Saturday, May 20, 2017

QUOTES 5/20/2017

“. . . whenever you get naked in a naturist environment, your social life will get better, your life will be funnier and lighter, and you will feel much, much appreciated.” - https://nuetheureux.wordpress.com/2015/06/29/5-ways-nudism-will-enhance-your-social-life/

“Naturism on the Weather Network – 1996” (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCSMBy2XG1A

“Well, it’s true: we do want to change the world.  Just like John Lennon wrote.  We want people to see women’s bodies the same way they see men’s: neutrally, as objects in the world, objects of beauty some of the time, objects of simple utility other times, in either event deserving of respect and fair treatment.  The way we set out to achieve this is by going out in the world and using our bodies in a wide variety of ways, and doing it unclothed to the same extent men have been doing for ages, and hoping that repeated exposure to the sight will cure people of whatever concerns or anxiety or fear or prejudices they might have.” - https://toplesspulp.com/2016/09/13/you-say-you-want-a-revolution/

“People are so terrified of bodies, and fearful that someone, somewhere, may be enjoying their life.  They call it a ‘Free country’ but they own, control, and regulate every part of our lives.” - Bob Knows, http://freerangenaturism.com/forum/index.php?topic=663.375;topicseen

“. . . what I found out . . .  is that I had an entire other layer of shame around my nakedness and body, just waiting to be shed.  To my own surprise, my four days at a nudist resort profoundly changed my life.  I left feeling, with a nearly evangelical surety, that being naked in ‘public’ is something every woman should get to experience at least once in her life” – Rachel Krantz, http://www.bustle.com/articles/161285-i-was-naked-in-front-of-strangers-for-4-days-heres-what-happened?platform=hootsuite

“Obviously, not wearing clothes reduces the expense and bother of acquiring and taking care of clothes – in direct proportion to how often one can be naked.  The burden of selecting, storing, and laundering clothes is lessened – as well as the trouble of having to decide what to wear.  You also don’t have to put up with the discomfort of poorly fitting clothes or irritating fabrics.  Probably even more important is that being naked relieves one of the need to deal with social stereotypes associated with particular clothing styles.  If you don’t wear clothes, you don’t have to worry about what is or isn’t currently ‘stylish’, ‘fashionable’, or ‘popular’.  You get to be yourself, without having to let others control your choices.” -  https://naturistphilosopher.wordpress.com/2016/06/07/is-there-a-human-need-for-being-naked/

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