QUOTES
10/9/2019
“Living nude and cultivating nude relationships is
simply being who we are, in the most honest way possible. There are times when clothing is necessary,
but all too often clothes are indicative of social status or indifference. When naked we're out there, in our entirety -
open and vulnerable in a fully positive way.” – Leolucbx, https://www.truenudists.com/group/everyday-naked-living-revamped/1/110992/
“Saturday (July 2011) I attended the Canyon State
Naturists pool party. Naked fun was had
by all who attended. The local Phoenix
area naturist community is very active” – Kenfreehiker
“What we wear can demonstrate to others our openness
or reservedness. Nudity is to be fully
open and exposed. Which is why people
generally do not like it. People do not
like to be vulnerable. Sins and scars
can be hidden with clothing. . . Is simple nudity sinful? Some say lust and sexuality make nudity
sinful. Some say the dress requirements
given to the Old Testament temple priests prove nudity is sinful. However, I conclude that simple nudity is not
a sinful state. Would God have created
Adam and Eve in a sinful state? In spite
of the unclothed state of man, God declared Creation ‘Very Good.’” – Jon, https://driptorchpress.wordpress.com/2017/02/24/cras-nudity/
“Swimming without a suit is so
much more fun and easier, too. Skinny
dipping with friends (even those you've just met) is a wonderful way to
exercise.” - http://aanrwestern.org/
“Having chosen to live the clothes free lifestyle as
much as possible . . . I’m getting to be a bit of an activist, pushing the
envelope as much as I can, I no longer cover up when service people show up at
our park . . . and when I go outside the gate to collect a package in the ‘big’
mailbox, I never cover up. At night,
when I ride my bicycle along the bike path that runs in front of our park, I
often just wear a tank top and nothing else . . .what do the motorists see, but
a guy in a tank top? They don’t realize
I’m not wearing shorts and, if they do, should I care? . . . ‘Why can’t I be
naked wherever and whenever I want?’
It’s high time society got over the currently held dictum that we must
wear clothes all the time. We came out
of the womb naked and do so many things naked, why should it be so strange to
see naked bodies? . . . I’m of the opinion that society would be just fine with
a mix of clothed and naked people.” – Tom Pine, http://www.thenakedtruthnaturists.com/Portals/0/The%20Naked%20Truth%20Naturists%20Newdsletter_vol_18_no_02.pdf
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