Wednesday, February 15, 2017

QUOTES 2/7/2017

“A French jihadist has threatened to launch a terror attack at a nudist colony because he doesn't like the ‘hundreds of naked arses’ on display.” - http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/jihadist-threatens-terror-attack-nudist-8246705

“Angela Nude Horse Riding” (Video) - https://vimeo.com/77588518

“The thing I like best is when I drive naked across much of Southern California looking for scenic places to get nude pictures to share. . . I have been seen nude by so many thousands of people by now, and have never as yet had any complaints, a few women have even stopped me and said ‘you go girl’ so I think I will just continue what works for me, happy nude day to you all.” – PiPeral4Christ,

“What if everyone was naked more—even naked around kids?  So that instead of feeling like our own weird bodies were the only ones that didn't look perfect on a billboard, we could understand that we fit just right within the breadth of naked humans?  What if unclothed bodies weren't always made sexual, which is just part of what naked bodies can be?  So that we didn't feel like we had to hide ourselves when we aren't sexy or skinny or shaved correctly?  Would we all be happier with ourselves and happier with each other and less afraid, all the time . . . ?” – Lizzy Acher, http://www.wweek.com/culture/2016/05/17/should-you-be-spending-more-time-naked-in-public/

“Exercising in the nude is more fun than with clothes on.” – James, https://www.reviewresorts.com/resorts/clothing-optional/shangri-la-ranch-phoenix/

“. . . what sort of strategies should work best for devotees of social nudity who want to defend and promote their lifestyle? . . . presenting arguments about the benefits of social nudity and the lack of harm caused by it may be worthwhile but probably are not the best approach to start with.  Because discussions along those lines are about consequences of behavior, not adherence to rules.  What’s the alternative?  It should be an argument that leverages rules or principles already widely accepted by society.  For example: the right of an individual or group of people to make choices about their lifestyle that have little or no impact on others.  The rights of people to ‘life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness’.  In other words, people in our society value the right to be left alone, and so it is a rule that this right should be respected.  Violation of this rule is (or should be) taboo. . . ‘Judge not, that ye be not judged.’ (Matthew 7:1-3)” - https://naturistphilosopher.wordpress.com/2016/04/24/naturism-and-moral-theories/

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