QUOTES
4/16/2019
“When everybody’s naked, what can you compete
about? There no need to emphasize our
strengths or hide our flaws and we realize that everyone has both. . . Every
body is different and yet when everyone is naked you feel
like you’re all the same. . . When you’re going to any nudist location, you
get the chance to compare your body with ‘real’ people, everyday people, people
like yourself and you’ll notice that bodies literally come in all sizes and
that you’re actually looking pretty much alright.” - http://www.nakedwanderings.com/2016/11/21/improve-body-acceptance-going-nude/
“Once you’ve seen a few people walking dogs, tying
shoes, driving boats, and barbecuing in the buff, it ceases to be a wonder and
becomes so commonplace as to be unremarkable. For all the sexualization of the human body,
there’s something strangely innocent about a nudist resort. What it most suggests is a child’s attitude
to their body, the unthinking delight in their own self that kids revel in when
they’re freed from the stifling confines of clothing.” – Emma Sloley, https://catapult.co/stories/nudists-volleyball#
“July 2011, I visited the Pondarosa Family Nudist
Resort in Tyler, TX. Pondarosa, in Wills
Point, just east of Dallas, TX is a small resort on ten acres. I visited their wonderful clubhouse (one of
the nicest I’ve ever seen) and soaked in the relaxing pool. My small cabin was very well kept and
furnished. I enjoyed several naked walks
around the grounds, appreciating the nicely maintained residences. I enjoyed soaking and visiting with 26 new
naturist friends (12 women). Everyone I
met was open and friendly.” - Kenfreehiker
“I love not wearing a bra . . . I only wear one about
half of the time and that’s only when I feel like I have to for when I’m
working out.” – Zoe, http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2016/10/free-your-ta-tas-with-national-no-bra-day
“The majority should not have to change for a
minority, but being the majority does not give them rights to own and control
the minority. An effective government
protects the rights of the minority to make their own decisions. Nobody is telling or even asking the majority
to go naked, but that does not mean they have a legitimate right to demand that
we wear their clothes. Thomas Jefferson
wrote about religion, ‘it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are
twenty gods or no god. It neither picks
my pocket, nor breaks my leg.’ That goes
for demanding clothing too. If I am not
wearing clothes it neither picks the pocket nor breaks the leg of my
neighbor. It is not his right to demand
my conformance to his religious standards.” – Bob Knows, http://freerangenaturism.com/forum/index.php?topic=38.15;topicseen
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