QUOTES
2/28/2020
“There is a spiritual kind of
nudity people can share with each other - know it exists and can be easily
experienced by anyone willing to open their heart to the experience. Sex is something else, more complex, more
involved, but its built on a foundation of spiritual nudity. It is possible to love, honor and trust
someone enough to be spiritually nude WITHOUT going to that other place - know
that, love it and respect anyone willing to be that way with you!” - http://centauri4-naturism.tumblr.com/post/138992610321/kissmebeneaththepines-cabin-nudes-love-you
“Male Body Image: The Naked Truth” Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=34&v=1Q2uXAp8ORk&feature=emb_logo
“I believe public nudism should be protected as free
expression under the first amendment of the US Constitution and that it's
practice in public spaces should be provided for by law under the legal
principle of fair public accommodation.” – Glen Anson, https://www.change.org/p/mitchell-j-silver-allow-public-nudity-in-an-area-of-a-new-york-city-park/c?source_location=petition_show
“There’s nothing as fun as hanging out nude with your
friends in the sun and playing volleyball, frisbee, swimming, sunning, reading,
joking, and laughing. If you’ve never
had a day nude at the beach, lake, or pool with your friends, you are missing
out on a great time!” - http://centauri4-naturism.tumblr.com/post/141991521656/heartlandnaturists-theres-nothing-as-fun-as
“While initially I was a very shy boy, when I became a
teenager I realized that opening up to others has its own pleasures. I found more satisfaction in discarding any
shame attached to my body, and I began to feel the urge to reveal myself as I
truly am, without getting too concerned with other people’s opinions. I was around 14 years old when I decided to
be a nudist.” - http://www.nakedwanderings.com/2017/04/20/naturist-talks-john-malta/
“We represent naturism to our families, friends,
coworkers, and strangers that we meet.” – http://artdayonline.org/dailyart_201605/
“When I was in my early teens we lived in the
mountains of North Carolina. From our
house you could walk for miles in the woods, and I would do that often
naked. Most of the time I would carry my
clothes with me, a couple times I felt like taking the risk of leaving them
behind. I never encountered anyone.” –
tnjeditor, http://www.nudelife.org/showthread.php?tid=140
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