Thursday, February 6, 2020


QUOTES 2/6/2020

“If your property controlled access to a great hiking area, why not make that a business?  Perhaps you could have trails or days especially for freehikers?  Or perhaps you could teach textile hikers to be tolerant of freehikers who share the trails?  I wish I owned such a property.  Perhaps we could contact property owners to see if they would entertain a for-profit freehiking trail?” – Kenfreehiker

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“It’s amazing the difference cruising nude makes to making peoples’ acquaintance.  On a clothed cruise we hardly met anyone.  On the nude cruise we constantly introduced ourselves to discover where people were from.” - Kenfreehiker

“In most of the others [US states], you may traipse around in the altogether in your private surroundings as long as you have a ‘reasonable’ barrier, such as a six-foot tall fence.  If a neighbor complains, that neighbor is breaking the law by being a ‘peeping tom’ and the complaint will quickly be turned around on him.  He/she will be the one facing prosecution.” – TTinNWA, http://www.naturist-corner.net/community/index.php?topic=20784.50;topicseen

Living nude and cultivating nude relationships is simply being who we are, in the most honest way possible.  There are times when clothing is necessary, but all too often clothes are indicative of social status or indifference.  When naked we're out there, in our entirety - open and vulnerable in a fully positive way.  It's great to see that even at our age there is, collectively, still an interest and enthusiasm for nudism as well as a diversity of interests that have been covered in the Group discussions.  It says a lot, too, about the sense of self-esteem one gets from being a lifetime nudist . . .” – Leoluxbx, https://www.truenudists.com/group/naked-seniors/last/112695/

“Ilsley Boone, a Dutch Reformed Minister from New Jersey, founded a Christian nudist movement [late 1920s] . . . Ilsley Boone’s precept was based upon the idea that a nudist is one who goes without clothing unless required by comfort or social norms to wear them; that for many forms of outdoor work and recreation it is better to perform them in the nude than dressed.  He advocated a need for a society that nudism enabled to be more healthy than a textile way of life.” – Jordan Blum, https://youngnaturistsamerica.com/nudist-history-of-nudism-nudists-and-nudity/?platform=hootsuite

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