QUOTES
8/8/2016
"I've driven naked
several times and it's a fairly safe thing to do provided you obey the rules of
the road and don't draw attention to yourself.
Just think for a moment, when you're driving in your car, do really
notice the other people in the other cars around you and, more specifically,
what they're wearing? No! You do not. . . On the highway or rural back
country roads, with the vehicle in motion, someone in another vehicle, or by
the side of the road, would be lucky to get even a fleeting glimpse of your
nude body. And even then it would only
be the head, shoulders and chest . . . If you have tinted glass on the side
windows it is even less likely that someone will see you. . . It is wise,
however, to have something that you can quickly wrap yourself in, should the
need arise. A solution to this problem,
for guys, would be a kilt that has a waistband that buttons together on the
side. With nothing on underneath, you
could simply undo the buttons, throw the front part over to one side and remain
sitting on the back part of the kilt while driving. When the need arises to cover up, just pull
the front part over and do up the buttons.
Velcro would probably work quicker than buttons, but may not be as
secure when walking about in the kilt.
It's your choice. For women, a tube dress made of stretchy Lycra/spandex
could work quite well. The dress could
be completely removed or pulled all way down to her ankles while sitting on the
passenger side and could be quickly pulled up, if need be. There is no front or back to these type
dresses, really, so she won't have to fuss around very much to get it on just
right. If the woman is driving the car,
the dress should be removed completely.
If left around the ankles it could interfere with the operation of the
pedals and that could be dangerous.
Store it in the map pocket on the door or someplace where it can be
reached quickly. Plan your route
carefully, turn off the air conditioning and open the sunroof, if you
dare. Happy Motoring!" - NakedNews
"I’m a 35-year-old
female nudist and I hope others can learn about the healing, joy, and freedom
that nude recreation can bring. My
journey started in 2003 and boy has my life changed radically since then! . . .
My search for body acceptance changed my life.
It brought me to learn of the freedom of clothes-free living. Not just freedom from clothes and the cost of
so much laundry detergent to clean them, but freedom from my self-imposed
bondage to fear, shame, and self-hatred.
I was the last person in the world who anyone would have expected to
enjoy nude recreation, yet I’m the happiest person in the world now that I live
it!" - Barely Melissa
"When I go hiking (wearing clothes), I feel like my eyes
are closed and my nose is clogged. I
can’t see anything if my skin is clothed.
I need to feel the earth and what we are doing to her." - Zac
Robertson
“Going to a nudist club is
not going down a dirt road and behind a junkyard gate. Europeans have known this for a long
time. We [Americans] are just getting
around to that.” – Nancy Tienmann, owner of Bare Necessities
"For people who have already experienced an
entirely natural walk in the woods, the question, ‘Why hike without any clothes
on?’, is easily answered. . . Clothing is just a mask . . . By wearing clothing
in the wilderness we're staying in the car and looking out the glass. We aren't experiencing our animal nature
directly. Wearing a bathing suit in the
middle of nowhere when nobody else is around is what I call the 'civilization
reflex'. By wearing clothes, you deny
that your body is part of the natural environment, and you can't hack pure
nature." - Shane - http://www.theplacewithnoname.com/hiking/sections/naked/bodymind.htm
“Occasionally, on quieter days during the week, I
would boldly walk to the little, gardener’s house at the rear of the property
in the buff. One day, while talking to a
neighbor, she told me of this guy who so boldly walked the length of his
property stark naked. After asking her
where she saw this and she indicated the place, I informed her, ‘I’m that guy!’
and we had a good chuckle over that.” - Tom Pine’s The Naked Truth Naturists
Newdsletter, Vol 17, #8
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