QUOTES
3/6/2017
“The only way to make progress is to talk freely about
nudism, to bring more people into undressing with others to enjoy the
well-being of social nudity, and to show that a human body is nothing to be
ashamed of. Change starts with each of
us. Make it a goal to stop hiding your
nudism life. Nudism is good, nudism is
healthy, and nudism is fun!” - https://nuetheureux.wordpress.com/2015/07/20/4-ways-to-explain-to-friends-and-family-why-you-are-a-nudist/
“nakedHEART @ Maifeld Derby Festival 2016” (Video) - https://vimeo.com/album/2493282/video/174562645
“It struck me today as I spent three hours
bare-chested on the beach that it felt normal. . . it felt like it felt normal
to the people around me. It wasn’t
crowded but it wasn’t empty either and we walked miles along the surf and
passed people all day long. They would
nod their greetings, chat briefly, some didn’t even notice me.” - https://breastsarehealthy.wordpress.com/2015/11/05/bare-chestedness-really-can-feel-normal-with-a-video-to-prove-it/
“Naked represents a state of being in complete freedom
from need of approval from others, of complete acceptance of oneself, one’s
body, one’s choices.” - http://www.nakedinamerika.com/#!story/c66t
“Hiking . . . is one of the most interesting
outdoor activities, and it is even more fun and enjoyable . . . naked. . . it
is a completely liberating and thrilling experience that helps you to feel more
connected with the nature. One of the
main benefits of hiking naked is that it gets rid of constricting clothes that
make you feel hot and itchy, and allows you to comfortably . . . Hiking also
exposes your skin to the surroundings, allowing you to fully enjoy the
experience of the sun and wind hitting all parts of your body. This is a very stimulating experience that
can give you an intense feeling of freedom and happiness.” - http://blog.vritomartis.com/top-18-things-to-do-naked/
“The other hot springs to hit [in northern NM] is
Black Rock hot springs, across the John Dunn bridge west of Arroyo Hondo. Then swing down and hit the Jemez Mt.
country, get away from the obvious busy trails and just hike the mesas and
canyons.” – NudePrewd, https://www.truenudists.com/groups/view.php?action=viewthread&id=132&idt=98170&page=last
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