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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis

The sun's out - well almost everywheren so let's pretend its out for everyone. I've not yet 'bought' my summer skin so tell me, what do you wear to make yours brown and healthy in the sun?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I wear my onesie everywhere

Even in the bath.

I am very shy you know

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"I wear my onesie everywhere

Even in the bath.

I am very shy you know"

I gathered as much

I've got a frog onesie

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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago

Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria

Bisto

Seriously though, I've got proper English Rose skin - if I were any paler, I'd have pink eyes! Factor 50 and only 20 mins in direct sun otherwise it's 2nd degree burns. I don't bother with fake tans either so remain pale and (hopefully) interesting

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My white bikini top and my jean cut of shorts xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wear my onesie everywhere

Even in the bath.

I am very shy you know

I gathered as much

I've got a frog onesie "

Do you know the story about the wide mouthed frog?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nude for us .

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"Bisto

Seriously though, I've got proper English Rose skin - if I were any paler, I'd have pink eyes! Factor 50 and only 20 mins in direct sun otherwise it's 2nd degree burns. I don't bother with fake tans either so remain pale and (hopefully) interesting"

Ask any latin person which woman's skin they prefer....they all answer The English Rose. I too find it very appealing!

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By *kin BohnerMan
over a year ago

derby

I am not one for tanning really and prefer the pale English rose look on a woman though a tan does give a nice glow

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"Nude for us ."

All the time?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Factor Dracula sun-block cream and dressing top-to-toe in black.....

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By *els_BellsWoman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc


"Bisto

Seriously though, I've got proper English Rose skin - if I were any paler, I'd have pink eyes! Factor 50 and only 20 mins in direct sun otherwise it's 2nd degree burns. I don't bother with fake tans either so remain pale and (hopefully) interesting"

This! I'm almost blue I'm that white.

I tend to turn into one big freckle when in the sun .

So I stick to fake tan. Loving Fake Bake tanning products at the min, so prefer that to my natural colour any day.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sting bikini for me of course as you can see from my tan lines...

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"I wear my onesie everywhere

Even in the bath.

I am very shy you know

I gathered as much

I've got a frog onesie

Do you know the story about the wide mouthed frog?"

Would that story be better told in private? I don't want the young ones to be shocked

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Nude for us .

All the time? "

We wish.

Will be next weekend for the World Naked Bike Rides in London and Brighton .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I always say, the attire is not as important as the person wearing it - a truly beautiful woman could hit the beach wearing a bin liner and still look fantastic.

...especially if she goes through a dramatic de-robing prior to going for a swim, by throwing her head back and ripping the bin liner off to reveal her hot, toned gym bod beneath

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I wish I could go nude on my boat just I would send them up the river bank ,and not fair on the family's out there so I have to live with a skin bikini until the time I can hit a nude beach , or moor up in middles of a broad , lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Naked as often as possible, using protection at all times though. Factor 25 and condoms. lol

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"Sting bikini for me of course as you can see from my tan lines..."

Sexy tan lines!!! They make you want to taste the white bits xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I always say, the attire is not as important as the person wearing it - a truly beautiful woman could hit the beach wearing a bin liner and still look fantastic.

...especially if she goes through a dramatic de-robing prior to going for a swim, by throwing her head back and ripping the bin liner off to reveal her hot, toned gym bod beneath "

She'd be a bit sweaty in a bin liner surely ?.

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"I wish I could go nude on my boat just I would send them up the river bank ,and not fair on the family's out there so I have to live with a skin bikini until the time I can hit a nude beach , or moor up in middles of a broad , lol"

You have a boat??? And you like being naked??? *faints*

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I always say, the attire is not as important as the person wearing it - a truly beautiful woman could hit the beach wearing a bin liner and still look fantastic.

...especially if she goes through a dramatic de-robing prior to going for a swim, by throwing her head back and ripping the bin liner off to reveal her hot, toned gym bod beneath

She'd be a bit sweaty in a bin liner surely ?."

