QUOTES
1/10/2020
“Everyone is naked and vulnerable. When no one is hiding behind masks, it makes
it much easier to accept one another and yourself. There’s no need for sarcasm, telling everyone
how much money you make, and comparing your belief systems to see if someone is
worth talking to.” – Naomi Teeter, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/what-i-learned-about-body-positivity-by-running-naked_us_57d7054ee4b0f831f7072582?
“I find no contradiction between my faith and my
naturism. A life of faith for me means
an integrated life where one feels a deep connection with one’s Creator, with
one’s own soul, with fellow humans and with creation. For me, clothes give a sense of alienation,
of being cut-off from myself, from others, and from creation. The deep sense of integrated connectedness is
felt better without the alienating experience of clothing.” – Wayne, http://www.nakedwanderings.com/2017/03/23/naturist-talks-wayne-south-africa/
“There is hardly any difference between a bikini and
total nakedness, yet everyday beach goers never think to cross that line. It is not as if they hold some deep seated
beliefs about modesty. We all do what
society expects of us . . .” - Nick Alimonos,
http://writersdisease.net/2015/11/24/why-dont-we-live-in-a-perfect-nude-world/
“We have always painted nude, since the first time my
wife and I had to paint. She hates
ruining clothing and it is hard not to get some paint on you no matter how
careful you are so I suggested doing it nude, and since then it has been a
tradition!” – Mko, https://www.truenudists.com/forum/viewthread.php?id=30547&page=1
“My friends and I have been trying to get as much pool
time in as we can. Sunning, swimming and
working on our all over tan.” - http://nudisuzie.com/page/2/
“Every group of activists sooner or later discovers
the usefulness of the birthday suit as a uniform of rebellion, and a visual
rallying cry.” – Philip Carr-Goom, http://www.philipcarr-gomm.com/book/a-brief-history-of-nakedness/
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