Monday, November 27, 2017

QUOTES 11/27/2017

“Call it what you want: nudie, birthday suit, bare, un-clothed, in the buff… however you say it, it’s factual- we were all born naked!  So naturally, it makes sense why our little ones prefer to run around sans clothing. . . it’s just natural to want to be naked; so why should we put a stop to something as innocent and natural as wanting a little naked time? . . . why are adults so divided when it comes down to accepting, or not accepting, a child’s love of being nude? . . . Is it because of the culture we live in?  Perhaps it’s our parent’s influence that has something to do with the way we view nudity. . .There’s a time and a place for children to run naked.  However we view it, we know that someone else views it differently, and all views should be respected.” – Melanie Denney, http://www.everydayfamily.com/naked-time-why-do-kids-love-it/?pg=1&internallink=naked-time-why-do-kids-love-it#post-1226

“Naga sadhus attend 'Shahi Snan' at Kumbh Mela, Allahabad” – (Video) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nn3bgTAJ7iY

“Here you see women with one breast, or a scar all the way down their stomachs, or people with no legs or one arm, or that are so overweight they have to go sideways through doors because they don’t fit — and they are all naked.  They are not embarrassed by what they look like.  It’s given me more respect for humanity.  No one is judged by what they look like on the outside.  They’re judged on what is on the inside.” – Henrick, http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/6923494/Brit-coupld-join-nudist-resort-in-Holland.html

“I like nude camping.  I use a small tent and minimum amount of gear to help keep the primitive feel to it.  If in a public campground, I camp away from others and get nude after dark.  At clothes optional camps I stay nude the whole time there - often for days.  Such a free feeling being naked - people don't realize how uncomfortable clothing really is.” – Creekgeek, https://www.truenudists.com/groups/view.php?action=viewthread&id=132&idt=53785&vpage=1

“When I must wear clothes, I find that a badge or T-shirt with a naked-friendly message can be an easy way to ‘come out’ as a nudist and creates opportunities to explain my views on body freedom and acceptance.  It often leads to questions such as, ‘why aren’t you naked now?’ which, if the circumstance is right, may be followed by an invitation to escape from my clothing.  I seldom need to be asked twice.” - http://centauri4-naturism.tumblr.com/post/84236340516/i-have-no-private-parts-when-i-must-wear

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