QUOTES
6/28/2017
“There is a time to wear, and a time not to wear, any
piece of clothing. And that ‘time’
depends on the environment a person is in and their intentions. So: If a woman has good intentions for going
topless, and the environment a woman is in is appropriate for her going
topless, then I don’t see how I can say ‘No!
You can’t be topless!’ The
sexualization of women’s bodies needs to end: Women being valued only for the
sexual pleasure they can give men is responsible for so much suffering.” - https://timothyach.wordpress.com/2016/08/30/there-is-no-biblical-reason-why-women-cant-go-topless/
“Nude Beach News 6” (Video) - https://vimeo.com/85502251
“My husband and I have been sleeping nude for the past
30 plus years! The only time I wear
panties and a tank top is when my young granddaughter visits for the weekend. .
. I HATE PJs...I have only had 2 yeast infections in my life . . .!” – Blue
Radio, http://www.littlethings.com/sleeping-naked-benefits/
“True naturists are not exhibitionists; it is not
sexual for the regulars . . . They are genuine local people, men and women, who
want to feel freedom. They are
hard-working, decent folk who want to get away from reality – the everyday
grind. I listen to the birds, enjoy the
sun on my body and take a dip in the ocean when it gets hot. People look me in the eye.” - Bev Rayner, http://www.communitynews.com.au/kwinana-courier/news/warnbro-naturists-say-perverts-at-nude-beach-giving-all-users-a-bad-rap/
“Less money spent on laundry detergent and less clothes
to wash! Face it, people are lazy and
would rather be doing other things. If
you become a nudist, you can have dinner naked and not have to worry about
scrubbing out food stains from clothes.” – Jordan Blum, https://youngnaturistsamerica.com/12-reasons-why-nudism-is-beneficial/
“I checked out London’s naked restaurant and now I’m
converted to eating in the nude. Living
in the frenzied times that we do, dining naked and without smartphones is
surprisingly pleasant. . . My overriding thought heading into the experience
was ‘of all the fun things to do naked, eating has got to be at the bottom of
the list’ . . . [But] There really is an
interplay between nude bodies and nude food too, it almost subconsciously
making you more aware of your food having come from the soil and how you
essentially have too. . . on the whole.
The Bunyadi works. . . there’s no limit to the activities that could
successfully have a little nudity interpolated.
Naked bars? Naked pillow
fights? Naked ball pools? If you’ve got the capital to make it happen
you should, because London clearly wants to shed its clothes.” – Christopher
Hooton, http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/the-bunyadi-review-i-checked-out-london-s-naked-restaurant-and-now-i-m-converted-to-eating-in-the-a7076871.html
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