I feel alive, and I gauge what I might put on to wear during my travels into town.” – Jbee, http://freerangenaturism.com/forum/index.php?topic=675.15;topicseen

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