QUOTES
2/7/2019
“Forcing someone to wear clothes is just
inhumane. It’s cruel. . . [It] should be
a human rights violation and illegal. . . Being naked is a human right.” - https://rfgjga1992.wordpress.com/2016/04/28/lets-do-all-this-to-promote-nudism/
“San Francisco Valentines Nude Love Parade 2016”
(Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YexvzmphbaI
[For at least 2000 years, Japanese women called] “. .
. ama would customarily dive wearing only loincloths—it is easier to warm up
without wet clothes clinging to your skin—and an experienced diver could go as
deep as 30 meters and hold her breath for as long as two minutes at a
time. The ama dived from the shore or
from boats, with rope strung around their waists, and men would wait in the
boats above to pull them back up.” - Alanna Schubach, http://jezebel.com/the-disappearing-ama-japans-tough-topless-free-divin-1679290183
“Game night gets a lot better when you play board
games naked. Didn't pass ‘go’, didn't
collect $200? Who cares? You still get to be naked! Lost the shirt off your back landing on
Boardwalk? Lose your pants and boxers
too! When they ‘sink your battleship’
don't worry about being left in the water.
You can skinny dip. Strip poker
can consist of putting clothes back on.
Don't take simple games, or life, too seriously. Play naked.” – Bare Platypus, http://bareplatypus.blogspot.com/2014/01/play-monopoly-naked.html?spref=tw
“I prefer to bike naked. I can pick a secluded section of rail trail,
ride a few miles out to town, disrobe and ride.
Pick a section of trail you know and have riden before so you know where
any houses and crossroads are. On most
trails you can see 1/2 mile ahead to see if there are anyone ahead. My shorts are on the handlebars. Last summer I get in a 20 mile naked bike
trip down and back on one of my favorite trails.” – SunnMaxx, https://www.truenudists.com/forum/viewthread.php?id=1842&page=3
“In another paradox, humans donned clothing to keep away parasites and
filth, yet only created breeding grounds for different types of infections and
disease. While clothes may seem like a
way to keep the dirt off, we’re really only harming ourselves more. Along with infertility rates and Lyme
disease, clothes also contribute to yeast infections and UTIs in women. They are creating problems by trying to
eradicate them.” – Lauren Martin, http://elitedaily.com/life/scientific-reasons-just-always-naked/971796/
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