QUOTES
10/31/2019
“My rural setting allows me to do quite a bit outside
sans any clothing. But things like
mowing the front yard I need some cover in case a car comes down the road which
I could not hear due to the mower. So
years ago I got creative and made a some ‘barely there’ shorts. I took a pair of cotton boxers and cut away
the crotch material and slit the sides.
What was left was an elastic waist band with flaps of fabric hanging
front and back. To someone driving by
they pass for shorts . . . The advantage is that there is nothing restricting
my genitals and just the slight feel of the waist band touching me. To the textiled they would feel totally
exposed, but I feel overdressed.” – Noodengr, https://www.truenudists.com/group/you-know-youre-a-nudist-/last/109199/
“Do we all need to nail our colors to the mast in the
‘cause’ of naturism? Do we have to try
to persuade others to see our point of view?
In fact, why can’t we just get on with being happy, naked? . . . I try
not to force my opinions on naturism onto anybody, any more than I would try to
convert them to my side of the argument on religion, politics, taste in music
or which football team I support. If the
topic crops up in conversation, I have no problems in telling people that . . .
I like swimming and sunbathing naked on the beach, not to mention being naked
around the house, as and when the weather and the situation call for it.” –
Paul Rouse, http://www.naturisttravel.net/reviews_view.asp?t=+The+silent+majority&id=966&cid=2&scid=120
“I think we should choose naturism/naturist over
nudism/nudist. Naturism implies going
unclothed in tune with and with respect for nature, something of which we are a
part, whereas nudism has sometimes been used as a pejorative term, coined by
our adversaries. Naturism is a far more
positive term coined by naturists.” – Tom Pine, http://www.thenakedtruthnaturists.com/Portals/0/The%20Naked%20Truth%20Naturists%20Newdsletter_vol_18_no_03.pdf
“Male nipples have just never been as socially
sexualized as female nipples . . . Men have been conditioned to see the female
breast and nipple as a sexual accessory . . . They are something to be coveted,
desired, and unfortunately hidden until sex is imminent. . . Because they’re
hidden, they’re more
intriguing, enticing and captivating . . . If the female nipple was seen all
the time as in other cultures, it would not be eroticized and logic would
dictate therefore not illegal.” - Dr. Stephen de Wit, http://www.menshealth.com/sex-women/nipple-double-standard
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