Thursday, April 6, 2017

QUOTES 4/6/2017

“I have introduced myself to my neighbors as a nudist.  I have asked them if they would be more comfortable if I put something on, and every time I was told, no they were fine with me being nude.  We have had coffee or a beer and visited for a while.  I was not embarrassed to be naked while they were fully clothed.  I think I'm at that stage in my life that it is what it is.  Accept me as I am, or don't bother coming . . . So far, all have accepted me as I am.” – miev123, https://www.truenudists.com/groups/view.php?action=viewthread&id=8684&idt=103301&vpage=1

“Spencer Tunick’s RING - Munich Opera Festival 2012” (video) - https://vimeo.com/45803279

“I have been a naturist for many years and considered it a private matter.  But is has become steadily clearer for me that the body is also politics. . . Nobody can force someone to prefer nudity.  But the experiences of other countries show that if nudity is a more available alternative, there are more people who will choose it.  If the road to the naturist beach was shorter, if there was an opportunity for family swimming with a common changing room at the swimming hall, more people would possibly grow up with a more natural relationship to the human body.  We are dependent on society to assess the possibilities for such body-oppression-free zones and lay the groundwork for there to be more   them.  It is but one measure that can be taken to get people to feel content just as they are.” - Lars Egeland, http://youngnaturistsamerica.com/natural-nudity-lars-egeland-naturist/

“To me being nude is very liberating.  I'm at peace with myself.  I enjoy interaction with other nudists and I find an honesty and friendliness that I've never experienced in a textile situation.” – Desertrat, http://www.truenudists.com/forum/viewthread.php?id=100881

“For many people, the thought of going naked, especially in public, already causes stress.  Who would have thought that it could actually help you to get rid of it?” - http://www.nakedwanderings.com/2017/04/03/undress-to-destress/

“We decided to do a Puja, an Indian ritual of gratitude . . . After being bundled up all day the liberation from pants was...wonderful. . . It felt healthier my crotch no longer bundled up, my skin breathing all over . . . We gathered began to list and thank, and there came an understanding, as I lay on the floor.  It felt so perfect and wonderful naked.  There was a particular gratitude for so much naked time, the daily occurrence of its joy and learning something new by it.  We stretched and danced, my body comfortable after weeks of restrictions to its movement.  Gratitude for body liberation.  When it is taken away, even for a short time, it feels that much better to disrobe.” – Jbee, http://freerangenaturism.com/forum/index.php?topic=681.15;topicseen

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