QUOTES
12/4/2017
“If you have not already experienced the joy of
nakedness with others then why not give it a try? You have nothing to lose but your clothes.” -
Roger Coupe, http://europe.newsweek.com/rise-nudity-britain-why-you-have-nothing-lose-your-clothes-469475?rm=eu
“African rituals and ceremonies” (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMYWpwKnXqc
“It’s time to re-examine what it is we think must be
covered up. It’s time to rethink the
social shame of nudity: the only thing that deserves shame is the
bastardization of skin itself. My
defense of the birthday suit doesn’t call for a nudist’s revolution any more
than a lobbyist’s support of change calls for anarchy. Like I said before, some degree of social
standards make for a livable society, but there is a point at which those
standards become absurd.” - Andrea Chapin Ferris, https://clothesfreelife.com/2012/07/07/no-shame-in-nudity/
“If clubs attract more mature nudists, then don’t
fight it. Encourage older naturists. . .
Younger members grow older and their lives change. . . from wild young
head-strong nudist (when being naked was less of a focus) to mature old fogey
seeking somewhere nearby to relax naked . . . Its oh-so-nice when younger
people and families join us but they don’t tend to mix closely within our
circle other than fleetingly. Everyone
goes through a number of life stages, sometimes through circumstance
(education, work, marriage, kids, retirement) and sometimes simply as our
perspectives adjust as we mature. A life
stage for older people may be to group together naked in clubs. And that’s healthy! It’s a certainty therefore that there will
always be a mature nudist demographic.” - https://casuallybuff.wordpress.com/2016/05/09/naturist-boomers/
“The real delight of living is in Naked.” - https://benudetoday.wordpress.com/
“Although the heavens opened and rain lashed down so
heavily we walked, naked hand in hand through twisting and turning paths. The sparse canopy of branches offered little
shield, though we preferred that way.
One of the very real advantages of rain cascading over my nakedness was
that my tears were invisible! Even
though a man isn't supposed to cry and certainly not give way to such emotions
that create tears, I certainly felt those surges run right through my
core. Walking with a beautiful woman in
gardens that our maker alone could have created, I saw these wondrous sights
through blurs and mists. In her first
three words of our naked storm laden trek my heart was scarred, eternally. ‘I
HAVE CANCER’. . . not one sentence emerged.
We hold on to each other now, tight embrace, bodies absorbing each other,
lashed together with rods of rain and pelted with the rocks of damnation. I would not care less if we were never
parted, standing naked entwined, though we may expire together we would know
love united, not death.” – Patrick Thompson, http://www.naktiv.net/blog/1046/walk-the-tears-invisible/
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