QUOTES
1/17/2019
“When walking naked it is always important to look
confident. I never try to hide or run
away or act any differently to the way I would if I were clothed. When walking in open countryside moorland or
other open areas it is easy to see anyone in the distance. If I can see that I am likely to encounter
someone I do not know and I can deviate my walk a little to avoid walking very
close to them. I usually leisurely put
my wrap on while still walking . . . (I always use a wrap in preference to
shorts . . . [which] can be very difficult over boots or shoes and looks very
clumsy as well as talking too long). I
believe that this signals that I have no intention of causing alarm or
distress, I always say hello and often talk to people and let them know I am a
naturist. As soon as I am past them I
remove my wrap or remove it sooner if they say that they do not have a problem
with me being naked, which is usually the case.
If I do not have to pass in close proximity to anyone I do not usually
put my wrap on.” - David Gilderdale, http://www.bn.org.uk/activities/frn_experience
“Bare Burro Nude5K Trail Run 2017” (Video) -
“Hear me when I
say that there are real true naturists and nudists who hang out without things
getting sexual. I have lived it. I am a young black woman who has been living
clothes free for 2.5 years now. I’ve
been to a few clothing optional parks, beaches and resorts. I’ve gone camping, attended events, and even
hosted naked yoga in my own apartment. I
can tell you for a fact that in the living world, social nonsexual nudity
happens. And trust me, I was on high
alert, because I have been raped before. . . There will always be people who
are stuck on sex. But trust me when I
say that there are a lot of people who aren’t.” – Honhouniheart, https://clothesfreelife.com/2017/01/04/letter-skeptics-naturism-nudism-clothes-free-living/
“I think I have always been a nudist from a very early
age 5 or 6 and experimented with it off and on throughout the years. But it hasn't been until I reached my late 30s
and early 40s that I really understood the practice and what being a nudist is
all about. It was this understanding
that led to be realize that being a nudist was a part of whom I am.” –
kaspernzl, https://www.truenudists.com/forum/thread/111361/when-did-you-discover-you-were-a-naturistnudist/1/?highlight=541290
“Clothes are a wall that separate us from our true
selves.” - https://twitter.com/NudeMovement/status/799795027765436416
“Working from life is a crucial part of a painter’s
classical training. Not a painter
myself, becoming a model allows me to enter a world I wouldn’t otherwise
experience. It opens a door into
thinking about art.” - Kelley Swain, https://inews.co.uk/essentials/culture/arts/feels-like-pose-nude-artists/
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