QUOTES
12/2/2017
“Cap d’Agde has just about every facility that any
Naturist might want whilst on holidays.
It is a self-contained village and there is not really any need to leave
it, unless you want to explore the town, which is worth exploring. You can shop in the nude, eat in the nude . .
. dance in the nude and sleep in the nude, so what more could you ask for? . .
. Of course there is sex, as it is everywhere and yes sex is associated with
nudity by most people, but the fact is that same as at any other place, you DO
NOT have to experience it or see it if you don’t wish to. The largest part of the beach is used by
families and others visiting the resort, most families tend to use the right
hand side . . . I have not seen any serious act of sex but I’m told it does
happen from time to time and more so later on in the day. The view I have is that I have a choice not
to use that part of the beach and I practice that choice it is not something
that I agree with this kind of open sexual activity degrades the pure and
simple vision of naturist life. I have
walked on the beach front from end to end many times and no one has ever said
or done anything to give me any cause for concern. . . In my view, the freedom
to be clothed or naked, day and night anywhere and everywhere is true freedom
and should be experienced by all, at least once in a lifetime and Cap d’Agde is
one place I know that facilitates this, so would I definitely recommend a visit
and I would recommend that you focus on what makes you happy and ignore
whatever else goes on around you.” - https://ladygod1va.wordpress.com/2012/10/07/cap-dagde/
“Finland is quite an equal country. We don’t have strict social classes . . .
It’s quite normal to go to the sauna with your boss. It’s a place where you should forget about titles
and salaries.” - Katariina Styrman, http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20161020-where-its-common-to-get-nude-with-your-colleagues
“Being nude is just living our life in our best suit:
our birthday suit!” - https://nuetheureux.wordpress.com/2015/03/10/10-ressens-to-be-naked-socially/
“It seems that no matter how many nude events I attend,
I spend weeks beforehand feeling anxious — wasting so much energy on
negativity, feelings of insecurity about body image, or wanting to look my best
nude. Hosting my first-ever All-Nude
Book Launch Party in NYC was no exception.
But, just like all of the other nude gatherings of like-minded people,
once I was there and the first wave of awkwardness had passed, I forgot all
about needless insecurities and fear.
Poof! Just like that, it all
disappeared.” – Sandra LaMorgese, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sandra-lamorgese-phd/public-speaking-nude_b_12099540.html?platform=hootsuite
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