QUOTES
3/16/2020
“I am lucky that my back garden is very private and
only part of it can be seen from the landing window of one neighbor. From when we first moved in and chatting to
the neighbor who has a partial view it came up in conversation that we enjoyed
nude recreation to which the neighbor said that we were in good company as she
sunbathed nude in her garden and so did the neighbor the other side of her
house.” – B4dger, http://www.naturist-corner.net/community/index.php?topic=22667.0;topicseen
“If we ride our bikes naked we are not doing anybody
any harm at all – whereas if we’re driving a diesel car you’re doing people a
lot more harm. ‘The fumes actually quite
often make us choke.’ . . . “Riding your bike is fit and healthy – and we’re
looking to promote body freedom and the right to be naked.” – Tara Cox, Mike
Clarke, Wendy Pettit, http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/cambridge-naked-bike-ride-criticism-12886970#ICID=sharebar_twitter
“While out today, I met a woman with a dog who when I
asked her if she minded if I was naked, she replied that she had seen it all
before, it doesn't bother me. We walked
and talked for about 20 minutes . . . About half an hour later I met a woman
with a dog who I have not seen for about 6 months, she didn't recognize me at
first, but when I reminded her I had walked naked with her, she
remembered. Who would have thought a
woman walking on her own felt meeting a naked man in the forest was so
insignificant she could forget about it?” – Gildo, http://www.naturist-corner.net/community/index.php?topic=22542.0;topicseen
“Not a single living and breathing soul on this
beautiful planet entered its existence wearing clothes. We were all born NUDE. Therefore, we are ALL nudists. We don’t CHOOSE to be nude, we ARE nude. However, we do CHOOSE to wear clothes.” – Tim
Walker, https://www.change.org/p/mitchell-j-silver-allow-public-nudity-in-an-area-of-a-new-york-city-park/c?source_location=petition_show
“Why do woman’s unclothed bodies appear everywhere
from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the flashing advertisements in Times
Square, and yet the sight of a naked male is still cause for alarm? Why can images of nude women be tacitly
accepted as neutral, while images of men are labeled as exclusively queer? Why have conversations surrounding body
positivity and self-love eluded men?” – Priscilla Frank, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/bare-men-photos_us_58da847ae4b0928a6b781601?cg206p95r640xm9529
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