QUOTES
5/2/2020
“There have been many interesting studies that suggest
that nudism may bring comfort and solace to many of the ills that plague
womankind, such as poor self-esteem.
Indeed, some disorders, such as autism, seem particularly drawn to a
nudist lifestyle, and if it brings relief then who are we to deny it?” – http://artdayonline.org/dailyart_201605/
“Découvrir la thalassothérapie à Euronat” (Video) - https://www.naturisme-tv.com/video/decouvrir-thalassotherapie-a-euronat/
“. . . when guests come to the house we put on clothes. Usually we know when they are arriving so we
are ready. It is not a secret really,
just when opening the house to other people we treat them as a public place. They have some friends who visit and they
know my family are nudists so they relax without my sister’s family getting
dressed. If it’s a long visit she or her
man invite the guests to be comfortable without clothes too.” – Ann, http://ldsnaturism.blogspot.com/p/personal-histories.html
“The right to life, liberty and the pursuit of
happiness should guarantee any person an ability to reveal and share their
godliness, if they so choose.” - http://centauri4-naturism.tumblr.com/post/158532296116/nakedologiest-the-art-of-beautiful-the-beauty
“As is usually the case in making new acquaintances
with naked people, the first topic of conversation was something of a naturist
travel roll call. ‘Have you been to that
little place near the Mexican border?
How about one of those Big Nude Boat sailings? You were on the Royal Clipper to Venice
when? Hey! I think we were on that
boat!’” - https://meanderingnaturist.wordpress.com/2017/04/01/the-demographics-of-nakedness/
“If God created us to wear artificial manmade fabrics,
we would have born in them. But we
weren’t, we were meant to live naked and natural, just as all the other animals
in nature are.” – David Buck, https://cloptzone.wordpress.com/2017/03/18/good-naked-morning-where-we-came-from/
“Because they don't know the reality, the general
public assumes that our movement is about sexuality. We have been fighting that assumption for
nearly a century. But it persists and it
is a key misconception that keeps people away.” - http://www.blog.bareoaks.ca/2017/03/the-problem-with-swingers.html
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