Friday, September 15, 2017

QUOTES 9/15/2017

“It occurs to me that over the years I have seen few ‘perfect bodies,’ but I have seen several who had suffered some extreme medical challenge such as a mastectomy, advanced MS, amputation, extreme burn scarring, or facial reconstruction (as a result of a car accident).  Those people came to social nudity on the recommendation of their physician or therapist in order to heal themselves mentally so they could accept their torn bodies.  Just quietly talking to them in the pool or Jacuzzi was always an inspiration to me.  Whenever I feel self-conscious because I am a little overweight, I just think of them and their courage. , http://femalenaturist.blogspot.com/search/label/Nude%20Recreation%20From%20A%20Woman%27s%20Perspective

“Domaine de la Sablière / Le site et la rivière” (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxluPHS6pQE

“Nudism (or naturism) is seen by most as a strange and taboo fraction of modern culture, but when you really stop to think about it, living without clothes actually makes a lot of sense.  Sure, there are a lot of issues with going nude, but if you can get past the creepy onlookers, then you’ll discover a life of ease and comfort.” - http://www.chacha.com/gallery/3777/10-reasons-you-should-stop-wearing-clothes

“Scuba Nude - You can’t get much closer to becoming a fish than bubbling along in the buff.  Paya Bay on the island of Roatán in Honduras is a naturist resort that offers a buffet of options for buff buff.  You can hike the resort’s 22 acres, take a trip to Pigeon Cay for sunbathing and snorkeling or you can sign up for nude scuba. . . Paya Bay also offers nude yoga in a peaceful pavilion overlooking the beach.” - Steve Blount, http://experience.usatoday.com/caribbean/best-of-caribbean/nude-adventures-in-the-caribbean/11101521/

"Going naked turns an ordinary walk into an adventure!” – Woodsbuff

“Skinny Trippers Marv and Pet had invited us to visit them so we drove straight to the Pismo Beach area where they live.  Marv took us for a walk down to Pirate’s Cove.  We climbed down the cliffs using the ropes, and then undressed and spent some time walking nude along the sand to the opposite end of the beach.  It was a cool day, so there were only a few brave naturists, but it was nice in the shelter of the cliffs.  It was soooo enjoyable!  One young dressed couple along the way shielded their young daughter’s eyes from the view of us naked old folks; hasn’t the younger generation gone clothes-compulsive crazy?  At the end of the beach we dressed again and climbed up the path to visit an interesting rock cave (arch) where we could look down on a 2nd nude beach - empty.  We returned to the beach, undressed, and walked back.  This time it had gotten a little warmer, so a few people were sunning and playing nude volleyball on the beach.  After dressing, we again climbed the path with the help of the ropes, and returned to Marv and Pets place.  We would rate Pirates Cove Beach as the most scenic nude beach we’ve ever visited.  It was a cool day, but on a warm summer afternoon it must be spectacular.  Nudity is legal on the beach, and I understand it is used by many naturists.  Don’t miss a chance to visit Pirate’s Cove!” - Kenfreehiker

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