Even better.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I always say, the attire is not as important as the person wearing it - a truly beautiful woman could hit the beach wearing a bin liner and still look fantastic.

...especially if she goes through a dramatic de-robing prior to going for a swim, by throwing her head back and ripping the bin liner off to reveal her hot, toned gym bod beneath

She'd be a bit sweaty in a bin liner surely ?.

Even better."

Heh!

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"Factor Dracula sun-block cream and dressing top-to-toe in black..... "

Come here sexy soxy, I'll rub some of that sun cream on ya back!

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"I always say, the attire is not as important as the person wearing it - a truly beautiful woman could hit the beach wearing a bin liner and still look fantastic.

...especially if she goes through a dramatic de-robing prior to going for a swim, by throwing her head back and ripping the bin liner off to reveal her hot, toned gym bod beneath "

Wakey wakey!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wear my onesie everywhere

Even in the bath.

I am very shy you know

I gathered as much

I've got a frog onesie

Do you know the story about the wide mouthed frog?

Would that story be better told in private? I don't want the young ones to be shocked "

Pm for details

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Factor 50 and a smock

This body does not go out in sunlight - it would be an abomination !!!!

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By *ourbonKissMan
over a year ago

a land up north..... of leicester


"The sun's out - well almost everywheren so let's pretend its out for everyone. I've not yet 'bought' my summer skin so tell me, what do you wear to make yours brown and healthy in the sun? "

My skin is already Brown and healthy

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By *ourbonKissMan
over a year ago

a land up north..... of leicester


"My white bikini top and my jean cut of shorts xx "

Fit!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Topless and cut offs for me, have the luxury of a private garden , factor 40 minimum for my twins ,happy baking x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just boardies when working in the garden( unless I'm tackling nettles!) but with some factor 30 on the "high" bits

When out running it's a vest and shorts, topless running isn't too flattering

Though have a look at my Bare and Dare running thread in the Wales.forum

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh

Another factor 50 here... I'm staying pale and interesting... well pale anyway!

Seriously... wear sun cream! Skin cancer isn't funny.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Factor Dracula sun-block cream and dressing top-to-toe in black.....

Come here sexy soxy, I'll rub some of that sun cream on ya back! "

Oo'er.....

Hey... on cold days I like to wear skimpy lil daisy dukes shorts and smother my nuts in fake tan.... so can I book two appointments....

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

I am actually the 14th shade of grey, airbrushing works wonders

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"Just boardies when working in the garden( unless I'm tackling nettles!) but with some factor 30 on the "high" bits

When out running it's a vest and shorts, topless running isn't too flattering

Though have a look at my Bare and Dare running thread in the Wales.forum "

The fox's hat is shy!!! Who would have known

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"Factor 50 and a smock

This body does not go out in sunlight - it would be an abomination !!!!

"

The abomination would be to hide it and not let me admire it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Factor 50 and a smock

This body does not go out in sunlight - it would be an abomination !!!!

The abomination would be to hide it and not let me admire it "

Ah for you of course

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The sun's out - well almost everywheren so let's pretend its out for everyone. I've not yet 'bought' my summer skin so tell me, what do you wear to make yours brown and healthy in the sun? "

Bikini

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Although I am fair I don't burn so only need factor 15.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Shorts and vest for me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Shorts and vest for me "
string vest

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Onesies - no thank you

Bikini - Mmmmmm..... better

Topless - yes, you have got my attention..

Nuffink! - HELLLLLLLLOO!!!!!!

Ted

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By *imply_SensualMan
over a year ago

warrington

Gold thong to minmise the tan lines, walking down the beach at the water's edge with pride

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Gold thong to minmise the tan lines, walking down the beach at the water's edge with pride

"

Whit Woooo sexy man

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Tankini for me not got the figure for anything less these days and factor 30 to start with

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"Shorts and vest for me "

Ah! That's what those red lacey, sexy things are called!!

