Monday, August 26, 2019


QUOTES 8/26/2019

“What if, rather than obsess over the nudity aspect, we shape the invitation to naturism around, well, nature? . . . We want to feel that healing connection back to earth and all things organic.  Nature allows us to be ourselves.  We get to step away from all the frustrations of the day, the catcalls, the pressures and just be.  Fresh air, plants, water, animals.  All of these things are very healing to us.  We remember who we are. . . if naturists are trying to figure out more ways to get women involved, include nature in your approaches!” – Honhouniheart, https://clothesfreelife.com/2017/01/11/women-and-nature-ism/

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“. . . nudist settings are no more sexual than public textile settings.  Most people on nude beaches behave the same way they would on a textile beach.  They talk, they skinnydip, laugh, sunbathe nude.  People can control their behavior whether naked or clothed.  There’s a time and place for everything. . . nudists don’t become super aroused and jump each other the minute their clothes come off.  They have sex behind closed doors just like everyone else.” – Felicity, https://youngnaturistsamerica.com/10-myths-naturism-nudism/

“So sunlight is the best disinfectant . . .” – Claire Fallon, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/25/nudism-problems_n_7647806.html

“I had to go in to town . . . and was forced to put on clothes.  My clothes pinched and clung in the most uncomfortable way, even though it was one of my favorite outfits.  I felt restricted and confined, bound by all these layers of fabric strapping me down, pushing me up and sucking me in.  I immediately regressed back into the state of self-consciousness.  I was simply amazed at how fast clothing transformed from a vehicle of self-expression to a quasi-straight jacket.  I could feel myself shriveling up, shrinking back into the woman hyper-aware of every imperfection she hides with her clothes.” – Sara Bensinger, http://www.xojane.com/fun/6-things-i-learned-while-being-naked-for-2-weeks

“I grew up in Michigan.  When I was a kid, if I wanted to camp nude I'd find an empty national forest campground along a body of water and just do it.  Mid-week hardly anybody ever showed up and any ‘hippies’ I met didn't care.  I miss the early 70s!” – AuNaturelOne, https://www.truenudists.com/group/campers-in-the-nude/last/111856/

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