Wednesday, July 5, 2017

QUOTES 7/2/2017

“When French Prime Minister Manuel Valls suggested that bare breasts were more representative of his country than burkinis, he was alluding to France’s famous symbol of liberty, Marianne. The city of Paris, however, appears to have taken his words to heart, as city councilors announced that they have approved plans for an experimental nudist recreational area that could be instituted as soon as next summer. . . ‘People can dress how they want to and thus choose to not get dressed at all,’ said the councilman.” http://nytlive.nytimes.com/womenintheworld/2016/09/29/as-burqini-uproar-continues-paris-announces-creation-of-recreational-nudist-area/

“Therme Erding - largest thermal bath complex, Munich, Germany” (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrBZYuP6kfE

“Marian came to stay with us for a few days to spend some time being naked 24/7 . . . and we managed to do an amazing nude walk . . . The walk is long (around 10 miles) and basically strings together a few of our shorter walks into one long trip. . . I was able to persuade Marian to do the walk with me when she was staying with us . . . as she has become a real lover of naked walking in public. . . We set off from the car park at Aberthaw . . . only passing two dog walkers . . . the beach at Llantwit Major . . . was OK, although we had to pass a few textiles as they walked down the beach, and there were a few fishermen at the water. . . We continued on past Tresillian Bay which was deserted, and on to St Donats, which wasn’t deserted and we had to pass a few people out on the beach here, and we had a few surprised looks as we walked past and said hello. . . The beach from St Donats to Nash point is simply beautiful . . . we really enjoyed this part of the walk.  The beach at this point is pretty exposed to the cliff top path, and we could se a few walkers up there. . . we got to the access point for Monknash beach. . . there was a few textiles at the top of the beach near the access point, but we just walked past and continued along Monknash beach. . . the beach was almost empty.  We just walked on but ended up stopping to briefly talk to a M/F textile couple in swimmers walking towards us who asked us what we were doing walking naked on the beach.  We explained that we loved to walk naked on beaches, and that we had just walked naked all the way from Aberthaw. . . We walked on past the ledge at the western end of Monknash beach which always has some naked people camped out and headed on past the ladders towards Dunraven. . . We all had a dip in the sea to swim and cool off, then headed back towards Dunraven Bay.  We passed two male walkers who were heading east . . . and we met a lone naked guy who was sunning just up near the top of the beach, and then suddenly we were at the beach at Dunraven Bay . . . The beach at the Dunraven bay end had a few people on it, mostly wearing swimming cozzies, but there were a few naked people (men and women) in evidence, so we stretched out for a well-deserved rest and and more water before having another naked swim to cool off.  The tide was well on its way in by now, so we packed up and (reluctantly) put on some clothes to head back up the steep path back to the car . . . This was easily the best naked walk we have ever done, but i was glad to have a naked woman with me – Probably avoided a few issues when we were walking past some of the textiles.” - https://nakedwalker200.wordpress.com/2014/07/

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