Thursday, March 7, 2019


QUOTES 3/7/2019

“I do a lot of cooking while nude.  Just recently I was at Lighthouse Beach ‘nude section’ on Long Island NY and BBQ'd chicken.  Anybody that passed by was offered a piece.  The chicken was gone in a matter of minutes.  One couple had brought a steak and asked me to cook it for them, which I did.  If I am cooking something that splatters like fried chicken or bacon, I make sure I have something on.” – Barewrabbit


“Don’t look at nudity as something shameful.  What ‘is’ shameful is linking social nudity as something sexual and tabooed.  People have been so brainwashed by media, news and all the porn on the internet/tv/mags — that textiles have had their minds re-programmed to when they see nudity ‘SNAP’ they automatically associate it with sexual-ism.” - Scott Redcloud, http://www.naktiv.net/blog/1054/yes-i%E2%80%99m-a-naturist-but-no-that-does-not-mean-i%E2%80%99m-sexual-the-naturist-page/

“Driving nude one must be careful to not offend other drivers of course; though other drivers seldom see you, the police probably won’t appreciate the un-sexual aspects of naturism.  Still, being careful, which one should be when driving anyway, naked cross-country is a wonderful way to go.  I’ve driven naked often – mostly on longer trips from Utah to Washington and to California to South Dakota.” – Kenfreehiker

“In our society nudity is generally regarded as risible, awkward, or uncomfortable, at best – and scandalous, shameful, embarrassing, or disgusting at worst.  Consequently, people who hold the contrary view – that nudity is wholesome, enjoyable, and life-enhancing – have no choice but to speak up.  And this includes men and women equally.” - https://naturistphilosopher.wordpress.com/2014/01/26/how-do-women-really-feel-about-nudity/

“Like other living beings, human beings too come to this world naked, as the Mother Nature has empowered the living beings to face and endure even critical conditions out there.” - http://drprem.com/health/sleeping-naked-could-bring-benefits-to-your-health

“I live on six and a half acres of completely private forest land.  I've cut trails and go out whenever the weather is pleasant enough for a walk. . . I went for about a one-mile hike tonight.  It's about a quarter mile to the road where the mailbox is.  That road is a county road, and gets little traffic.  On summer evenings after the sun has set, I'll sometimes walk up there to pick up the mail. . . I'm thankful every day I live in such a wonderful place.” – Bevans, https://www.truenudists.com/forum/viewthread.php?id=2938&page=6

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