QUOTES
7/7/2017
“I hate wearing bras.
I always have and it’s mainly because I have large breasts. Every few months I used to get fitted for a
bra and it was always something different.
Finally, I went to a store in the Houston Galleria and it was a European
lingerie store. I got fitted and found a
bra that fit perfectly. The only problem
was it was a few hundred dollars for one bra.
I was floored. I felt it was
ridiculous to pay so much for something that I would only wear a few hours out
of the day. Then there was the
underwear. I used to be an addict to
Victoria’s Secret underwear, more specifically their Pink brand. My issues with that were the sizes were
geared more towards the body of a Caucasian woman. An extra-large did not fit like an
extra-large should. I settled with
underwear from Walmart but no matter what kind of material, underwear has
always given me irritated skin, among other issues. About a year and half ago I stopped wearing
them all together. Only time I wear them
is that time of the month.” – Moniqua, http://clothesfreelife.com/2016/02/16/im-living-clothes-free-and-heres-why/
“Episode 01” (Video) - https://vimeo.com/156935758
“I like to mediate naked. It is the least distracting and provides the
best connection to nature . . .” – MartinM, http://www.naturist-corner.net/community/index.php?topic=21207.0;topicseen
“Naturists don’t so much break the rules as shake them
to shivering splinters all over the ceiling and walls . . . Social nudity,
nudism, clothes-free living – call it what you will… is a goddamn wrecking
ball. . . Because it’s a place of being, not of doing. . . It demolishes creeds
and customs built on shame and separateness, smashing apart the notions of what
men will do to women given any chance at all. . . if nakedness really caught
on, things would get complicated all right: we’d spend a whole lot less money
and get several sizes happier. . . We could stop the killing for crazy dude
visions of paradise and love each other in this world, naked together as once
we were naked in Eden. And there could
be peace on earth.” - Liz Sheppard-Jones, https://clothesfreelife.com/2016/09/26/does-my-bum-look-big-in-skin-guest-contributor-liz-sheppard-jones/
“The notion of nudity being bad is an Anglo-Western
cultural concept for the most part. It
was instituted primarily by religious leaders as a means to control the
people. In the distant past nudity in
public was very much a common occurrence.
The poor and slaves often had little or no clothing and thus frequently
worked or moved about completely nude.
Even the more affluent wore little or no clothing at times. Bathing and swimming often were out in the
open and in plain view of family members or public. A key reason for this was the fact that
clothing was difficult to make and thus expensive and hard to come by. Most folks only owned one or two sets of
clothing. Thus it was not prudent to
wear them out too quickly which gave rise to many working in the nude (farmers,
fishermen, etc.)” – DDF, https://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120919174851AAdYoh1#
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