QUOTES
12/29/2018
“Nowadays we wish we had more nude images from our
earlier days. Not for any risque purpose
. . . Just for ‘remembering when.’ The
same as we ‘remember when’ in looking at ourselves in our college sweatshirts .
. . Or in a camp staff t-shirt. It's all
part of our life story and some of it is missing when it comes to the birthday
suits. . . With the proliferation of digital-camera-equipped cell phones and
‘selfies’ these days, there's no reason for the ‘natural’ part of your life to
be missing as it is preserved in images. . . The day will probably come when
you'd like to take a walk down the lane of memories and have some of those
memories include a detour through the nudist woods.” – Bare Platypus, http://bareplatypus.blogspot.com/2015/08/take-naked-selfies-keep-em-secret-keep.html?spref=tw
“Cobblers Beach (Sydney, Australia) is at the end of
Middle Head Road, Mosman, on Sydney harbor.
To get to Cobblers Beach from the city, cross over the Harbor Bridge and
turn off toward Neutral Bay along Military Road (Route 14). Follow this road to Spit Junction. Continue straight ahead at Spit Junction
through Mosman Junction and just after Raglan Street bear left into Middle Head
Road. Follow this to the end, near the
entrance to the navy base. Cobblers
Beach is accessed via a walking track on the northern side (left) of
Middle Head. This is a five-minute walk
to Cobblers on an unsealed road called Cobblers Beach Road. It's a steady decline and is easier than the
alternative steep track located at the edge of the oval that some locals
use. During the summer weekends Cobblers
Beach can become crowded as it is popular with families and couples. This is the best time for new nudists to
visit as you blend with the rest and are less likely to be self-conscious. Cobblers Beach is the location for the Sydney
Skinny annual nude fund raiser swim.” – http://sydneyskinnydippers.weebly.com/nudist-beaches.html
“I actually was encouraged by my boss to work in the
nude if I was comfortable. I worked
midnight to 5:30 in the morning at a . . . bookstore. No monkey business but I did work nude for
about 4 months. It was fun and even had
the blessings of the local law enforcement.
It was the perfect job if only I could make a living at it.” –
Love2bnude52
“As for being caught [freehiking] . . . There have
been several times when others would be upon me before I could slide into my
shorts. I have never had a bad
experience even though there have been times when women were in the group of
textiles I met. The closest thing to a
negative experience was once when hiking along a trial up to the AT I was face
to face with an elderly gentleman and his wife before I could dress. He smiled in passing and she said I needed to
put some clothes on. . . I think the key to being seen while hiking naked by
textiles is to act natural. Being naked
in the outdoors is natural. If you are
not acting in a lewd and lascivious way, or don't act guilty but just simply
wave and continue as normal, speak if spoken too, in a pleasant manner, and
carry on your way. I have at times been
met by other hikers who were clothed and they stopped me and we spoke for some
time. It was very pleasant and they did
not seem to be threatened by my being naked at all. So, get out there and hike nude. It is greatly relaxing and wonderfully
enjoyable.” – Richardetnp, http://www.truenudists.com/groups/view.php?action=viewthread&id=132&idt=99690&page=last
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