“The world has changed a lot since those meandering days we spent in the woods earlier this year. But our deep appreciation and respect for the wilderness has only increased.”— John Mayer, theatlantic.com
“I believe that any man who takes great pride in their natural naked state will surely enjoy the brisk of the outdoors. Now move your privates, private parts! Move it! You son of an exhibitionist!”— Robert Schenkkan, Andrew Knight, Sergeant Howell, Vince Vaughn, imdb.com
“An individual who is afraid to go outdoors for fear of being hit by a meteorite is generally regarded as neurotic. Such worry is unreasonable, we think, because being hit by a meteorite, while quite possible, is an exceedingly rare event. Being struck by lightning is also rare, but it is more likely…”— Robert Hooke, amazon.com
“Spend more time in nature. Humans were not made to be cooped up inside all day. Spending time in nature makes you happier, it boosts your immune system, and it even makes you more creative.”— Marelisa, daringtolivefully.com
“Suggest some fun outdoor activity where you can get closer to each other physically and playfully touch each other.”— Yangki Akiteng, torontosnumber1datedoctor.com
“Sex in the rain. There is something inherently sexy about a dripping wet body, so sex in the rain is a no-brainer. Try it on a warm, sunny day and enjoy the sensation of the cool rain splashing against your hot bodies.”— Jessica O'Reilly, ivillage.ca
“Sex outside. The fear of getting caught adds a thrill, while the fresh air makes the deed feel even more primal.”— Elizabeth Narins, womenshealthmag.com
“Put the light behind you, make sure your head is blocking the sun. Because then you’ll glow like a little baby angel!”— Tess Holiday, buzzfeed.com
“In the sun. Some claim the only time our bodies are truly at peace is when the sun beats down on us because the sun's and body's biorhythms are the same.”— Tracey Cox, dailymail.co.uk
“Not long after I moved with my family to a small town in New Hampshire I happened upon a path that vanished into a wood on the edge of town.”— Bill Bryson, amazon.com