Thursday, August 4, 2016

QUOTES 8/4/2016

“Nudism shouldn’t be hidden, forgotten, a taboo, or isolated.  Not sharing nudist information is like saying we’re ashamed of our bodies even when nude.  It can be hard to tell some people, especially the so close-minded on nudism, but let’s just share the nudist information no matter what.  Who knows, eventually even the most reluctant on nudism could try it.  Together let’s communicate nudist information and promoting nudism with everyone!” - https://rfgjga1992.wordpress.com/2016/04/28/lets-do-all-this-to-promote-nudism/

Nudism in South Africa (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KexP2JbBlaM

“I really did feel comfortable and connected to the people around me — so much so that it took me another half hour after the class ended to put my clothes back on.” – Robyn Smith, http://www.cosmopolitan.com/lifestyle/news/a56818/i-did-naked-yoga-and-ive-never-felt-better-about-myself/

“That which is unseen soon becomes unseeable.  When people never see human beings it rapidly becomes ‘wrong!’ to see human bodies. . . The reverse is also true.  When something is occasionally seen in a neutral or positive experience, it becomes acceptable to see it.  Seeing human beings will be ‘wrong’ until and unless most people have experienced seeing human beings.  No amount of discussion or reasons will change that basic human behavior.  In order to make nudity acceptable to the general public, people have to experience seeing uncovered human beings. . . often enough to be a normal and common part of human experiences.  What nudists have to do to make nude body acceptable is to get out in public places and be seen by non-nudists.  Be seen by regular people going about their regular business.  Be seen at the beach.  Be seen in the woods.  Be seen in your back yard.  Be seen in your front yard.  Sit naked on your porch reading the morning newspaper.  Be seen walking down the street.  Be seen stopping for gas.  Be seen washing your car.  Stop hiding behind high fences and start going naked in public.  Every time you are seen naked it gives psychological permission for someone who sees you to also go naked. . . every time you go clothed to your yard or to the beach, every time you hide behind a fence to be naked, you are making nudity unseen and making human bodies UNSEEABLE.” – Brad Kemp, https://www.facebook.com/groups/PromotingNudism/

“Almost always in the nude. . . Our families haven't owned pajamas for many years.  We just don't sleep in clothes.” – Bare Platypus, http://bareplatypus.blogspot.com/2013/02/in-nudist-home.html?spref=tw

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