Listen "Incarceration to Normality "
Episode Synopsis
“Simple nudity was incarcerated by allowing a suspicion of skin to become an assumption of sin.” —David L. Hatton
“By baring it all, it makes it easier to see not just a body, but the individual. -Sylva Sternkopf
“ It was nudism that taught me to accept the normality of the human body in any form. Everyone is different, and that’s normal. People don’t exist to please other people’s eyes. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t feel something when you see another person. Whether it is appropriate to show them is a question of ethics. At the exact moment when you stop noticing that people are naked, you come to the idea that in some basic sense all people are the same, equal, regardless of age, constitution, or occupation.” — Naked Mike Writes, How I went to my first nudist’s beach and started loving my body
“By baring it all, it makes it easier to see not just a body, but the individual. -Sylva Sternkopf
“ It was nudism that taught me to accept the normality of the human body in any form. Everyone is different, and that’s normal. People don’t exist to please other people’s eyes. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t feel something when you see another person. Whether it is appropriate to show them is a question of ethics. At the exact moment when you stop noticing that people are naked, you come to the idea that in some basic sense all people are the same, equal, regardless of age, constitution, or occupation.” — Naked Mike Writes, How I went to my first nudist’s beach and started loving my body
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