Tuesday, December 25, 2018


QUOTES 12/25/2018

“I'm nude all the time I'm home.  I have some non-nudist friends who will come over.  They know I'm always nude at home and they accept it.  If someone that is not in our social circle, neighbor etc., I just go into my room while my wife will talk with them.  The only time I get dressed is when I go out to work or take my wife shopping or some out-door activities.” – Nudycg

“Flashback @ 2016 Bodypainting With Andy Golub Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNrRaCBzYks

“I ran across an article regarding toxic clothing. . . The body absorbs what is put on the skin, including pesticides and other toxins contained in clothing.  Clothing also restricts the skins ability to breathe and thus hinders the release of toxins from the body.  In this regard, many nudists really are healthier than our textile friends.  A fact that should help support a nudist lifestyle when taking to friends, family, or government regulators that attempt to impose laws against nudity.” – Garden Lover, http://www.naktiv.net/blog/1127/toxic-clothing/

“. . . if society would allow people to be nude when they want to be, it would become a big, fat, nothing, zero, zed, null.  After all, society has adjusted to less clothing.  Just look at how people went about in public in 1906 as opposed to now to see what I mean.  I see no less happening were nudity approached in this way.  Eventually, everyone would incorporate it into the everyday scheme of things. . . just visit . . . nudist parks across this country and you’ll find people going about their day like any other people, only without clothing.  That’s right; gardening, barbecuing, strolling, cycling, playing sports, swimming, reading, socializing—all without a stitch on.  You’ll be ‘underwhelmed’ by how normal the whole scene is once you get past the simple nakedness—just people going about their lives.  And don’t go citing something bad that happened at a nudist park—something the media loves to do—as if those kinds of things don’t happen in a clothed environment.  They happen, not because people are naked; they happen because people are people." - Tom Pine

“I've had the joy of walking through a forest nude, feeling the spongy ground under my feet and the forest air kissing my skin.  My husband and I strolled nude down the Hamma Hamma River in Washington.” – Crystal

“There’s nothing more enjoyable than swimming and socializing in the nude.  My wife and I discovered nudism five years ago during a tour of Australia.  We came across a ‘free beach’ at Darwin and decided to give it a go, just for the heck of it.  The experience of swimming nude in the ocean was incredibly liberating and we went on to visit other nudist locations and resorts.” – Bill S.

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