Friday, February 23, 2018


QUOTES 2/23/2018

“Sleeping naked has always been thought of as a bit taboo, but new research has revealed some surprising effects to our health when we sleep in the nude. . . It’s actually a remarkable way to boost several aspects of your overall health for the mind and body! . . .  removing all of your clothing before bedtime is the best thing for your health, and love life.” – Raven Fon, http://iheartintelligence.com/2016/04/11/benefits-sleeping-naked/

“Randonue militaire police NEWT (Naked European Walking Tour)” (Video) - https://vimeo.com/59307248

“I did have my walk [at Fuerteventura] . . . I took the bus to the middle of the beach and stripped off by the roadside before doing the rest of the walk naked.  The first part of the walk was very busy with fully clothed beach walkers . . . I was the only nude around but I didn't seem to attract any particular attention . . . After a quick swim I walked back to a beach bar for lunch and returned to the roadside to dress for the bus ride back to the apartment.” – JohnGw, http://freerangenaturism.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=8297484c1055e2cf94a9468673f6512c&topic=744.0

“No one is born ugly!  Our Birthday Suits are all gorgeous! . . . You are the same as everyone else in the Shower!  No one is better . . . when everyone is Naked!  Get Naked Now show me who you really are!” – Casrose, http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/pellissier20120314

“Social comfort and physical comfort are different issues.  Certainly, any time you’re in a place where it’s too cold to be comfortable naked, then wear something.  Social comfort is a more interesting issue.  If one has had any experience being naked with others (besides close friends or family), then it’s a little hard to understand why one couldn’t be naked comfortably in most gatherings where one is pretty confident that everyone else is tolerant of nudity.  Especially if most of the others are also naked. . . Another point is that there is value in deliberately venturing, gradually, a little outside one’s comfort zone.  This is how the zone can eventually be expanded.” – Diogenes, http://jillianpage.com/2013/11/25/nudismnaturism-comfort-levels/#comments

“The other reality of our times are cell phones and 911.  Don’t let any weird hysterical person see you driving nude and assume it has anything to do with them.  The vast majority of the time, no one will care.  Fewer will care enough to get involved. . . rarely do people look sideways.  Drivers are driving and passengers as well.  They are lost in thought, action is automatic, subconscious.  This makes the activity much safer still. . . I am familiar with people who let their guard down and do not take precautions, driving nude nearly every day, who have never got into trouble.  The odds of encountering trouble become something like being hit by lightning, when a few practical measures are added.” - Jbeegoode, http://thefreerangenaturist.org/2015/09/25/carnuding-handbook-on-being-realistic-and-practical/

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