Thursday, March 2, 2017

QUOTES 3/2/2017

“I'm not confrontational and always make it clear that I'm not out to offend, they let me carry on.  I have stopped and spoken to the police while I've been nude on my bike, and they have let me cycle into the sunset without a stitch on.” – Richard Collins, https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2005/mar/05/weekend7.weekend4?CMP=twt_gu

“Yam Festival | Papua New Guinea | Melanesian Ethnicity” (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrJNjE2sNvs

“Seven naked Kiwis took on seven clothed Fijians at seven-a-side rugby, presided over by a blind German referee in Dunedin today.  Details are sketchy but our reporter in the field believes the Nude Blacks won by three tries to two.” - http://www.georgefm.co.nz/NUDE-RUGBY-WARNING-CONTAINS-NUDITY/tabid/72/articleID/76347/Default.aspx#axzz4H7PIWPXq

“In the past 50 years, sunscreen use has increased dramatically. . . Back in the early 1970s, sales of sunscreen were around $18 million.  By some estimates, this has now grown to almost $400 million annually. . . If sunscreen really did prevent skin cancer, we would have seen a rapid decline in rates.  Instead, incidences of skin cancer have been rising.  This means that the dramatic endorsement for avoiding the sun and slathering on copious amounts of sunscreen may have made millions of dollars for sunscreen producers, but put millions of people at a greater risk for cancer.” – Elyn Jacobs, https://thetruthaboutcancer.com/sun-exposure-cancer/?gl=582828491&mpweb=144-1473256-442413327

“Club Origan Village (France): A fairly modest naturist resort in the mountains above Nice, but one of the best features is a path that scales the mountainside and runs along the ridge for about an hour, providing breathtaking views of the valley below.  When we stay there, we make it our morning ritual to do the 90-minute loop each day.” - https://meanderingnaturist.wordpress.com/2015/08/

“The day before we went, a female work friend took me aside and said she was concerned about the ‘path’ I was about to embark upon.  ‘Path?’ I said.  ‘Swinging,’ she replied.  ‘Isn’t that what this is all about?’  Once I stopped laughing and regained my composure, I told her being a nudist has nothing to do with open sex or swinging.  It’s about having the freedom to be accepted for who I was. . . When I returned to work, I told my friend of my weekend, and she seemed to be a little jealous of my positive experience.  My advice?  Don’t listen to your well-meaning friends.  They really don’t know what they are talking about. – Debi, http://femalenaturist.blogspot.com/search/label/Nude%20Recreation%20From%20A%20Woman%27s%20Perspective

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