QUOTES
12/20/2019
“I want none of it.
I’m through with thinking my crotch is something evil, sick and
twisted. Take my genitalia out of the
book where you have sinfulness listed. I
exist as nature has made me and it is wrong of you to correct the natural
person as I was born.” – Word Music, https://kauaiartist.wordpress.com/2015/12/10/never-seen-nudists-fighting/
“Today is the first sunny day of the year! I took the day off then drove up the Columbia
River Gorge up the old scenic highway 30.
There were just a few cars and fewer people out hiking. I stopped at each waterfall along the drive.
. . where I took my clothes off and put them in my backpack then headed up the
many trails! The temp was only 41 degrees
but the sun felt fantastic! . . . It felt great to be nude again!” – River
Beach, https://www.truenudists.com/groups/view.php?action=viewthread&id=132&idt=93514&vpage=1
“In my memory remains a model who did not dress during
her breaks but sat in the corner of the studio and laid out her
needlework. In this pose there was as
much beauty and modesty as when she appeared clothed in a long morning dress. The eye refused to recognize her nakedness.” -
Max Voloshin, https://chusmartinez1.wordpress.com/2014/03/16/nudism-in-crimea/
“Nudists are people who wear one-button suits.” - https://www.truenudists.com/forum/thread/115958/nudist-one-liners/1/?highlight=558991
“. . . it is unhealthy to avoid exposing children to
what ‘really is’, leaving them ignorant or partially informed with fairy tales,
the say-so of equally ignorant peers and their own conjectures. It is equally negligent to assume that talks,
picture books and lessons in school are adequate educators about the natural
state of the human being, its functions and purposes. . . Naturist families
represent a growing class of super-educators who, through something as primal
and simple as popping a few buttons and loosening a few straps, enhance a
child's life and awareness of his or her own humanity light years beyond the
society around them. Through Naturism in
the home, children arrive at naturally non-judgmental attitudes about the
bodies of others and themselves. . . Ultimately, Naturist children encounter a
home atmosphere of trust and openness which carries with it an inherently
natural cohesion more suited to their strong needs for physical warmth and
affection.” - http://ldsnaturism.blogspot.com/p/family.html
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