QUOTES
12/11/2018
“As I was working in Dellymaze Park, the kids from the
resort visited to share it with the new girl (10 years old). It always amazes me how kids can be so
natural around old naked people. The new
girl had lots of fun running the trails.
Later we met her again with her mom and her mom’s boyfriend in the hot
tub. They make a nice family. They really enjoyed their visit to Olive Dell
Ranch and seem likely to join as new members.
The daughter mentioned how much she liked Dellymaze Park, and her mom
mentioned she’d definitely take a tour on her next visit.” - Kenfreehiker
“Katie & Esta body painting”
Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLymrXm-7C0&list=PLomdGT_nTZPUD91XaIQBv-Pn1ajPtx053
“Naked I came from my mother’s womb.” - Job 1:21
“I've been a naturist for 40 years. Initially, it was about having time on my own
and being able to relax. I was 14 when I
started to be a naturist and continued with the naturist lifestyle. I had children, and brought all them up as
naturists. I've brought my grandchildren
up as naturists. One of my daughters had
a naturist wedding. We do the same thing
everybody else does, except that we choose to do it without clothes.” - Angela
Russell, BN president, http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/13100175.With_naturism__you_never_have_to_worry_about_what_to_wear/
“I’m a naked person.
Always have been. It's my go-to,
my baseline if you will. I’m naked right
now, in fact. . . I never go as far as wearing a bra and try to avoid skirts
that have a lot of fabric. But if I’m
home, I am without clothes. . . I’d like to say this started when I had
kids—we’d all come home after a long day in a dirty city, they’d take off their
clothes and get in the bath, I’d take off my clothes and…make dinner. But the truth is that I’ve been a naked
person forever. . . When you’re with your naked self all the time, you . . .
get a lot more intimate with it. . . I . . . accept parts that might otherwise
be hidden under a layer of cotton. . . imperfections . . . are less hateful
when you see them all the time. . . we’d all be happier people if we were naked
even for 20 minutes a day. We’d be more
accepting of ourselves, we’d be more accepting of our bodies, and I bet we’d be
more accepting of each other. . . Enjoy the naked. Don’t rush it.” - Danielle Pergament, http://www.allure.com/story/birthday-suit-self-confidence-body-image
“I don’t know if I should be naked during the day or
not. Who am I kidding? I’ll always be naked. I haven’t done any social nudity in a couple
of weeks. I hope to this weekend. I’ll need it.” - http://arizonavichi.tumblr.com/post/152998494897/just-wait-a-few-minutes
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