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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"The sun's out - well almost everywheren so let's pretend its out for everyone. I've not yet 'bought' my summer skin so tell me, what do you wear to make yours brown and healthy in the sun? "

Healthy? I would say that too much exposure to the sun is very unhealthy.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Gold thong to minmise the tan lines, walking down the beach at the water's edge with pride

"

Good afternoon Mr Stringfellow

Our should that be Thongfellow ?

Is this nominative determinism ?

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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville


"The sun's out - well almost everywheren so let's pretend its out for everyone. I've not yet 'bought' my summer skin so tell me, what do you wear to make yours brown and healthy in the sun? "
Suncream.

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By *etillanteWoman
over a year ago

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I've just spent a week in temperatures of over 100 degrees, high factor loton and in the shade. The locals found my paleness hilaroius, another English Rose here.

One lady had been there for 2 weeks and looked like an old leather suitcase. When talking to her she was celebrating her 45th Birthday, but tbh her skin looked older than mine

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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"I've just spent a week in temperatures of over 100 degrees, high factor loton and in the shade. The locals found my paleness hilaroius, another English Rose here.

One lady had been there for 2 weeks and looked like an old leather suitcase. When talking to her she was celebrating her 45th Birthday, but tbh her skin looked older than mine"

Cases of melanoma are on the rise. Apart from the fact I do not tan, I just would not risk it.

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By *innamon!Woman
over a year ago

no matter

naked always.

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By *ll-Knight-longMan
over a year ago

Derby/Notts(Long Eaton)


"Sting bikini for me of course as you can see from my tan lines..."

Mmm very nice white bits too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Shorts and vest for me

Ah! That's what those red lacey, sexy things are called!! "

They are Camiknickers

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


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Cases of melanoma are on the rise. Apart from the fact I do not tan, I just would not risk it."

This!

I was diagnosed with skin cancer in November. I've just had facial surgery to remove a rodent ulcer. It wasn't pleasant. It's not life threatening, I'm lucky but need another biopsy, again on my face so sun cream is a daily feature in my life now.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sting bikini for me of course as you can see from my tan lines...

Sexy tan lines!!! They make you want to taste the white bits xx"

Thank you Bambi, you're very sweet!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I would not be cruel enough to the general public to wear a bikini

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By *ap AdgeMan
over a year ago

Wirral

Nude love all over tan

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"I would not be cruel enough to the general public to wear a bikini "

Can I be the judge of that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The sun's out - well almost everywheren so let's pretend its out for everyone. I've not yet 'bought' my summer skin so tell me, what do you wear to make yours brown and healthy in the sun?

Healthy? I would say that too much exposure to the sun is very unhealthy."

That is why he said brown and not red.

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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"The sun's out - well almost everywheren so let's pretend its out for everyone. I've not yet 'bought' my summer skin so tell me, what do you wear to make yours brown and healthy in the sun?

Healthy? I would say that too much exposure to the sun is very unhealthy.

That is why he said brown and not red."

The assumption being that brown is healthy when its not. Any exposure to the sun affects the skin. Simply because someone goes brown easily does not mean they are not damaging their skin.

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush

My snowman onesie has a better tan than me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The sun's out - well almost everywheren so let's pretend its out for everyone. I've not yet 'bought' my summer skin so tell me, what do you wear to make yours brown and healthy in the sun?

Healthy? I would say that too much exposure to the sun is very unhealthy.

That is why he said brown and not red.

The assumption being that brown is healthy when its not. Any exposure to the sun affects the skin. Simply because someone goes brown easily does not mean they are not damaging their skin."

Whatever, we are naturists and expose our skins to the sun all year round and not burn ourselves stupid with a fortnight in Spain .

We choose what we want to do with our bodies and we love our life style.

Some people have got cancer of the mouth from drinking moderate amounts of alcohol , do you propose we ban alcohol ?.

Some people get run over , ban cars?.

Etc .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Mr can get a tan in a winter snowstorm ha ha he usually goes for baggy shorts,and I favour a bikini or cut-off denim shorts with a small top depending on where we are x

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over a year ago

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over a year ago

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By *heScotandthegirlCouple
over a year ago

London & Edinburgh

Time to dig out the mankini then......

