QUOTES
9/27/2018
“One of the other things we do to . . . is to leave
our naturist publications out and accessible to those that visit our home. . .
they are in the magazine basket in the ‘powder room’ all our guests use when
they visit. . . We know that many people, including her mother, have used this
bathroom and have seen our naturist publications but have yet to have anyone
emerge from the bathroom with one to ask us about it.” – Fireprof
“Дикий Фиолент” (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RskdwtI2vs8
“I think it’s time we made peace with the camera. They are everywhere and nearly everyone has
one built into their mobile phone. For
better or for worse, we live in a society where virtually everything we do is
subject to being photographed, recorded, and otherwise documented. By embracing our technology, we have given up
our expectations of privacy and once it gets on the Internet, there’s no
getting it back or maintaining any control over what happens to it. This makes living with openness and
transparency all the more important. It
also becomes more important to be able to defend your lifestyle choices.” - http://mojoreisen.com/blog/?p=1839
“The morning brought naked aerobics, or ‘bareobics’ as
the program promised. . . I ventured down alone and somehow ended up at the
front of the class, marching and grape-vining naked to ‘Cartoon Heroes’ by Aqua
to an audience of onlookers casually reading their morning papers in the nip.”
- https://lucyfeltham.com/2016/10/24/featured-content-2/
“Men’s nipples?
Everywhere! All over the
beach. Walking down the street at the
summer carnival. In Abercrombie ads.
Billboards. Propped handily on
top of oversized, middle-aged bellies on Main Street being jostled about while
they ride the John Deere. You know, the
works. It’s only women’s nipples that we
shame. . . More gender asymmetry meant to keep women…covered…silent…less
than. A 21st Century burka of sorts
right here in the U.S. of A. Less
fabric. Same idea.” - http://finallyquiet.com/my-daughter-and-her-nipples
“For me a solo nude hike in a remote forest is a
spiritual experience. It renews my soul
and fills me with joy.” – Alan
“My first ever
naturist day was hot for May: invited to visit a club, I sat with a friend on
the grass in the garden and felt the wind stirring my hair. Later we walked up a wooded pathway, giggling
that we were Adam and Eve, hyper-conscious of our undressed state in a way that
accustomed naturists aren’t. It took
time to fully relax. But I loved it.” –
Liz S, https://clothesfreelife.com/2016/10/11/does-my-bum-look-big-in-skin-2-a-cold-wind-blowing/
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