Saturday, March 2, 2019

QUOTES 3/1/2019

“Despite distorted perspectives from the media, I get that nudism for most is just regular life, sans clothes.  Not to mention I understand they generally don’t buy into hyper-idealized body types. . . [My] friends have won my trust. They respect boundaries a lot more than other people who have LOTS of clothes on.” – Jaklumen, http://lifeunfurled.com/2015/05/why-im-glad-my-moms-a-nudist/

Vifit - Winter Nudist” Video - https://vimeo.com/162422187

“Marshall’s Beach in San Francisco is a great place for a sunny afternoon within easy reach of downtown; you can be naked there and enjoy one of the best views of the Golden Gate Bridge.” (Photos) - https://activenaturists.net/2016/12/21/marshalls-beach-in-san-francisco/

“A few years ago I had to go from Newcastle to Sydney to pick up a boat . . . it was a fantastic drive nude all the way and back, only stopping for a short time just before the boat yard to put some clothes on.  But once the trailer was hooked up, all the gear came off again for the trip home, about 160km (or 100mls).  It was an exhilerating experience and every one should try it sometime!” - Nekid, https://www.truenudists.com/forum/viewthread.php?id=860&page=2

“. . . in true nakedness, physical and psychological, the soul speaks.  It doesn’t matter how much we use our emotional and intellectual defenses to cover up or hide ourselves, the body seems reluctant to join in with the lie . . . the unveiling of someone’s soul. . . to undress is to expose our story.  When someone has the courage to share that story, something deep within us has the potential to be unveiled.” – Maria Ede Weaving, A Brief History of Nakedness, 2013, p. 206

“When walking in areas where it is not possible to see if people are around there are several things I have learned.  It is often possible to know if anyone has walked a trail before you because if no one has been there for several hours you will most likely encounter cobwebs across your path and you will feel them on your body as you pass through them.  If you see or hear lizards or small animals scurrying about at the sides of the tracks you are walking, it is likely no one has passed that way for some time.  If there are flocks of birds or even single birds around watch which way they fly off.  If they fly away from you it is likely no one has been around for a while. If they fly more towards you it is likely that there is someone in front of you.  Listen for tell-tale signs like a dog barking in the distance or people talking, the sound of pheasants or partridges taking of as they have been disturbed by someone.  Dogs that are not on a lead usually walk in front of their owners and there has been many an occasion when I have seen a dog appearing from around a corner, which has given me enough time to put my wrap on or just hold it or my bag in front of me before the owner appears.” - David Gilderdale, http://www.bn.org.uk/activities/frn_experience

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