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Next Niagara Naturists meet and greet will be on
2/16/19
at the Hillview Restaurant
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for more info.
Just a quick reminder about our next clothed
next Meet and Greet Dinner which will be on
February 16th. at the Hillview Restaurant which
is located at 6135 Transit Road, Depew, NY.They have a private meeting room.We will start at 5:45PM.
Anybody can
come to our dinner meetings.
You do not have to be a
member of the club. Please come, ask questions,
and see what the club is all about, socialize
and get to know us. The only cost is your
meal and drinks.
5 Naturists
Reveal The Secret To Having Body Confidence
One of the most common
nightmares people have is standing in front of a
room full of people completely naked. That moment,
although in our subconscious, leaves us feeling shamed
and embarrassed.
But why should it? After all, being naked is our
natural state.
“Remember how you were as a child, or watch a child
between zero and two. There is no shame because they
don’t know what shame is yet,” Sharamine Clarke, who has
lived as a naturist for the past three years, told
HuffPost Canada.
A naturist is
defined as someone who goes nude in
designated areas, and we can learn a thing
or two from them about body confidence. Not
only do naturists fully accept their bodies,
as well as other people’s, but they’re also
proud of them and aren’t afraid of others
seeing them in the buff.
“It really made me see my body for what
it could create,” said Andrea Budzey, a mom-of-two who
struggled with her post-baby body before visiting a naturist
park. “I no longer felt like I was carrying extra pounds and
I was no longer striving to have that perfect body image
because I was proud of my body.” Click
Here to continue reading and video.