QUOTES
4/9/2017
List of naked races and dates - http://asitiz.com/naked-running-races/
“Even though it's turned cold, I heat up the garage
and work on projects nude most of the time.
In the garage I am working on shelving and going through things so I can
get the wife’s car in. Also have some
bird feeders to finish so I can get them put away. I'm doing some wine bottle candles in the
basement so that is easily nude.” – Sunnmaxx, https://www.truenudists.com/forum/viewthread.php?id=38234&page=1
“Stunts” (Video) - https://vimeo.com/204790573
“’A prudish view of the body is a pornographic
one.’ That's the real spiritual truth
about nudity, and more and more Christians of all kinds are beginning to
understand that. . . Other efforts will fail or bring limited results only
after extremely difficult struggle, for the simple reason that other solutions
are based on false assumptions.” – Marty, Facebook
“The naked body is everywhere, but it's not easy for
everyone to be naked. The standard for
perfection makes it hard for us to accept things like wrinkles, stretch marks,
blemishes, scars, folds and fat. Our
impossible expectations for nudity, though, reflect what we see in
advertisements and entertainment where bodies are regularly nipped, tucked and
photoshopped. Pointing this out doesn't
make it any easier for people to feel comfortable when nude. So try instead feeling empowered by people
who call out body shaming. . .The next time you look at your imperfect naked
body — or someone else's — think of a body positive hashtag that makes you
smile.” – Rebecca Ruiz, http://mashable.com/2015/12/14/not-gross-things/#KmP0KWku8OqJ
“The head of the ACLU in the postwar period was a man
named Roger Baldwin and he was a casual nudist himself. He would often go naked near his country home
in Martha’s Vineyard. That was one
reason the ACLU was willing to help out the nudist movement. There wasn’t complete agreement, of course,
because the nudist movement was very out there in terms of American values,
especially in the 1950s. The ACLU took a
moderate approach and focused on the fact that it was about family and
respectability . . . [and] won a legal case in the early 1950s to allow
Sunshine & Health to be mailed to subscribers.” – Brian Hoffman, http://www.thestar.com/news/insight/2015/11/17/the-waxing-and-waning-of-nudism-in-america.html
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