QUOTES
4/1/2017
“Although we live in a suburb and have two two-story
homes that can see into our backyard, during the summer I am out in the
backyard nude almost every day. Not all
of the yard is in their view like the pool sun deck but most of the pool itself
is and various parts of the yard. Trying
to figure out what is viewable and what is not would give me a headache. I sun out by the pool, float in the pool, and
take care of various chores like cleaning up the yard. The neighbors do not mind.” – FullSun, https://www.truenudists.com/forum/viewthread.php?id=2938&page=8
“The whole population should be free to wear as much
(or as little) as they want on any beach or anywhere else.” – Anthony Crowley, https://clothesfreelife.com/2016/08/25/wow-choice/
“I have been enjoying the beautiful summer weather in
Quebec and Ontario during my three-week vacation. Yes, there was plenty of skinny-dipping and
sunbathing by the lake, and lounging on the deck with my loved one and the blue
jay, red squirrels and chipmunk who regularly drop by for peanuts — and a few
hummingbirds who drink from our flowers and feeder.” – Jullian Page, https://jillianpage.com/2016/08/16/and-the-livin-is-easy/#more-7660
“You don’t check into a naturist resort without
expecting to take your clothes off. . . when it comes to public nudity, cross
one bridge and you’ve pretty well crossed them all. . . I was just one naked
person on a beach with a lot of other naked people. It has nothing at all to do with what you
look like. On a beach, being naked just
makes good practical sense. No swimsuit
for sand to get all caught up in, no tan lines to worry about. And once you’ve been naked on a beach, why
not at a bar, or in a corner shop, or a swimming pool? We’re all just people. Various sizes and shapes and levels of
hairiness and wrinkliness and tan, but, basically all the same. . . Being naked
. . . doesn’t expose you at all – it makes you anonymous and equal. . . there’s
something very comforting in having discovered a place where people are just
people.” – Abigail Moss, http://www.refinery29.uk/my-first-time-at-a-naturist-resort
“I have been taking advantage of the shorter days of
late by setting out on my off-road running trails at dusk and nude-running them
well into the dark . . . No doubt, I will soon have to strap on skis, or
snowshoes in order to continue my free range naturism and I will have to find
more remote places to do so, because even the trees here are bare through the
winter. . . I have enjoyed several naked running sessions with the temps at a
perfect 30 to 40 degrees (F), including a run of around six miles two weeks ago
and one of about four miles this past Sunday.
Running naked is a luxury . . . so I cherish these rare
opportunities. Too bad that I have to
view nude running as a luxury rather than a basic right . . . if so, God will
no doubt be pleased.” - Dan Kidwell, http://www.naktiv.net/blog/970/winter-solstice-winter-therapy/
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