QUOTES
12/10/2017
“The weather has . . . been so warm that we have
pretty much spent all of our time at home and in the garden naked, so much so
that we pretty much have only been putting clothes on to go out to the shops or
for work. We have also been out a lot
enjoying the sun and spending as much time as possible walking naked.” - https://nakedwalker200.wordpress.com/2014/07/01/fantastic-long-naked-walk-from-aberthaw-to-dunraven/
“Petit séjour au Cap d’Agde” (Video) - https://vimeo.com/23765803
“Going naturist is highly eco-friendly; think of the
savings in power and water! . . . the naturist lifestyle makes economic
sense. As I washed, hung, ironed and
folded clothes, I sometimes envied them the freedom from these mundane domestic
duties. The naturists taught me the value
of simple living, as they lived out of caravans with few possessions and little
need for fancy whitegoods.” – Sophia Auld, http://www.domain.com.au/news/what-i-learned-living-next-to-a-nudist-colony-20161122-gsujca/
“I was caught by an elderly couple in the woods this
summer . . . I walked out between two bushes and turned and this couple were
just standing there with an amused look on their faces . . . [they] proceeded
to start a conversation with me, we spoke for about 15 minutes. I went to put my shorts on but they told me
laughingly 'too late for that', so I stayed naked.” – Fritobandito, https://www.truenudists.com/groups/view.php?action=viewthread&id=132&idt=107802&page=3
“So I figured I would give it a try by seeing what it
felt like to go about my daily routine nude.
So the next time I had the house to myself, I decided that I would get
naked and do everything from cleaning to homework in the nude. To my surprise,
it felt great to be completely naked. I
was surprised to discover that it did not feel sexual at all… being nude was a
simply a feeling of just total freedom.” - https://youngnaturistsamerica.com/being-naked-outdoors-and-nude-outside-for-the-first-time/
“. . . boys swimming naked was . . . so taken for
granted that the opening scene in Walt Disney’s 1960 film, Pollyanna, has boys
swimming naked off a railroad bridge to give a sense of youth activities in the
small town where the story took place.’” – Frank Senn, http://files.constantcontact.com/fa6cc677001/0b0df812-bb5b-42ca-b0ce-b16c2e9e496a.pdf
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