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D**N
A very good book.
I enjoyed reading about her thoughts and feelings about being naked. So much of what she felt is exactly how I feel! Great to read a honest and realistic book about being a naturist! I can definitely relate to how it feels to be naked and happy.
N**Y
I just love her attitude to life and the lifestyle it's led ...
I'm hoping for more from Sally. I just love her attitude to life and the lifestyle it's led her to and it's fun to be able to share in that, albeit vicariously. The writing is fun and honest and conversational. It's not War and Peace and doesn't appear to have any aspirations to be. It's just an account of a life well lived and enjoyed and is a little bit of an inspiration that, with a bit of good fortune and good management, more of us could achieve a more liberated lifestyle.
K**R
Informative
insightful
O**T
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Sally's books
As a recent convert to clothing optional living, I thoroughly enjoyed reading Sally's books. I grew up in a much more modest lifestyle and always felt 'caged'. Running around the house naked: cleaning, cooking, paying bills and watching the TV at first felt a little 'naughty', but after a couple of hours, it became 'natural'. I've yet to venture outdoors (as I write this its December) I've read three books and am about to being 'Winter'.
S**A
A Very Good Read
It's always interesting to read of someone else's experience into naturism. I, also traveled some of the same places in France and Spain. Northern France, Germany and the Netherlands do not afford the year naturist living like Southern France and Spain. I enjoyed this book immensely. By all means read it one sitting as the book is less than 100 pages. Enjoy!
C**R
Great little book on nudism
I really enjoyed this book. Yes, I was naked while reading it. I wish more people would share Sally's philosophy of nudity.
S**E
Two Stars
Supposedly about being a naturist, but it's more about her bi-sexual exploits. I didn't bother to finish it.
T**E
Not as Naughty as You Think ...
Naturism is baffling to many people. Naturists say it's not sexual, but most people doubt that claim. Ms. Dali (a pen name) describes her desire to be bare as much as possible, but also discusses the sometimes erotic feelings it evokes, describing naturist holidays and encounters (social and otherwise) with men and women. Some will find this beyond the pale for a naturist book, but I feel it shows that naturists are people too and their desire to be bare also includes their life as sexual beings. Does that make naturism wrong? No. Should people incorporate swinging and sexual behavior into the public arena as naturists? Of course not. Yet, we are sexual creatures with a large brain and this book shows we can make distinctions between our sexual behavior and sexual activity.
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