QUOTES
4/18/2020
“I have touched over 550 naked (or nearly naked)
people in the last year because of my job. One thing that my job as a massage therapist
has taught me is that: our bodies are all beautiful because they sustain our
life, and house our souls. Even though
we all look so very different we are all kinda the same!” - https://projectnaked.org/2016/09/22/sarah-hester-naked-in-the-woods/
“Body Painting in Times Square Part 1 filmed on Friday
June 9 2017” (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NoExBuVx-E
“I drive naked all the
time. But, to avoid being arrested,
I never do it in the city. . . I only drive naked out on the expressway or
country back roads when it is hot. Hot
muggy days don`t draw any suspicion seeing a shirtless male driving a car. Love it!” – Nakeddcboy
“When I first started going to a nudist resort in my area
I did not tell any of my friends or family members about my becoming a
nudist. However, I soon felt I wanted
them to hear the story from me in the way I wanted to tell it and at a time
that I was comfortable telling them. . . I also did not want them to get the
impression that I felt that I was doing something wrong of something I was
ashamed of. So one time when I was
visiting one of my sisters and my Mother (along with other family members) the
subject of my tanned arms and face came up.
I told them that I had been going to a place where I could sit in the
sun and get a tan as well as swim and I had an all-over tan (no tan
lines). My other sister found out from
me sometime later and she thought it was absolutely great. Again, she would not participate in it
herself but she not only accepted it but on a later visit . . . invited me for
a swim in her pool. The pool was in an
area secluded enough so I did not need a suit even though she and her husband
did wear them. I now live in a clothing
optional community where . . . I can go around nude as much as I want. Both my sisters and their husbands have
visited me where I live now and are glad to see how happy I am here . . .” -
George W., WV
“Over the past couple of years, nudity has emerged
from being one of society’s taboos. I
love to present nudity in an aesthetic manner, without any sexual context. Not every single nude photograph should be
linked to sexuality. . . in order to change nude photography’s perception and
get rid of this awful cliché, nudity should be portrayed in a natural way,
detached from ‘bedroom posing.’” - Sophia Vogel, Photographer, http://files.constantcontact.com/fa6cc677001/1be5dcee-ca4f-4ddf-a354-12fad7819ee9.pdf
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