Thursday, January 26, 2017

QUOTES 1/26/2017

“We are all naked.  Well, at least we all start out that way.  Most of us spend our childhood, fighting the best efforts of our parents, to maintain that state.  And in many cultures, people remain uncovered when living in climates where clothing is more of a hindrance than a luxury.  But somewhere along the way, that changes.  Whether it is a question of societal norms, body insecurity or simple modesty; living sans clothing, for most, is not optional.  But not everyone is living by those standards.” - http://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/2015/08/10/swimming-nude-blue-moon/31418849/

“Nu View by NuDance crew” (Video) - https://vimeo.com/152935166

“. . . Nudity is normal; society has made it ‘a-normal’.  Society has created body shaming and the pursuit of body perfection.  The human body is beautiful; everybody is different.  We learn that what matters is the soul not the body by itself.” -  Nuetheureux, https://nuetheureux.wordpress.com/2016/05/06/nudity-should-be-normal/

“Religious anti-nudity biases no longer have a place in modern society.” - https://rfgjga1992.wordpress.com/2016/04/28/lets-do-all-this-to-promote-nudism/

“For sun block, I wear a grey long sleeve T-shirt . . . but the ventilation does help immensely. The type of fabric, how it breathes, and the looseness seem key here.  I like Hawaii shirts best, they are light and loose, they sweat a bit, but the air flow through the moist air has a cooling effect, if I'm just out in the sun's heat, but when the sun goes down and it drops 20F or 30F, the t-shirt is warmer and the better all-around configuration. . . an all over tan butt naked is by far the most efficient outfit available.  Nothing touches it.  A skirt needs to breathe and it needs to be minimal short for better effect, ask any sundress girl.” - http://freerangenaturism.com/forum/index.php?topic=6.105;topicseen

“One of my co-workers knows of my naturist ways.  I told him about the party I went to and everyone was nude there...he was shocked that anyone could be so casual and accepting of their bodies.  I told him we're all the same, what difference does clothing really make.  Ours is a difficult concept for people to understand.” – David Lewis, http://www.naktiv.net/blog/1039/too-happy-to-be-naked/

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