QUOTES
1/21/2020
“Stripping off your clothes in front of someone,
whether in the confines of a locker room or your very own bedroom, can be
extremely terrifying, but as it turns out, getting naked around strangers may
actually make you feel better about your body. . . researchers from Goldsmiths,
University of London took a deep dive into the nudist lifestyle and found that
taking a page from their book could be beneficial to your body image and
overall happiness.” – Sean Abrams, http://elitedaily.com/dating/naked-around-strangers-body-image/1767403/
“I love wild swimming too. There’s nothing nicer than plunging into a
stream, river, lake or sea and drying out in the sunshine. The feeling of the sun on your body and the
wind on your skin with sand or earth underfoot is so enlivening. You have to lose, to gain everything in life
sometimes.” – Emma James, http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-ideas/adventure/the-rules-of-going-naked-in-public/news-story/b32fe64a4db995e803c16ff2711d51de
“Your skin was not meant to be covered in fabrics all
the time. It’s used to absorb sunlight,
how can it absorb when you cover it with layers and layers of clothes? From sunlight our body gets vitamin D and
there’s a direct link between a lack of vitamin D and anxiety and stress. When you’re completely naked you can use your
whole body to absorb vitamin D and meanwhile you don’t have to worry about tan
lines anymore.” - http://www.nakedwanderings.com/2017/04/03/undress-to-destress/
“Some groups start off meeting socially while fully
clothed, have house parties, backyard cook-outs, or do other outings together
away from any one member’s home. Then,
at a later time the idea of ‘hosting’ a skinny-dipping party or other event
where clothing would be optional ‘could’ be introduced; maybe to only one or
two people at first, then more depending on how the idea is received.” - http://centauri4-naturism.tumblr.com/post/153940257696/starting-a-naturist-group
“The naturists taught me the value of simple living,
as they lived out of caravans with few possessions and little need for fancy
whitegoods. They seemed content with
their lifestyle, going away and returning on a whim. . . these people had
shaken off the constraints of following fashion fads. . . they seemed to revel
in the liberation that comes from being at peace with your body.” – Sophia
Auld, https://www.domain.com.au/news/what-i-learned-living-next-to-a-nudist-colony-20161122-gsujca/
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