“As more people pose nude, the variety of examples for
others will also increase and it will become difficult to perpetuate negative
stereotypes of the past when your friend, cousin or mother has posed nude. As more individuals pose nude, it also
becomes easier to separate nudity from sex, as many cultures outside of the
United States do.” – Jsoh Zykeiwicz, http://www.theonlineclarion.com/opinions/2015/05/11/posing-nude-can-teach-you-about-body-image/#sthash.wCIkWm7w.dpbs
“I hate a wet and soggy bathing suit that you have to
constantly adjust. It takes all the fun
out of swimming…so when it is acceptable, I just don’t wear one! Problem solved. Thank goodness we have our own pool so I can
spend the summer skinny dipping. It just
seems so silly to wear a suit in your own pool!” - http://nudisuzie.com/page/4/
“We have a right to be human, even nakedly so. In a secular society, does anyone have the
right to tell someone else that certain parts of other people’s bodies offend
them and must be covered? The
human body is decent and wholesome. If a
person has some hang up about it, that is their issue, not mine. I hope they find help for it, but - not my
issue. I’m tired of living my life so
that others won’t be offended by the sight of my unclothed human body. I’m getting too old to cater to others’
capricious whims or to subject myself to centuries’ old morality laws that have
been left unexamined and unchanged.
Please - be offended by cruelty, by violence, by hatefulness. Offended by human anatomy? I’ve stopped caring. Life is fleeting. There are no second chances on getting life
right. I’m doing this on MY terms
now. And, yes, that means, by and large,
I’m doing it naked.” – http://thoughtsonnaturism.tumblr.com/post/139906235525/we-have-a-right-to-be-human-even-nakedly-so
“Living according to a philosophy is highly
personal. Like naturism, also stoicism
and druidry are philosophies. It is up
to the individual how she or he wants to give that philosophy a practical
presence in life. . . Naturism doesn’t mean you have to be naked in nature
24/7. It means that you should find or
create the option to do so or do whatever you feel comfortable with while
keeping the respect for other people’s opinions. . . Think outside the
box. Think outside the clothes. Be nude when you can.” – Paul, http://clothesfreelife.com/2016/04/03/how-to-live-a-philosophy-guest-contributor-author-p-z-walker/
“It was a usual balmy night and I too was naked in my
rooftop terrace garden too last night.
Swept up the tree litter . . . Watered the thirsty pot plants without a
need to worry about getting wet . . . Once the plants were attended to I was
able to sit and look at the distant city lights whilst the breeze caressed my
body and I listened to the multitude of musical renditions from the numerous
cafe's and food stalls that have multiplied around our home so rapidly over the
last12 months.” – Ausmanvic, https://www.truenudists.com/groups/view.php?action=viewthread&id=92&idt=97581&page=last
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