Thursday, January 23, 2020


QUOTES 1/23/2020

“I am CHANGED!  It felt right to be nude.  I’m much more confident, relaxed, and my outgoing personality always seems to draw new friends.  I’m comfortable in my ‘own skin’ - literally.  Best decision I ever made - to be and live as a nudist.” - http://centauri4-naturism.tumblr.com/post/141600603286/i-used-to-be-a-quiet-and-reserved-person-people

“Nude surf comp…Bondi Beach” (Video) - https://vimeo.com/186205165

“From a psychological perspective, naturism is INCREDIBLY liberating.  Taking your clothes off for the first time runs counter to conditioning that has been around since someone at some time determined that humans should cover their bodies out of modesty . . . it is a weight lifted from your shoulders.  It’ll become apparent how ridiculous it is to be ashamed of or embarrassed by nudity alone or with others.  In my opinion, many nudies have reached a higher level of maturity than the vast majority of people.” – Jason Moore, https://youngnaturistsamerica.com/my-european-adventure-into-naturism/

“As a cultural exchange, naturism is the purest form of open-mindedness, a celebration of diversity, which results in the discovery of similarity.  Since the naturist lifestyle is a way of living, I see it as more of a societal and, therefore, cultural phenomenon—not even a movement as such, anymore than perhaps vegetarianism, for example.” - Garry, http://sensanostra.com/couchsurfing-naked

“. . . we all develop our thoughts on nudity pretty early — and a lot of that starts at home.” – Amy Alamar, https://www.babble.com/parenting/worried-about-kids-seeing-nudity/

“In Germany, there appear to be no problems setting aside an area of one of the larger public parks for clothing-optional, or clothing-free use . . . Freedom of choice is what allows people to exist with some measure of happiness and self-determination!  Freedom is restricted or . . . taken away when the options available to someone are limited, or a person or family is forced to choose between two or three very difficult options.  For the citizens of Syria, being forced to choose between risking death in a perilous journey away from the violence of the Islamic State, and possibly dying in a fight to keep the hard-scrabble life they have . . . in a place called ‘home’ is a very difficult choice!  Being forced to make that decision is the opposite of freedom.  Choosing to be free sometimes means going somewhere that a person has the ability to survive easily and sometimes even set aside their costume for a time, if that is what they want!” - http://centauri4-naturism.tumblr.com/post/140216176536/lovenaturisteens-munich-in-germany-there

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