Tuesday, March 24, 2020


QUOTES 3/24/2020

“The current discourse on modesty undermines women’s relationship to themselves, to their sexuality, and to men . . .Far from protecting females from seeking male approval, the rhetoric on modesty unwittingly reinforces it.  At the same time, we are taught that pleasing men through sexual availability is not necessary, we are taught to please men and God by covering and suppressing our sexuality.” - Jennifer Finlayson-Fife, http://archive.sltrib.com/story.php?ref=/sltrib/lifestyle/57592727-80/women-mormon-modesty-lds.html.csp


“On Saturday morning I had to drive out to Valencia then onto Castaic to make a couple of deliveries.  At my first stop I was able to stay nude (I have a key to his business and the rest of the businesses were closed) . . . The extra benefit of making deliveries here is I can then continue on to the area where I go nude hiking.  I parked just off of Lake Hughes Road, went for an hour hike (leaving cloths in the car), and returned to the car without encountering anyone this time, then made the 30-minute drive home.” – Totaltanjim, https://www.truenudists.com/group/driving-in-the-nude/last/116871/

“I am reminded of the first time I saw my mum naked.  It was a few weeks before my own wedding . . . and she was sitting on her bed having tried on a dress, thinking she looked awful.   Her breasts were bare, and tears were coursing down her face.  On her body was written her life: seven children, several hip and knee replacements, breast-feeding, pain, sacrifice.  And to me she had never looked more beautiful, more vulnerable.” - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-2192033/Would-Adam-Eve-YOU-columnist-Liz-Jones-bares-Abbey-House-Gardens.html

“. . . social nudity helps counteract psychological stress.” - http://ldsnaturism.blogspot.com/p/social-nudity.html

“When it comes to social, non-sexual, mixed-gender nudity, all it takes is three people not of the same sex who choose to be chastely naked in each other’s company, and you now have a nudist gathering. . . Gatherings like this are more common by far than expensive and lavish resorts and can happen anytime and almost anywhere.  We are all born naked, but no one is ever born alone.  Why be alone today?” - http://artdayonline.org/dailyart_201607/

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