QUOTES
4/28/2020
“When I lived in Alabama there was a spring fed creek
in the woods where someone made a rock dam.
Even in the summer the swimming hole was cold. When I’m having a stressful day I often think
about my happy naked spot. I love skinny
dipping.” – Skyclad83, https://www.truenudists.com/forum/viewthread.php?id=85262&page=1
“Working out nude is . . .
a pleasant and thrilling experience that makes your workout sessions more
enjoyable. [It] also
gets rid of restrictive clothing that usually gets in the way of your workout
routines. It also exposes your skin to
the fresh air, which allows it to breathe and maximizes the excretion of toxins
that are released through sweat. Some of
the best exercises that you should try while naked include yoga, aerobics,
jogging, and weight lifting.” - http://blog.vritomartis.com/top-18-things-to-do-naked/
“For the male Free Hiker, it is often suggested they
carry a bandana or wear a hat and be prepared to cover the genitals as a
courtesy should anyone express offense at the nudity. Courtesy covering does not take away anything
from the enjoyment of the outdoor nude experience and MAY very well serve as an
ice-breaker or conversation starter when meeting others on the trail. A civilized and graceful approach might be:
‘Good day!’ and ‘Yes, I hike without clothing as a matter of routine custom and
if with your consent I would (or will) lower my bandana or return my hat to my
head.’ concluding with, “A simple yes or no is all that need be said.” . . .
Free Hiking remains a minority activity.
The more it is mentioned and the more first-timers who try it, I feel
acceptance of it will grow.”
“I grew up in a nude home that supported nudism and
family nudity. It was only natural that
my husband and I also practice family nudism.
When in private, we and our children refrain from wearing clothing in
our house and secluded garden. We’ve
chosen a home that is away from others, allowing us to express ourselves in our
own way. Family Nudism is one form of
expression for us. Just as others choose
certain clothing to wear, we, in our family, simply choose to wear none. . .
Nudity, in many ways, has brought us all closer together. As a family, we respect the rights and wishes
of others as well as most social norms.
If company comes to call, such as other children from our kid’s school,
or when we go out in public, everyone is dressed. However, as soon as privacy is restored, we are
all quick to shed any covering and poof – back to being the naked family again.
. . We simply enjoy being nude and believe that there is nothing wrong with
being in our natural state as we go about our daily lives.” - https://youngnaturistsamerica.com/is-family-nudity-and-naturism-nudism-really-good-for-children/
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