QUOTES
5/12/2019
“Naturism, or nudism, is a cultural and political
movement practicing, advocating and defending social nudity, most but not all
of which takes place on private property.
The term may also refer to a lifestyle based on personal, family and/or
social nudism.” - https://slfkk.wordpress.com/about/
“What is not easy is introducing friends, family and
acquaintances to nudism who had never been nude in public before. Some individuals just don’t understand how great
24/7 nudity is.” - http://www.nakedwanderings.com/2016/11/10/279/
“In Arlington, South Dakota, I came upon a nice wooded
section of land bordering a large corn field, cut down to just brown stubs from
last season. It looked just too
inviting, so I decided it was time for a freehike. I stepped through the woods, stripped, and
wandered naked along the edge of the cornfield for about 15 minutes until the
wooded area neared the road and petered out.
Hiking nude outdoors always feels so wonderfully freeing – I guess
that’s way it’s called freehiking. I
walked back to where I’d started, and dressed, prepared to return to town. On the way back I noticed a dirt road that
passed through extensive, stubbled cornfields.
Walking down this detour I realized that the land rolled, leaving
shallow valleys in the fields through which one could walk without being
seen. It was time for another, longer
freehike. I walked far enough down the
dirt road so I couldn’t be seen from the main road, except perhaps from
afar. At a shallow valley in a field I
stepped off the dirt road, again stripped to my brown, naked and natural self,
and hiked out into the open field. The
day was clear, the sun warmed my skin, the temperature was just right for
freehiking, and a nice breeze constantly brushed against my entire bare
body. No bothersome bugs. It was soooo natural and wonderful to be freehiking
once again. Along the way I jumped up
rabbits, ducks, pheasants, and even a white-tailed deer. Experiencing and observing nature is such an
integral aspect of freehiking.
Occasionally, I’d reach a rise in the land and see a truck pass by on the
distant road, so far away that it would be impossible for the driver to see
that I was as naked as God made me, hiking through the corn fields. As I neared town, just when I had about
decided to get dressed, I came upon a marshy area that diverted me away from
town a little way. That turned out to be
fortunate. I stayed naked. Eventually, I
reached a row of trees, four wide, that had been planted by a business on the
edge of town, so I just continued walking naked through the trees until I was
only 25 yards from the first road in town.
It was finally time to get dressed again. It felt so very good knowing that I had
enjoyed an hour freehiking through the flat cornfields of South Dakota, and to
realize that with just a little care, one can enjoy the love of freehiking
nearly anywhere.” – Kenfreehiker
“Once naked, there’s no shame. You discover we are all
alike and people are definitely friendlier naked.” - https://nuetheureux.wordpress.com/2015/06/29/5-ways-nudism-will-enhance-your-social-life/
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