Saturday, March 7, 2020


QUOTES 3/7/2020

“. . . consumers are ‘looking for anything unique and shareable’ and . . . public nudity creates an atmosphere where senses are heightened and experiences are had. . . Today consumers have access to more food and drink than ever before and perhaps this is yet another sign that they are seeking a more stripped-back alternative to the gimmicky, bells-and-whistles premium that was previously available.” - http://www.bordbia.ie/industry/manufacturers/insight/alerts/pages/NakedDining.aspx?src=home



“After I set up everything I was actually quite warm, so I pealed off my jacket.  Then I wanted to just keep going, pulling my shirt over my head, yanking my swim trunks . . . past my ankles and then prancing naked with my arms outstretched soaking in the glory of a day at the beach.” – Scott Lunt, nudistusa.com, Vol. 9, # 1, p. 13.

“In order for society to look at the human body as it was design to be, as a natural thing, we would have to get rid of strip clubs, pornography and prostitution . . . Love is natural, lust is not.  Being thirsty is natural, so you drink, getting drunk is not natural. . . eating is natural, becoming a gluten is not.” – David Lopez, https://www.reddit.com/r/nudism/comments/5mff19/social_vs_solo/

“Starclad, skyclad, or simply naked, the act of removing one’s clothes in nature is profound, invigorating and totally joyful.” - https://twitter.com/SacredNudity

 “For twelve years, naturist Brian Kraemer has hiked nude in this vast natural area [Angeles National Forest].  Seldom encountering anyone at all on the remote trail he has grown to know so well, Kraemer calls his daily nude hikes during the last two hours before sundown his ‘time of refreshment, inspiration, prayer, and quietude.’” - http://naturistaction.org/NACletter_DEC_2006.pdf

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