Sunday, February 16, 2020


QUOTES 2/16/2020

“Being naked is natural.  Children want to be naked.  They are taught to wear clothes and to develop shame for being naked.” – Montanafree, http://www.hikingnaked.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=bfndrroefc23gh9gpegd5rvmq5&topic=1338.msg9814;topicseen#msg9814

“Photo de nus en public devant la statue de Bredenne” (Video) - https://vimeo.com/63157134

“I want the right to be naked everywhere I please, but if I go white water rafting I'm not going to insist that I not wear a life vest just because I would prefer to be naked.” – Matthew Alexander Ecock, https://www.facebook.com/groups/PromotingNudism

“We are a nudist family at home - the kids and all.  We have some rules that have to be followed, but bottom line, someone is nude at our home always – it’s just however you feel.  Sometimes everyone is nude which for us is just a normal day.” - sarw15

“Portland, World Naked Bike Ride - This annual event takes place in 70 cities across 20 countries, from London to Lima.  Portland has one of the highest turnouts, with numbers reaching around 10,000.  The idea is to ‘draw attention to oil dependency and the negative social and environmental impacts of a car dominated culture’.  Not everyone bikes in the buff – participants are invited to bare only as much as they dare.” – Phillip Carr-Gomm, http://www.bbc.co.uk/guides/zsx2qty?ns_mchannel=social&ns_campaign=BBC_iWonder&ns_source=twitter&ns_linkname=knowledge_and_learning

“In one of my favorite family pictures, I am standing in a semicircle of women — my mother, my aunts and my cousins — all of us barefoot on the grass, dressed in white terry cloth robes.  We are about to take a memorial skinny-dip.  It’s a year after my grandmother died, and this is the best way we know to honor her.  My grandmother spent her summers at a family lake house in northern Wisconsin.  Every morning, she’d rise at dawn, put on her robe, and trek barefoot down the dirt path to the lake.  Sometimes I’d go with her.  We’d walk the cold metal dock to the end, where she’d pause to scan the lake for any fishermen before shaking off her robe and jumping into the water. . . what a gift my grandmother gave me by stripping naked in the wide-open dawn.” – Amy Hassinger, http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/16/well/family/skinny-dipping-with-grandma.html?_r=0

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