QUOTES
10/7/2018
“The human record goes back about 7000 or so
years. Of those 7000 years, we have had
swimsuits around for what, maybe 150-200 years? . . . That amounts to less than
3% of recorded history having swimsuits for the more prudish in society. . .
Without swimsuits, what were good righteous people supposed to do? Go Naked!
For centuries families literally shared bath tubs in the family room and
swimming holes with the community. The
Roman Baths were certainly used naked as the art of the time can attest. The men at the gymnasium certainly were naked
too. The word gymnasium implies being naked or the place to be naked. Now gymnasiums were for mental as well as
physical fitness. Imagine that, going to
school naked and not having to dress out for gym class!” - http://ymlp.com/z62kdg
“La météo qu'il fera vraiment” (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inxYVmvcA1A
“July 17, 2011, I drove nude from Las Cruces, NM,
where I had worked, to our new home at Shangri La Ranch in New River, AZ. Nude is the only way for a nudist to travel. We love the feeling. Along the way I noticed so many wonderful
areas to stop for a picnic or freehike.” – Kenfreehiker
“. . . we’ve found most of the couples we’ve met while
on nude getaways are very much like us.
They are highly educated or students, professionals and home makers,
republicans and democrats, moms and dads, community leaders, students,
newly-weds, retirees… The point is they
are just people who enjoy vacationing with their spouse or partner without
wearing any clothing and they are open to talking with other couples who are
there enjoying themselves too.” - https://ourclothingoptionaltrips.wordpress.com/2015/11/10/no-shirt-no-shoes-no-clothes-no-problem-five-reasons-to-go-on-a-naked-vacation-this-winter/
“I don't think an unclothed 90-year old is any less
beautiful than a clothed 90-year old.
The wrinkles, the worry lines, the wear and tear of life as they worked
and raised a family - are all beautiful. . . All people of all ages, sizes,
colors, and whatever else are beautiful . . . After all, it's the same person,
whether they are clothed or unclothed. A human being.” - Peter O., Maryland, https://www.aanr.com/veterans-and-nudism&page=5
“In my naturist vision, full nudity, though not
absolutely essential, should be encouraged whenever possible. I consider being nude and incorporating
nudity into our daily activities as much as possible to be extremely beneficial
to one’s physical, psychological, and spiritual health. It starts with accepting our bodies and being
comfortable in our own skin, then moving forward.” - http://mojoreisen.com/blog/?p=1839
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