Sunday, February 24, 2019


QUOTES 2/24/2019

“Probably the easiest way to get used to not wearing clothes is to simply remain undressed after you take a shower.  Stay undressed as long as you can and enjoy the freedom of not having binding closing on.  If you shower in the evening after work, simply go about your evening as usual, doing your chores, watching TV, or whatever it is you do in the evening.” - http://wearlesslivemore.org/Start%20Living%20Clothes%20Free.htm


“I just have a problem when women (or others) suggest that covering up is a solution to ending sexual harassment, objectification or any sort of assault / violence against women. The people who suggest this clearly haven’t thought about this issue very deeply, but given the culture we live in, it shouldn’t be any surprise to hear it.” – Felicity Jones, http://youngnaturistsamerica.com/clothed-naked-online-women-still-not-asking-for-it/

“We have a society that is too embarrassed about the body to give children the information that they need, teachers who are not allowed to give children the information that they need, and parents who are too embarrassed and/or too unsure themselves of the facts to give children the information that they need.” - http://www.bn.org.uk/community/ccs_files/campaigns/ChildrenDeserveBetter_2016.pdf

“. . . complete body acceptance.  In shaming the body shamers.  We are bombarded with nude imagery from the perfect people - selfie-addicted models and Kardashians and fitspo gurus - all in the name of feeling confident and beautiful and proud.  So, why shouldn't the curvy and floppy and bumpy and hairy and stretched have the right to show everybody just how much they love themselves sick, too?” – Jo Stanley, http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/well-good/inspire-me/82450480/i-went-naked-at-work-and-it-was-wonderfully-therapeutic

“I love being naked.  I do everything in the nude, even the gardening!  We're Cuban, and it's a hot island.  Why not go nude?" - Eva Mendes, Actress

“It’s my second family, and it’s fun . . . I get to be somebody that I’m not in the real world.  You always have to be something proper and everything else there, and here you just come out and get to relax, be a kid in a sense, an adult kid, and do things you don’t get to do at home.  Like being naked.” – Travis, http://www.freep.com/story/news/columnists/john-carlisle/2016/08/28/nudist-resort-swingers/87382874/

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