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis

Moderation in everything! Too much or too little of something is an excess that can lead to problems.

I am pleased to see that the swimming costumes my gran ma/dad and mom/dad used to wear are back in fashion

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

3rd time lucky. I look upon those who designed the Onesie as bad as those who came up with Woodchip wallpaper and Bloody Artex

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"3rd time lucky. I look upon those who designed the Onesie as bad as those who came up with Woodchip wallpaper and Bloody Artex"

Were you breast fed as a baby?

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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"The sun's out - well almost everywheren so let's pretend its out for everyone. I've not yet 'bought' my summer skin so tell me, what do you wear to make yours brown and healthy in the sun?

Healthy? I would say that too much exposure to the sun is very unhealthy.

That is why he said brown and not red.

The assumption being that brown is healthy when its not. Any exposure to the sun affects the skin. Simply because someone goes brown easily does not mean they are not damaging their skin.

Whatever, we are naturists and expose our skins to the sun all year round and not burn ourselves stupid with a fortnight in Spain .

We choose what we want to do with our bodies and we love our life style.

Some people have got cancer of the mouth from drinking moderate amounts of alcohol , do you propose we ban alcohol ?.

Some people get run over , ban cars?.

Etc .

"

I don't recall mentioning banning anything. I said excessive exposure is not healthy; a statement which is backed up by current medical research.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The sun's out - well almost everywheren so let's pretend its out for everyone. I've not yet 'bought' my summer skin so tell me, what do you wear to make yours brown and healthy in the sun?

Healthy? I would say that too much exposure to the sun is very unhealthy.

That is why he said brown and not red.

The assumption being that brown is healthy when its not. Any exposure to the sun affects the skin. Simply because someone goes brown easily does not mean they are not damaging their skin.

Whatever, we are naturists and expose our skins to the sun all year round and not burn ourselves stupid with a fortnight in Spain .

We choose what we want to do with our bodies and we love our life style.

Some people have got cancer of the mouth from drinking moderate amounts of alcohol , do you propose we ban alcohol ?.

Some people get run over , ban cars?.

Etc .

I don't recall mentioning banning anything. I said excessive exposure is not healthy; a statement which is backed up by current medical research."

And I don't consider brown skin to be damaged skin, lobster red and peeling is another matter .

Someone really ought to find out if naturists are more susceptible to skin cancer or not.

I know of not a single naturist who suffered from skin cancer !!, doesn't mean none have but would like to know the ratio of naturist to textile skin cancer sufferers .

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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"The sun's out - well almost everywheren so let's pretend its out for everyone. I've not yet 'bought' my summer skin so tell me, what do you wear to make yours brown and healthy in the sun?

Healthy? I would say that too much exposure to the sun is very unhealthy.

That is why he said brown and not red.

The assumption being that brown is healthy when its not. Any exposure to the sun affects the skin. Simply because someone goes brown easily does not mean they are not damaging their skin.

Whatever, we are naturists and expose our skins to the sun all year round and not burn ourselves stupid with a fortnight in Spain .

We choose what we want to do with our bodies and we love our life style.

Some people have got cancer of the mouth from drinking moderate amounts of alcohol , do you propose we ban alcohol ?.

Some people get run over , ban cars?.

Etc .

I don't recall mentioning banning anything. I said excessive exposure is not healthy; a statement which is backed up by current medical research.

And I don't consider brown skin to be damaged skin, lobster red and peeling is another matter .

Someone really ought to find out if naturists are more susceptible to skin cancer or not.

I know of not a single naturist who suffered from skin cancer !!, doesn't mean none have but would like to know the ratio of naturist to textile skin cancer sufferers ."

This is information from the skincancer website:

"A tan, whether you get it on the beach, in a bed, or through incidental exposure, is bad news, any way you acquire it. Tans are caused by harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or tanning lamps, and if you have one, you’ve sustained skin cell damage..."

