QUOTES
3/25/2019
“Canoeing on stretches of water in the buff is
relatively easy. I used to paddle from
Cedar Key, FL out to the small deserted islands on the Gulf all the time. Never saw another soul on these little bits
of wilderness. They have great beaches
and I always had the whole place to myself.
The best R&R I have ever had.
Canoeing on small streams that have no houses nearby is relaxing too.” –
Richard
“Have there been consequences for me deciding to come
‘out of the shadows’ as a nudist?
Absolutely, and most of them have been wonderful. I no longer have to live a
‘double-life’. I am no longer afraid of
who might find out that I am a nudist. . . I don’t know whether anyone else in
my church has ‘figured it out’ and is shunning me as a result, but that is
between them and God. I wasn’t part of
an ‘in-crowd’ before, so I haven’t been pushed out of anything that I know
of. I still have a good relationship with
both pastors, so that hasn’t been affected. . . I wish that I hadn’t been taught
and believed that our bodies are ‘shameful and must be kept covered’ for all
those years, because I can clearly recognize the negative effects those lies
have caused me. I have no regrets about
becoming a nudist, except that I wish I had known what I know now many years
ago. I also have no regrets for coming
‘out of the shadows’ as a nudist, because I believe that being a nudist and NOT
hiding what God created in His own image gives Him glory. . . I am naked and
unashamed in Christ!” – Steve, https://www.myclothesfreelife.com/2016/08/out-of-the-shadows/
“There appears to be a nudist craze sweeping the
capital - first we had the spectacularly popular nude restaurant Bunyadi, and
now there is a naked sun terrace in the middle of London. The venue is now open and offers 'spectacular
views' of the capital, looking over Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament
and the London Eye. . . Visitors will be able to sunbathe in the open air and
even have a nude work-out on a provided trampoline. . . [the] new sun terrace
is the perfect place to be ‘free from annoying clothes’.” - https://us-mg6.mail.yahoo.com/neo/launch?.rand=dhqebjoduinpu#5852329269
“Nakedness isn’t about lack of clothing anymore– it’s
about lack of control. . . nakedness can be an expression of strength, as long
as you’re in control of the image. . . It’s not the clothing that matters, it’s
the context.” – Charlotte Alter, http://time.com/3456891/jennifer-lawrence-nude-photo-vanity-fair/
“Even in 2016, a woman is a ‘not classy’ if she shows
too much cleavage, let alone a nipple.
Because our bodies are viewed as sexual objects, and sadly that's the
way it's always been. . , the majority of people simply accept that men are
allowed to be bare-chested in public, and women are not. . . I think it's
really time to stop putting so much emphasis on what women wear - or don't wear
- and free the nipple. We could even
just start with Flashing Fridays to get everyone used to the idea.” – Nama
Winston, http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/nama-winston/free-the-nipple-and-the-mind-will-follow/?utm_content=bufferbea1c&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
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