QUOTES
4/21/2017
“Yes, I’m in my mid-50′s and still enjoy the nude
beach. Scars, paunch, and all the
wear-and-tear of the years be damned. As
I got older, I got to be too self-conscious to even take my shirt off, but life
is short and we all should be able to enjoy the beach without judgement. So I went back to the beach and enjoyed the
sun and swimming in the swimsuit nature provided. My brother died when he was about my age and
I realized that my time here too is winding down. I needed to (re)learn to accept myself in
this new phase of life and let go of…well, pretty much everything. I need to consciously not allow myself to be
imprisoned by the opinions of others.” - http://thoughtsonnaturism.tumblr.com/post/147943732415/yes-im-in-my-mid-50s-and-still-enjoy-the-nude
“Last weekend I facilitated . . . [my wife] DF in a
spiritual meditation for four days, fasting meditating and ritual in the dark
sacred space (a very old Hindu practice that I learned in India). Of course, we weren’t dressed. Come work Wednesday, it felt very weird to
have clothes on. It felt wrong. I’m supposing that going to altered spiritual
highs communing with the divine, in the moment’s awareness, naked in all ways,
could be construed to be free range naturism.” – Jbee, http://freerangenaturism.com/forum/index.php?topic=655.315;topicseen
“Damn those Puritans!
Made all that much worse by the Victorian Age which brought us crazy
inventions like the girdle and petticoats.
Who, exactly, sat down and decided that it would be good for humanity to
obscure every contour and curve of the female body, while at the same time,
creating the ultimate phallic symbol known today as the – necktie? We have yet to recover from this fashion
disaster, despite the fact that in today’s marketplace, strategically clothed is
WAY more alluring than naked.” –
“Being naked is an act of personal freedom!” – Brian
w, http://www.naturist-corner.net/community/index.php?topic=22649.0;topicseen
“A lot of
people think being a naturist is about sex or sexuality but it’s nothing to do
with that. It’s to do with the freedom
of not having to wear restrictive clothes.
It’s the feeling of the air on your body, of being natural and you don’t
have to wear a wet costume when you get out the pool.” – Susan Madden, http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/14678557.Naturist_group_says___Come_and_join_us_for_our_televised_skinny_dipping_/
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