QUOTES
8/14/2017
“Our new home is one of the biggest nudist camps in
Europe and in the summer attracts thousands of people. As we drive through the park, we see hundreds
of men, women and children wearing nothing but orange bobble hats. . . Both
adults and children go naked. . . Body hang-ups are also frowned upon. I thought I should lose weight before we came
to the camp but nudists say this is exactly the opposite of what naturism is
about.” - http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-ideas/adventure/we-quit-our-lives-to-live-in-a-nudist-resort/news-story/61656e31ad140aaeb4821891b0ac7676
“Nude Beach Olympics 2008” (Video) - https://vimeo.com/106752765
“If she'll take a naked walk with you on a nude beach,
you have found the lady other guys will envy.” - https://twitter.com/RonK_1948/status/771757437678264320
“The group, led by Emma and Peter, is mostly based
near London and is made up of people with an interest in nudism and life
drawing. I had never tried life drawing,
but meeting up with a nudist group, just over an hour away, seemed good to me.
. . We had a pleasant walk and on the
way back we stopped off for a picnic and some life drawing. . . I have not done
much drawing since I was a child, so I volunteered to be a model. We just did a few ten or fifteen minute
poses. This is the first time that I had
ever done any life modelling, but the artists seemed to be very pleased with my
performance, saying that I seemed like a natural and If you feel like going for
a naked ramble sometime, why not look online for any groups in your area. I am sure you will enjoy it.” - https://nakedhistorian.wordpress.com/2015/08/19/socks-off-rambling-and-nude-modelling-on-the-solent/
“Nude hiking is a wonderful way to explore nature!” - http://www.nudistlove.net/search?updated-max=2016-03-25T01:04:00-07:00&max-results=5&start=10&by-date=false
“Family nudity continued well into the 20th
century. Where most families were much
larger and their homes much smaller kids and family members often shared
bedrooms and even beds. At times this
was even mixed gender. You also didn't
have homes with the pretty porcelain tubs we have today. Instead they used the local pond, creek, river
or lake. The other means utilized was
the metal wash tub. This was normally
placed in the middle of the kitchen or yard, near the fire to make it easier to
bring the hot water. This location meant
the one bathing was in full view of the rest of the family or sometimes even
neighbors or friends. No one paid it any
mind as it was a common occurrence.” – DDF, https://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120919174851AAdYoh1#
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