QUOTES
3/24/2017
“I don’t want my kids to grow up afraid of their
bodies . . . I don’t want them to think of their body as something that is
shameful or needs unnecessary protecting. . . being naked...is freeing and
awesome. . . It’s also important to talk about our family’s notions of nudity
while acknowledging that not everyone does what we do and that that’s okay
too.” - Mayim Bialik (Actress), http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2016/07/15/mayim-bialik-nudity-is-freeing-and-awesome.html
“I used to sleep in jammies until I got
emphysema. When you wear clothing to
bed, you have to re-adjust it every time you change position. You may not realize you're doing it, but you
do. When you suffer from respiratory
problems, it uses up a lot of energy tossing and turning and re-arranging. It causes you to breathe harder making it
more difficult to sleep. One night, out
of frustration I pulled the jammies off and went commando. To my surprise, I slept very soundly . . .
After a few days of no jammies, it became a natural thing. I can't imagine going to sleep with my
clothes on anymore. It's so much more
restful and relaxing.” – Orange Scooter, http://www.littlethings.com/sleeping-naked-benefits/
“As for people being more circumspect about lone nude
walkers than they are with groups, I think that is fairly normal. The logic seems to be that if a group is
involved it must be an organized event and above board whereas a lone
individual could be anything. However,
that has never stopped me walking naked solo . . . In the ten years plus I have
been naked walking regularly I have only had two reactions that could be
described as negative and neither was more than a slightly awkward moment.” –
Ian, http://freerangenaturism.com/forum/index.php?topic=837.0;topicseen
“A Nevada man formed the Las Vegas Naturists in his
backyard for his love of hosting parties and being a nudist!” - http://www.uckya.com/organizing-backyard-nudist-colony-las-vegas-nevada/
“Nudism reminds yourself who you are.” - https://benudetoday.wordpress.com/
“In all I spent about three hours caching on top of
the hill, meeting only one other walker who I saw well before he saw me. I did consider staying naked, but Scotland
has different laws to England and Wales and I decided that discretion was the
better part of valor and covered up before he noticed me.” – Milfmog, http://freerangenaturism.com/forum/index.php?topic=833.0;topicseen
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