QUOTES
5/10/2019
“For those of us in the northern hemisphere the
naturist ‘season’ is now over. I tend to
find it’s really rather too short, effectively lasting from June to September.
. . For some, ‘indoor naturism’ is a thing. . . Of course nudity just happens
at home. No one locks the bathroom door,
and I can find myself soaking in the bath when one of the children turns up to
get some help with homework, show me a painting they’ve done or some other
reason. This, to me, is a perfectly
natural state of affairs. People will
adapt their naturism to their surroundings.
The important thing is that we, as people, embrace and are comfortable
with our bodies. There are no rules. So wherever you can grab your naturism, just
do it. It’s a door that leads to a
happier existence, learning to love and accept the body with which you’re
living.” – Ella, https://slfkk.wordpress.com/2016/11/05/indoor-naturism/
“Family members and quite a number of friends know I'm
a nudist and are fine with it, just a part of who I am. Some have joined me on occasion as well.” –
Leolucbx, https://www.truenudists.com/group/everyday-naked-living-revamped/2/110255/
“I am not a naturist, a nudist, a streaker, nor an
exhibitionist. Labels are for
clothes. My unclothed appearance is also
not motivated sexually nor out of any gratuitous need to seek attention. I believe that while society continues to
have a fundamentally negative relationship with the human body and appearance,
we can never be a free or mature society.
It's the 21st century. Time to
evolve.” – Fred Rogers, http://www.travasuns.org/travasuns/Quotes.html
“When temperatures drop, some people reach for their
snow suits. Others reach for their
birthday suits. Apparently there are
people on this planet who enjoy not only being naked outdoors, but freezing
while doing so. From saunas to ski
slopes, there are destinations all over the world for cold-weather nudists.” –
Cailey Rizzo, http://mashable.com/2015/12/23/winter-nude-vacation/#fhYdDEIwmkqu
“Our culture is to blame. Our society is still obsessed with Victorian
attitudes towards the body, and the idea that skin equals sex. In practice, very few people are ‘offended’
by nudity. They may be surprised by it
in unexpected places, but in context, it is all rather commonplace and easy to
get used to. . . we have all realized is that nudity is good for you. It gives you a terrific sense of wellbeing, a
positive body-image, and an excellent antidote to the stresses of daily
life. It also provides a rewarding
social experience, and gives like-minded, enlightened people the chance to
relax together. Take the World Naked
Bike Ride. When it takes place around
the UK every summer, the crowd cheers, takes photos, and brings children to the
front of the crowd to witness the bare-bottomed parade.” – Andrew Welch, http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/the-uk-is-too-prudish-we-should-follow-munichs-example-and-legalise-public-nudity-9275075.html
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