Tuesday, September 26, 2017

QUOTES 9/26/2017

“I found being naked in front of other people a little like singing in front of an audience — terrifying at first, then normal once I got used to it, with some waves of fear or resistance coming up once in a while, never as intense as the first ice-breaking.” – Kris Williams, https://medium.com/@kriswilliams/de-sexualizing-nudity-2e5673d7ae25#.g2m4ncnej

“Naturisme: Respect des autres et de la nature, convivialité sérénité délicatesse bienveillance” (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1sTx3p0rF4

“I was hiking with a friend in the Arizona desert along a dry river bed when we decided to take a break and have lunch.  Afterwards we decided to lay out on the rocks to sun ourselves.  We hadn't been there long when we heard voices and before we could do anything a group of senior citizens came walking down the trail.  They were surprised to see us but no one seemed upset.  They laughed and giggled and said hello as they passed.” – Dave, https://www.truenudists.com/groups/view.php?action=viewthread&id=132&idt=107802&page=last

“Walking naked in nature with the one you love is a very beautiful thing.  You'll be amazed at how normal it seems.” - https://twitter.com/ohionaturist/status/767368713154732032

“Part of what makes volleyball a great nudist pastime is that the game itself requires no physical contact.  Problem is, no sport features more high-fiving and ass-smacking than six-on-six volleyball.  Every single point is a slap-and-tickle fest waiting to happen.  When you're clothed, that is.  When you're naked, slapping and tickling doesn't come so easily.  But winning overcomes everything, even on planet Naked.” – Eddie Matz, https://toplesspulp.com/2016/07/31/keeping-us-in-suspense/

“I don’t do pyjama’s - I sleep in my birthday suit.” - thenudistwithin, http://centauri4-naturism.tumblr.com/post/128919810341/and-then-there-was

“. . . the 1st time I went out to go on a naked hike start to finish was memorable.  Pushing past the prohibition of nudity out of the home and walking out onto the trail made me anxious but that passed as I walked.  Recognizing that I had found a new and wonderful way of experiencing nature and freedom was very exciting.  Kicking off the traces and looking at the world differently.” – Duane, http://freerangenaturism.com/forum/index.php?topic=911.30;topicseen

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