QUOTES
8/8/2017
“A prominent British anthropologist has completed a
ground-breaking, 10-year study proving that women who wear less clothing live
up to 20 years longer. And the fewer
clothes they wear, the longer they live. . . The fewer clothes women wear, the
more their bodies are exposed to nature’s elements, which are
life-enhancing. Women wearing fewer
clothes tend to be more independent, intelligent, free-thinkers who invariably
take better care of themselves in all other aspects of their lives.” – Mark C.
Miller, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mark-c-miller/science-reveals-women-who_b_914511.html
“I had a wonderful drive last night on two lane
country roads. I live in a place with a
mix of forests and fields. The forests
are for the most part secluded and the fields belong to houses far off the
road. I encountered only a handful of
cars. Many of the roads are long and
straight, some of them federal highways.
Some, particularly through the forest, are so remote they are nearly one
lane. I live in a neighborhood on the
edge of the country so I was able to leave from my garage naked and return
naked, an awesomely liberating feeling on its own. The weather was warm, around 75 degrees, so
all my windows and sunroof were open.
Feeling the rush of the wind all over my nude body felt incredibly good,
especially when I could cruise at a higher speed. The cool air of low places around creeks was
especially nice. You can feel those clothed,
but naked they are bracing.” – Rapidi, https://www.truenudists.com/groups/view.php?action=viewthread&id=2361&idt=88932&page=3
“‘When did you introduce your children to naturism?’ .
. . We were walking around the house naked already, and when the babies showed
up, we didn’t see any point to getting dressed.
Besides, breastfeeding a child is much easier when you are already
nude.” – Karen Grant, Tom Pine’s ‘The Naked Truth Naturists Newdsletter, v.17,
n7, July 1, 2016
“Our area has several of those abandoned railroad
grades that are now trails. Most of the
mileage is out of town and easy to walk naked on. I've covered most of them naked. The abandoned railroads are still ‘paved’
with their crushed rock ballast. . . There is a 5-mile stretch of the rails to
trails that is paved. . . a couple of years ago on a Tuesday morning I took my
bicycle and rode that one naked. I
passed a dozen or so other people and also saw some people who lived near the
trail. On a bicycle I was past and gone
before they could grab their cameras/phones.
Didn't matter anyway. I stopped
and put on some shorts for the last 100 yards to the parking lot.” – Bob Knows,
http://freerangenaturism.com/forum/index.php?topic=793.30;topicseen
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