QUOTES
12/23/2018
[I] “. . . attended another home party in Tucson with
the Buff-A-Teers. Big lot, with cars
parked strategically to block, we sat on lawn chairs outside. Ate great food, played home made very large
Jenga (take a mallet and knock out blocks so that the next person makes the
whole thing tumble). I was the one who
made the whole 6 ft. tower of blocks tumble.
It was fun. The guy who's house
it was . . . had made a nice size pond with gazebo, sitting area, walkways, and
soon a bridge across the pond that we all walked around. We did have to cover up as there was a
neighbor across the way. We drew for
gifts as another Christmas thing, ate some more, chatted, and went home. Very comfortable weather, not too warm but
not too cool.” – Cherie
"Seeing no other cars, I left my shorts in the car and
with hat, keys and walking stick took off nude down the trail. . . This trail
was beautiful, meandering through meadow and forest through gradual hills for
what seemed miles and miles. For me
there is no greater recreation activity then walking nude in the sunshine
through a forest and meadow.” - Jay
“Getting naked on TV is the final step on my
self-healing, self-acceptance journey. I
believe it’s time for the world to see that not all the women working in the
entertainment industry have the perfect body, they are just women, struggling,
like everybody else. . . With my participation in this TV project, I show the
world my real, totally not perfect, self and I hope I can encourage other women
to find a positive connection to their body.
You are enough. Show the world
that you are more than your body, sisters!” – Leo, http://www.nakedandalive.com/2016/09/28/naked-and-alive-why-i-got-naked-on-tv-and-feel-great-about-it/
“Lately, I’ve found the line between porn and art
blurred. More and more, I’ve been
finding that one person’s porn is another person’s art.” - https://timothyach.wordpress.com/2016/11/29/the-line-between-porn-and-art/
“I have always taken the opportunity to talk about
naturism in as unobtrusive a way as I can. . . people sometimes just can't
believe that I'm openly talking about nude hiking. They sometimes ask in shock, 'Did you just
say nude? . . . I will invariably treat the question as if the person is
concerned if I might be barefoot and what if I injured my foot? So I will tell him that of course I have
boots on and nothing else. When I
proceed in this vein, I'm forcing my listener to accept that nudity is natural. If you do this ten times, a hundred times, a
thousand times, you either lose your friend or you've made him or her accept
naturism. . . But while you may make him or her accept nudity as decent,
converting the person into a naturist is quite a different thing
altogether. They usually remain firmly
textile but I have no problem with that.
All I want is for the person to accept naturism as decent.” – T.L.Lim, http://www.naktiv.net/blog/1168/shout-it-from-the-rooftops/
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