QUOTES
1/27/2017
“Usually my wife is a bit more cautious when it comes
to baring all on the highway, but one day the weather was so perfect that we
rolled down the windows, opened the sun roof, and actually kept the speedometer
at 55 mph. The call of sun and sky must
have been too strong because she adjusted the seat to lay nearly flat and let
the sunbeams fall on her naked chest and torso.
Truthfully it was kinda difficult to focus all my attention on the
road!” – Bare Platypus, http://bareplatypus.blogspot.com/2012/04/motoring-naked-tales-from-road.html?spref=tw
“Yep. Naked again - I got to meet a female friend at
the club yesterday. To be honest, I’ve
wanted to see her naked since I found out she was a nudist. She’s got a gorgeous body. Well, once she got undressed, it was
over. Okay, she’s nude. Then, that was it. The rest of our naked day was just a normal
conversation between two friends. Nudity
is so dull, isn’t it?” - http://arizonavichi.tumblr.com/post/148935607353/yep-naked-again
“Since I was very young, I have loved standing in
front of the mirror striking poses, admiring my movements and body
contours. When I was a child, I lived in
Tsuen Wan and I ran around naked with no problem. But I couldn’t do it after I grew up. I wondered how I could be naked in public
legally. Then I had the idea of serving
as a naked human model. I went to
painting exhibitions and approached painters in cocktail gatherings and
recommended myself . . . There were only foreign nudist models then. The painters were surprised that an Asian
would recommend himself.” - Cheung Min-yau, http://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/article/1997631/bare-us-hong-kongs-nudists-struggle-acceptance
“. . . clothing conflicts with our experience of
nature. . . [It is] an anchor of civilization . . . [that] has come with us
into the wild. . . It allows the wearer to separate himself from the natural
state of wilderness. What makes
wilderness natural is the fact that you are immersed in the natural world. Once you put clothing on in a deep woods
spot, you aren't part of the wilderness anymore, you are in direct touch with
civilization. You are wearing a mask
that protects you not just physically, but also mentally from the wilderness. Hence, through your actions you have broken
the idea of wilderness and cannot experience it directly. It's as though you're sitting in a car,
eating a burger, and drinking a coke while parked at a scenic overlook and
looking out the window at the scenery." - Shane - http://www.theplacewithnoname.com/hiking/sections/naked/bodymind.htm
“I do love being nude in public as it gives me the
opportunity to be confronted by onlookers, and to answer questions.” - https://twitter.com/DicJane_/status/741792697007013889
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