Friday, November 17, 2017

QUOTES 11/17/2017

“. . . when we were in Salvador.  We did some research and found the most beautiful beach in a place called Massarondupio at the Coconut Coast.  It could not get more idyllic than that. . . A huge strip of white sand, coconut trees and the crystal clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean.  And best of all, finally we were able to spend our day butt naked.” - http://www.nakedwanderings.com/2016/10/31/time-ended-brazilian-swingers-party/

“Body Freedom - documentary about Gypsy Taub by David Davis” (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7JOdZXhbDU

“We are created naked.  God created us naked, because He wanted us to see the real . . . of His creation.  When we wear clothes, we are not showing the truth. . . it is the time that we stand for what God has given to us.  It is the time for us to surrender before God.” – Adityanudis, https://clothesfreelife.com/2016/10/21/nudity-as-the-symbol-of-our-surrender-to-god/

“One of the biggest grievances I have with the mainstream media industry, is its ever forceful input in the shaming of the unretouched, unclothed human body.  Quite frankly, I think it’s about time that we sorted this shit out.  What I do find shameful is that the normalization of nakedness makes so many of us feel uneasy.  Naked human bodies are nothing to be ashamed of in my book. . . I don’t find nipples (on a person of any gender) to be offensive and certainly not vulgar.  Cellulite and stretch marks aren’t something that should be hidden if you ask me.  Nor are scars, colostomy bags, baldness, physical impairments or tattoos.  It’s abhorrent that anyone in a position of influence would perpetuate the idea that any of these physical traits are something to be embarrassed of.  Why on earth are we taught to despise the physical characteristics which are a part of our own beautiful physicality?” – Leyah Shanks, http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/leyah-shanks/nourishing-the-normalisat_b_12432832.html

“I have a really nice back porch where the pool is.  Once the shoes are off, the socks come off too, and then everything else downstairs just follows at some point.” - Channing Tatum, Tom Pine, The Naked Truth Naturists Newdsletter, October 1, 2016, V. 17, #10

“Sunlight exposure is also indicated for a variety of skin conditions including acne, psoriasis, eczema, and fungal infection.  By bringing blood to the surface, sunshine helps to heal both skin rashes and abrasions.  Wearing of textile bathing attire may exacerbate these conditions due to skin friction.  Moreover, clothing often traps particles of hair, skin, and dirt and acts as a breeding ground for microbial organisms.” - http://www.spankingfit.com/male-low-t-try-nude-sunbathing/

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