Tuesday, January 30, 2018

QUOTES 1/30/2018

“. . . we've had unseasonably warm temperatures here the past few days, so today I drove from Toronto back to Montreal, nude the entire way.  I even had to stop to take a leak on the way so I pulled off the highway onto a back road and just got out of the truck while naked and just went on the side of the road.  When I got home, I didn't feel like getting dressed, even though it was still light outside, so I opened the garage door and backed my truck half way in . . . and then got out and proceeded to unload everything from the truck and take it into the house.  Once I was finished, I pulled the truck out into the driveway and just stepped out while still nude and went into the garage and then into the house.  It felt absolutely wonderful.” – Always Naked

“Naked Labor Swatchgarden II” (Video) - https://vimeo.com/50426493

“. . . the skin is the largest organ of the body . . . In fact, the second largest, the liver, isn’t even close.  On average, skin comes in at almost 11 kg (24 lbs), while the liver is 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs).  (The brain is next: around 1.3 kg (2.9 lbs).)  Wearing clothes, therefore, disables most of the largest sensory organ, like wearing a blindfold over the eyes.  The more naked one is, the more sensory perception of the physical world is possible.” -  https://naturistphilosopher.wordpress.com/2016/06/07/is-there-a-human-need-for-being-naked/

“Finally, the Seattle, Washington weather is dry and warm enough for some serious backyard naked gardening. I've been able to clean up the veggie bed, throw on some home-made compost, chop some wood, weed like crazy, hand-mow the back yard, and water two new native trees planted to help increase the yard's privacy - and all clothes-free . . . I've become a bit of a fair-weather gardener. If I can't work outside naked, I usually find other things to do indoors. The neighbors to all four sides of us know of our inclinations toward naked gardening . . . every one of them so far has been cool with our backyard gardening nudity. We take the time to meet them clothed, let them get to know us a bit for a while, and later when the weather improves and we're outside as nature intended, they see us pretty much for what we are: whackos, but nice, easygoing, considerate whackos.” - Mark Storey

“How good to be naked and stress-free in a natural setting.” - https://benudetoday.wordpress.com/

“. . . distortion of our nature is universally hurtful.  Our stigma is both self-perpetuating and self-destructive.  On one hand, the airbrushed, adulterated images we do receive from the media give the impression that our flaws are abnormal.  That, in turn, makes everyone cover up in embarrassment of the truth of our bodies.  Nudity is relegated to society’s filthy gutter and makes everyone feel the worse for it.” - Andrea Chapin Ferris, https://clothesfreelife.com/2012/07/07/no-shame-in-nudity/

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