QUOTES
1/12/2018
"I often do baking nude though it also depends on
the general home temperature. Certainly with baking there is little or no hot
fat risk but a great deal of "mess" potential while mixing
ingredients. It's simply much easier to wash just me than to wash my clothes as
well. The same rule applies to household chores and gardening. Obviously you
have to be mindful of hazards and neighbors but if it's warm enough most things
are better done in the buff. . . I do housework and cooking nude whenever it is
warm enough and I'm on my own. Why? Simply because cooking is often messy and
it's much easier to wash me than my clothes. Housework because that requires
physical exercise and sometimes involves stretching, clothes just get in the
way. The other reason is simply because I enjoy being naked and it's just
another chance to be that way. . . My wife thinks it strange but generally
tolerates it." – Freecospirit
“Children of ‘primitive’ tribes, surrounded by nudity
of all forms, suffer no ill effects.
Neither do children who grow up in other societies that are more open
about nudity than our own. Presumptions
that exposure to nudity will lead to problems for children grow out of the
preconceptions of our culture.” - Nate Dekan, http://socalnaturist.org/articles/child_abuse1.html
“During His last week on earth, Christ spent a lot of
time naked, but there was nothing shameful about it. . . On the evening of the
Last Supper . . . Jesus stripped to very little, then proceeded to wash His
disciples’ feet, using what little he had on Him to wipe them dry. In doing so, He personally provided one of
the most powerful examples in history of what it takes to be GREAT in the
kingdom of the Almighty. . . Stripped to the bare essentials of what we need to
serve others. Within just a few hours of
that powerful demonstration, Jesus made ‘nakedness’ a gem of honor in his
everlasting crown when he allowed himself to be stripped so that his back could
be whipped . . . Being hung on a cross - naked or in a loincloth - was meant to
make Him suffer more and to subject Him to humiliation. . . At the moment of
Christ’s death a fabric curtain in the Temple meant to be the barrier between
God and man ripped in two from top to bottom.
No shame with the destruction of a piece of cloth that wasn’t necessary
anymore because of what had just happened.
Finally, when Jesus arose on Easter morning, the grave clothes were left
behind and He was risen. No shame
conquering those wrappings either! .No,
we have a bit too much faith to say nudity is shameful at a time like Easter.“
- http://bareplatypus.blogspot.com/2013/03/no-shame-in-this-easter-nudity.html?spref=tw
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