This is information from netdoctor:

"Tanning is a natural process. Your skin creates the brown-coloured pigment called melanin to protect it against the harmful UV rays in sunlight. This means even the lightest suntan is evidence of skin damage.

While a tan is your body's way of protecting itself against UV rays, if the damaged skin cells can't repair themselves, they can become cancerous. You should be particularly careful in spring when your skin is pale.

A tan doesn't guarantee that you will avoid skin cancer later on in life. Sun exposure is a key factor in skin cancer, and the number of cases has doubled over the last few decades."

This is information from a website called 'Patient':

"Who is at risk from the sun?

Everyone is potentially at risk from excessive sun exposure.

People most at risk are those with fair skin, blue eyes, freckles, and red or ginger hair. People with Caucasian (white) skins have less melanin than those with black skins, so are at more risk of burning. However, anyone can get sunburnt, even those with dark skins and higher levels of melanin."

So, like I said, excessive exposure of the skin to the sun damages the skin. Yes, people with fairer skin are more easily damaged. We all know that. But even if you have darker skin, tan easily, etc, you are still damaging your skin and exposing yourself to a higher risk of melanoma. Just because your skin goes brown that is not 'healthy'.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Read any medical dictionary and you will convinced you have anything from bubonic plague to herpes .

If it is all a matter of risk then why not live for the rest of your life in a cave ?.

That way you will never risk getting a damaging tan , another bonus is you will not get run over by a bus, hit by a meteorite, drown in a river , fall off a building etc etc etc.

People drink, smoke , drive very fast etc because they are sick of being told what is good for them and what they should and should not do. .

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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"Read any medical dictionary and you will convinced you have anything from bubonic plague to herpes .

If it is all a matter of risk then why not live for the rest of your life in a cave ?.

That way you will never risk getting a damaging tan , another bonus is you will not get run over by a bus, hit by a meteorite, drown in a river , fall off a building etc etc etc.

People drink, smoke , drive very fast etc because they are sick of being told what is good for them and what they should and should not do. ."

Smoking, driving, etc, has little of anything to do with the argument. I asserted that brown skin due to tanning was NOT healthy. I am correct. If people wish to tan that is there business. But to believe that it is fine and safe to do so is delusional. If people prefer a tan and are willing to take the risk that is up to them. All I said was that it was NOT healthy and all medical evidence proves that that is so.

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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"Read any medical dictionary and you will convinced you have anything from bubonic plague to herpes .

If it is all a matter of risk then why not live for the rest of your life in a cave ?.

That way you will never risk getting a damaging tan , another bonus is you will not get run over by a bus, hit by a meteorite, drown in a river , fall off a building etc etc etc.

People drink, smoke , drive very fast etc because they are sick of being told what is good for them and what they should and should not do. .

Smoking, driving, etc, has little of anything to do with the argument. I asserted that brown skin due to tanning was NOT healthy. I am correct. If people wish to tan that is there business. But to believe that it is fine and safe to do so is delusional. If people prefer a tan and are willing to take the risk that is up to them. All I said was that it was NOT healthy and all medical evidence proves that that is so."

*their

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Read any medical dictionary and you will convinced you have anything from bubonic plague to herpes .

If it is all a matter of risk then why not live for the rest of your life in a cave ?.

That way you will never risk getting a damaging tan , another bonus is you will not get run over by a bus, hit by a meteorite, drown in a river , fall off a building etc etc etc.

People drink, smoke , drive very fast etc because they are sick of being told what is good for them and what they should and should not do. .

Smoking, driving, etc, has little of anything to do with the argument. I asserted that brown skin due to tanning was NOT healthy. I am correct. If people wish to tan that is there business. But to believe that it is fine and safe to do so is delusional. If people prefer a tan and are willing to take the risk that is up to them. All I said was that it was NOT healthy and all medical evidence proves that that is so."

If it is not healthy then why doesn't everyone with a tan die ?.

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over a year ago


"Read any medical dictionary and you will convinced you have anything from bubonic plague to herpes .

