Monday, January 20, 2020


QUOTES 1/20/2020

“Living nude is just better than living clothed.  It took only a few moments back when I was a teenager to realize that, and being nude with friends and in public places, like the beach, have always been occasions to be happy – and it only took me a few minutes the first time I was nude in a social setting to realize that. . . By living nude as much as possible, I am happier in my own skin, and more comfortable about my body and my day-to-day life, than if I were to live life clothed.  People should just take off their clothes and find out how great a nude lifestyle really is!” – David Koss, https://thanakedi.wordpress.com/2017/02/23/why-become-a-nudie/

“Domaine naturiste d'Arnaoutchot 2017” (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPmGZK4fbBs

“If you release your body of your clothes, you release and free your mind at the same time, it’s an unconscious thing . . . I know that sounds weird but being a woman and having wobbly bits, when you wear clothes it highlights that ‘uncomfortableness’.  Wearing clothes makes you more aware of your flaws and you’re not so perfect fit.  When you’re not wearing clothes, you’re free.  You don’t even think about ‘am I beautiful?  Am I sexy?  Am I too fat?  Am I too thin?’  You don’t even think like that anymore.” – Ms Lidbury, http://www.bodyandsoul.com.au/beauty/body/why-i-love-being-nude-the-health-benefits-of-being-a-nudist/news-story/fbbade7601de6fc8c8c09a29725d69ed

“One thing that nudism teaches us is that everybody is the same and that appearance doesn’t really matter.  This is important for adults, but even more for children.  This insight doesn’t only give your child a strong personality, but also teaches them the importance of body acceptance and respecting other people.  Not only will they stand stronger against bullies, there’s also a much lower chance that they’ll become bullies themselves.” - http://www.nakedwanderings.com/2017/05/01/naked-child-happier-one/

Being naked in my house is a form of therapy for me.  Feeling comfortable moving past mirrors without sucking in or whizzing past my image is an exercise in tolerance.” - Alexis Barad-Cutler, https://www.romper.com/p/8-reasons-why-idgaf-if-my-kids-see-me-naked-51921

“A little over a year ago, my family and I were living with my wife’s step sister and her kids.  Everyone in the house was aware that the four of us were nudists and within only a few weeks, it became quite common to see any or all of us nude.  Since then, my wife and I have gotten our own place with our two kids, and we were seldom dressed.” - http://centauri4-naturism.tumblr.com/post/141610043706/my-nudist-life-has-expanded-to-family-and-a-tip

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