QUOTES
8/26/2018
“It was a bit strange in the beginning to strip all my
clothes off when I came home after work, but it feels like ‘coming home’. You
are just yourself, all the stress disappears with your clothes. It was a total
relief for me! . . . I’m always naked here at home. I strip off immediately
when I’m back from work or whatever. I cook naked, do the dishes naked, etc. .
. I work naked in the garden when it’s warm enough. I have a garden shower
which is great for cooling down when working in the garden. . . For me living
naked is the same as living with clothes is for other people. It feels more
liberating and relaxed to live naked!” – Natuurlijk
“Aislados - ¡Ahora en Alta Calidad! (Parte 3/5)” Video
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXAAql81B2Y
“Freedom is very important to naturists and whenever
there’s a law forbidding naturism or trying to remove a naturist site, people
get on the streets. Naked. And it works.
If there’s one way to get media attention, it’s nudity. And with the support of social media they
reach a lot of people.” - http://www.nakedwanderings.com/2016/09/26/handle-taboo-around-naturism/
“I have a cottage in a Canadian resort area which is
overflowing from May 24 until Labor Day . . . Once the tourist season ‘shuts
down’, Rob, Kevin & I cycle [nude] frequently around the resort area. . .
We carry shorts with us in case of encountering oncoming traffic . . . it’s
quiet enough that one can hear a motor for miles. Last fall, we . . . didn't hear an oncoming pickup
truck . . . The truck . . . turned around to follow us . . . As it turned out,
he's a ‘solid acquaintance’ of mine . . . His intent in turning around? To ask if he could join us some day. He's become, since, a regular member of the
cycle . . . group.” – Alice
“Most know [we are nudists] already but we have a
significant wedding anniversary coming up and my wife has collected a load of
photos to put up around the place.
Although none are full frontal, anyone, friend or family who sees them
will be left in no doubt! Should be a
fun party!” – Barelee
“Can nudism ever be acceptable to mainstream
society? The nudist movement, whether we
label it nudism or naturism, and whether we want it to or not, is stepping into
a new historical dimension. Modern
nudists are outing themselves. Traditional
nudism is no more, and it and its supporters will remain behind the fences and
wooden walls of the 19th and 20th centuries.
21st century nudists are moving into public spaces. They are not seeking public spaces
especially, but equally, they are not avoiding them either. In a more or less soft contact’, ordinary
people are confronting the current legal system and the courts with naked facts
and nude events. The initially cynical
media are beginning to report these events increasingly more objectively.” –
Richard Foley, http://pub.rfi.net/one-two-free-introduction/
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