QUOTES
11/12/2019
“I began sleeping naked. . . I don’t think I’ll ever
go back to pajamas. No seam marks, no
itching or adjusting. It’s amazing.” –
Sarah Biverson, http://www.elephantjournal.com/2015/11/how-3-experiences-helped-me-stop-my-body-shaming-start-loving-my-naked-self/
“Each year, we visit our close friends at their
vacation home in AZ. We've taken our
Jeep the last few trips . . . we find a dirt road off the main HWY and do a
little 4x4'ing. Since I'm usually naked
on these drives and she is usually wearing a shirt or sheer dress, it makes the
off roading more fun. . . I've met another nudist off roader . . . we have been
exchanging emails and pictures of our off road adventures. I'm really interested in taking some of the
trails he's taken in AZ and he's interested in visiting Death Valley and taking
some of the trails we've taken on our annual trip. . . My grandsons are anxious
and excited. It is our plan to take an
adult guys trip - two or three of us - out to Saline Springs and stay the night
out there for a few nights and explore the trails surrounding that area.” –
FireProf, http://www.nudistclubhouse.com/group_topic.php?topic=6759
“Together we can build a nude world. The nudist revolution can help start this.” -
https://rfgjga1992.wordpress.com/2016/04/28/lets-do-all-this-to-promote-nudism/
“I have slept nude since 1973 and love it. I like for things to breath. If I am away and have to wear something I
cannot sleep.” – Cyan Popsicle, http://www.littlethings.com/sleeping-naked-benefits/
“On my recent trip up to Vermont for a week long
naturist vacation, I drove in the nude both ways, except for the first few
miles [on] the eight lane commuter road that encircles Boston . . . a distance
of around 200 miles each way. Most
definitely, a pleasant way to spend the miles and get into the mood for not
needing any clothes for a week spent with five other like-minded folk. . . it
is difficult, while approaching another vehicle, to observe with any detail . .
. Only when one is directly alongside, and generally only from a very tall cab
like that of an 18 wheeler tractor, and then most likely for only a fleeting
moment if the angles are exactly right, is it possible to see into the laps of
occupants of a normal hardtop vehicle.
And most travelers probably don't make a practice of scrutinizing the
interior of passing vehicles . . . So for us guys, not too much of a problem
from a practical everyday standpoint.
Perhaps a bit different for the women, but probably not
insurmountable. Anyway, I was
comfortable and the drive was uneventful.” – FreewalkerMA
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