Tuesday, December 27, 2016

QUOTES 12/27/2016

“If you are a good person, nudists will recognize that quickly and you'll likely have more nudist friends than you ever had clothed because nudists are much less judgmental.” – http://wearlesslivemore.org/Nudism%20Health%20Benefits.htm

“So, sophisticated means you have to spend a lot of money on clothes? . . . I see nothing sophisticated about it.  I see arrogance and pompous attitudes with the types of clothes we wear, and we use them to separate ourselves into classes, but I don't see this as good.  I prefer to judge someone on their personality than the money they spent on clothes . . .” - Guy Purcella, http://ournudistlife.blogspot.com/2015/09/reasons-society-doesnt-want-to-allow.html?zx=fed43c64f236e520

“. . . most fears are indeed in our mind; we just have to be willing to confront them . . . I think that's sad, and is one reason we have such a hard time gaining the understanding of society, and our legal rights to have places to go nude besides our house or resorts . . . Until we realize that coming out is usually not nearly as traumatic as we think it will be, our whole dream of being accepted by the public may never happen.  Those of us who dream of gaining rights to exercise our lifestyle choice in portions of parks, our front yard, etc., may never see that happen if more of us don’t stand up for our beliefs and come out to everyone.” – Guy Purcella, https://www.facebook.com/groups/PromotingNudism/permalink/1024203420987162/

“So there we were, the two of us, naked and alone on my sofa. . . But there was no flirting.  He was the perfect gentleman, and I behaved myself, while we sipped wine and talked about his great passion: naturism/nudism. . . And the evening unfolded like it would have had we been fully clothed: two friends chatting.  Such is the way of nudism.” – Jillian Page, http://jillianpage.com/2013/07/03/nudismnaturism-a-one-on-one-experience/

“I have been to a decidedly nude wedding reception for a neat couple from our resort who decided to marry in a civil ceremony.  Our group of regulars surprised them with the full blown reception at our pavilion, all of us in the buff, as were the bride and groom in short order.  I guess there were about 100 friends there.” – Gator1,

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