QUOTES
4/22/2017
“. . . to agree to a clothes free life doesn’t require
a license, a diploma, nor a training session: just a decision. Determine that you will not harm anyone else
nor be harmed if anyone else is undressed.
Except for the extremists who cannot allow their god to see them
uncovered, and who are required to wear ‘temple garments’ designed such that a
new one can be halfway slipped on before the old one is entirely removed,
everybody is a nudist to some degree.
Normal people bathe, shave, and maybe sleep nude. Some brush their teeth, comb their hair, and
exercise nude. Others may even make the
morning coffee, tidy the house, and do dishes and laundry nude. If the backyard is private enough, they may
water their plants and do outdoor chores nude, and, most certainly,
sunning! If a friend happens by, there
is no cause for alarm. Sometimes you are
more comfortable without clothing than wearing some . . .” - https://clothesfreelife.com/2016/08/01/what-does-it-take-for-a-person-to-decide-to-be-clothes-free-guest-contributor-verygary/
“Sailing Croatia” (Video) - https://vimeo.com/178780657
“Because I was in the sun, swimming, and doing just
about everything but eating in the cafeteria naked, I found it became much,
much easier to feel connected to my body.
I could hear exactly when it was hungry, and feed it just what it
wanted, whether that was a giant salad, or Oreos slathered in peanut
butter. I could feel when it wanted to
move; rather than telling myself I ‘should’ work out, I simply wanted to feel
my naked form stretch and swim in the sun. . . my body and I were able to
communicate in a whole new way. It was
like it finally said, Thanks for the freedom!” – Rachel Krantz, http://www.bustle.com/articles/161285-i-was-naked-in-front-of-strangers-for-4-days-heres-what-happened?platform=hootsuite
“The one generalization about nudists that is actually
true is that they’re really friendly people.
They are super welcoming. They’re
kind of like, you dare to join their club, they are more than happy to have
you.” – Mark Haskell-Smith, https://www.inverse.com/article/17249-we-were-supposed-to-be-fine-with-nonsexual-social-nudism-by-now-what-happened
“We were all born naked. Wearing clothes is like wearing a uniform -
it says something about you and what you do.” – Angie Cox, http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/news/video-and-pictures-doncaster-nudist-festival-starts-today-1-7930948
“I have a secluded garden in the South of England and
get out there whenever I can. I am
always accompanied by my neighborhood robin who checks out the ground I have
turned over for food. Today was my first
time out there naked this year and it was noticeable that when clothed he stays
around 5ft away but when I was naked today he came to within 2 feet of me.” –
Canforduk, https://www.truenudists.com/groups/view.php?action=viewthread&id=92&idt=99143&page=last
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