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Thanks for mentioning my post, Evan. Have a wonderful naked holiday, and let's spread the joy of naturism all over the world!

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Go to paullevalley.com/books and order:

(for art lovers)

Art Follows Nature: A Worldwide History of the Nude

(for religious nudists)

In His Own Image Created He Them: Nude Illustrations of Bible Stories

(for movie fans)

Naturist Writings of Paul LeValley, Including Movie Reviews

(for scholars)

Seekers of the Naked Truth: Collected Writings on the Gymnosophists and Related Shramana Religions

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Unfortunately, there are NO naturists in my life.

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When it comes to giving gifts to my naturist and nudist friends, I usually give them something edible or something natural. I’m known for giving out dried fruits, jellies, jams, herbal teas, and chocolate and yogurt covered raisin and berries—all produced from my own gardens. When it comes to natural gifts that aren’t edible, it’s usually things like perfume, cologne, scented candles, or bath infusions—all made with essential oils extracted from what I’ve grown.

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Sounds lovely... how does one get on your gift list? 😂

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Simply be my buddy. I’m always giving things away to my buddies. Even if it isn’t gift giving season. 😂

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Edibles is an excellent suggestion! In the interest of a sustainable earth, don’t make any more useless stuff. Bare-ness is beautiful.

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That is the idea :)

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Same as for my textile friends (I rarely give clothes!)

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My wife who is a reluctant nudist gave a certificate for a day of her being nude for a day with me.

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Living naked all year round is already a daily gift. Experiencing it is the greatest gift of all.

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