Tuesday, December 10, 2019


QUOTES 12/10/2019

“My 2 teen boys will happily come and chat to me when I'm in the bath or come into our bedroom when we're getting dressed or undressed.  They couldn't care less if we go into the bathroom when they are in the shower.  So nakedness is really not an issue in this house.” – BennyTheBall, http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/ok-naked-front-your-kids-11385653

“record Guinness de nudistas” (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ktZJVafbmU

“I understand the caution and possible fear of driving naked, but like so many other things there is no issue if you consider things.  Driving naked through a busy town etc. with many places where you would have to stop . . . don't do it in those areas.  Naked at night in other places [it is] very unlikely that anyone would see anything - try to see if you can see what people are wearing (or not) when a car is driving towards you.  Naked during the day in other places - in the summer for men simple people just assume you have shorts on - especially if the window is open, naturally for women a bit more of an issue but it depends on what car you have . . . if your worried just have a small towel or similar to cover your breasts when someone is approaching that you think may see you . . . If you have something you can put on even if its a pair of shorts then there is no issue – it’s rare you need to put them on quickly and a pair of baggy shorts can easily go over any footwear you may have on - so getting 'dressed' in the car isn't an issue, and normally takes me about 20 seconds or less. . . the police . . . will only stop you if you are driving erratically or if there is an issue - normally you will have plenty of time to get the shorts on. . . I've probably driven over 6000 miles (or more) nude now without any issues, day and night.” – JMNude, http://www.naturist-corner.net/community/index.php?topic=1689.150;topicseen

“Society's perception of nudity needs to be lifted out of the gutter.  Nude is not rude, it's the way we were created.” – Roy Snell, https://twitter.com/rodos1950/status/832159279549407236

“One problem that naturists face when wanting to ‘come out’ is how to raise the subject.  At work or with family and friends, one cannot easily bring up the subject, at least many find that is true - you cannot just say out of the blue ‘I am a naturist’ or even ‘we went to a nude beach’ on holiday, many fear to do that.  Having a book that is easily found amongst books on other subjects makes a clear point, nothing is hidden.” - Howard Anderson, https://thoughtfulnaturist.wordpress.com/2016/11/24/why-nude-thoughts-and-reflections-on-social-nudity/

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