QUOTES
1/22/2020
“It's nice to have something consistent to fall back
on: you get home, the clothes come off, whatever was stressful that day is left
behind with them . . . It helps to give me a safe psychological space where I
know that everything important is, in the end, going to be all right." –
Matt, http://mic.com/articles/124242/6-reasons-you-love-being-naked-from-the-people-who-do-it-24-7?utm_content=bufferd269b&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer#.qIWB7KIJz
“Schedule for the 2020 Zipolite Nudist Festival” Video
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEm7Kciq6aQ&feature=emb_logo
“Going to the Nude Beach? What's the point of wearing clothes at
all? Just get in the car and go as God
made you, and free yourself of those yucky, sweaty clothes and that miserable
soggy swimsuit ... not to mention all that nasty sand that clothes track
back into your car. The Best Swimsuit is the one you were Born With!” -
Creative, https://www.truenudists.com/groups/view.php?action=viewthread&id=2925&idt=55359&page=2
“I went for the seven bridges walk this morning,
totally naked and carrying only my camera and car keys. I drove out there naked and started walking
at about 5:45. The route starts through
woodland and then emerges into deep valley in a National Trust place near
here. I disturbed many rabbits and some
deer which are not used to seeing people that early in the morning. I was one with nature. I thought I was walking early enough to be
safe totally naked and with no means of cover.
But I had to hide behind trees when three separate joggers came the
other way. I think the man saw me but I
hid soon enough not to be seen by the two women. The walk is a bit over a mile each way. I got back to my car a little after 6:30,
ready for my naked drive home.” – Ollygrumps, https://www.truenudists.com/groups/view.php?action=viewthread&id=132&idt=98212&page=2
[Naturism] . . . creates a great feeling of comfort,
relaxation, and freedom that simply cannot be achieved with the mental and
physical encumbrances of clothing. . . acceptance of this truth can only be
realized through participation, not through reading or thinking about it, or discussing
it with others. It is an experiential
reality.” – Bare Facts Newsletter, http://us3.campaign-archive1.com/?u=423a35377b4e82361652b94f7&id=d6ba348016&e=9808bfcb51
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