QUOTES
8/15/2018
“I knew once I removed my clothes in the presence of
other members that there was no going back.
They accepted me in all my flaws.
In naturism, there is no body shame.
Nakedness is accepted regardless of your shape, size or scars. Because we are all naked, we see only the
real person, not their status or looks. . . Embracing naturism has made me feel
more relaxed, less anxious and altogether more comfortable with my body. Being naked in a non-sexual way and learning
to accept your body in all its flaws, is one of the most life-affirming
experiences you could ever hope to have.” – Pat Gallagher, http://www.thejournal.ie/readme/benefits-nudism-irish-naturist-association-2242336-Jul2015/?platform=hootsuite
“Nat’express mai 2018 - Naturisme au naturel – Paris -
Le Palais de Tokyo naturiste” (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZK1WNMZFH9c
“On March 23, 2010, Jeff and Donna from Colorado came
up the hill to visit. We took them on a
tour of the Park, and left them at the start of Grandkid’s Gulch. We love our nude garden, and sharing it with
our naturist friends. Later we noticed
them freehiking down the Nature Trail.” - Kenfreehiker
“Nudism does not have to be overly special but can be
easily placed into your day to day life.
Cook naked, clean naked, watch Game of Thrones naked. Making it normal for you will go a long way.”
- https://anakedgirl.com/thinking-about-nudism-heres-how-to-get-started/
“I can understand that some people can be shocked by
public nudity and some other aren’t.
It’s a matter of social conventions.” – Fabien, https://nudistplanet.net/bare-voices-fabien-france/
“There is nothing wrong with being clothes free in a
social context. Anyone who has
experienced social naturism know how relaxing and non-sexual it is.” - https://naturistrunner.wordpress.com/
“If people could only see the wider range of body
types that exist in the world, they might not hate their own.” – Nick Alimonos,
http://writersdisease.blogspot.com/2012/07/what-naturism-means-to-me.html?zx=7a37a31f3a7362c
“I would like to say that we are all naked at some
point during a day whether it be in the garden, home or anywhere else - we are
all humans. We all were born naked. So, for people to frown upon nudity shows how
hypocritical many can be. If you want to
celebrate being naked in the garden. Why
not. GO for it!” – Speedy, https://www.bn.org.uk/news/news/tell-the-neighbours-why-bn-puts-the-record-straight-r483/
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