If it is all a matter of risk then why not live for the rest of your life in a cave ?.

That way you will never risk getting a damaging tan , another bonus is you will not get run over by a bus, hit by a meteorite, drown in a river , fall off a building etc etc etc.

People drink, smoke , drive very fast etc because they are sick of being told what is good for them and what they should and should not do. .

Smoking, driving, etc, has little of anything to do with the argument. I asserted that brown skin due to tanning was NOT healthy. I am correct. If people wish to tan that is there business. But to believe that it is fine and safe to do so is delusional. If people prefer a tan and are willing to take the risk that is up to them. All I said was that it was NOT healthy and all medical evidence proves that that is so.

If it is not healthy then why doesn't everyone with a tan die ?."

Of the tan that is.

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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"Read any medical dictionary and you will convinced you have anything from bubonic plague to herpes .

If it is all a matter of risk then why not live for the rest of your life in a cave ?.

That way you will never risk getting a damaging tan , another bonus is you will not get run over by a bus, hit by a meteorite, drown in a river , fall off a building etc etc etc.

People drink, smoke , drive very fast etc because they are sick of being told what is good for them and what they should and should not do. .

Smoking, driving, etc, has little of anything to do with the argument. I asserted that brown skin due to tanning was NOT healthy. I am correct. If people wish to tan that is there business. But to believe that it is fine and safe to do so is delusional. If people prefer a tan and are willing to take the risk that is up to them. All I said was that it was NOT healthy and all medical evidence proves that that is so.

If it is not healthy then why doesn't everyone with a tan die ?."

Why, to use your analogies, do not all smokers die? Or all drivers die? I did not say, nor does ANY medical advice say that ALL people with a tan die. I said that brown skinned which is brown due to tanning is NOT healthy. I never said that they would all die.

I am still correct in my assertion.

Like I said - people can make their own choices. I am not telling anyone to do anything. All I am saying is what is already KNOWN.

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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"Read any medical dictionary and you will convinced you have anything from bubonic plague to herpes .

If it is all a matter of risk then why not live for the rest of your life in a cave ?.

That way you will never risk getting a damaging tan , another bonus is you will not get run over by a bus, hit by a meteorite, drown in a river , fall off a building etc etc etc.

People drink, smoke , drive very fast etc because they are sick of being told what is good for them and what they should and should not do. .

Smoking, driving, etc, has little of anything to do with the argument. I asserted that brown skin due to tanning was NOT healthy. I am correct. If people wish to tan that is there business. But to believe that it is fine and safe to do so is delusional. If people prefer a tan and are willing to take the risk that is up to them. All I said was that it was NOT healthy and all medical evidence proves that that is so.

If it is not healthy then why doesn't everyone with a tan die ?.

Why, to use your analogies, do not all smokers die? Or all drivers die? I did not say, nor does ANY medical advice say that ALL people with a tan die. I said that brown skinned which is brown due to tanning is NOT healthy. I never said that they would all die.

I am still correct in my assertion.

Like I said - people can make their own choices. I am not telling anyone to do anything. All I am saying is what is already KNOWN."

And one last piece of evidence from Cancer Research - the leading cancer experts in the UK:

"Who is most at risk

There are several factors that affect your risk from sun exposure

How much time you spend outdoors

Your natural skin colour

Your use of sun beds (artificial UV radiation)

There are 2 main types of non melanoma skin cancer ?? basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). A history of sunburn or recreational exposure to sunlight increases the risk of BCC. Risk is especially high if you had several episodes of sunburn in childhood. The risk of SCC is linked to overall sun exposure through your life. This means that outdoor workers such as farm workers, gardeners and building site workers have an increased risk. Sunburn in childhood is also linked to SCC in some studies."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

it has been know for me to sit naked in a paddling pool in the garden when the suns out

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Read any medical dictionary and you will convinced you have anything from bubonic plague to herpes .

If it is all a matter of risk then why not live for the rest of your life in a cave ?.

That way you will never risk getting a damaging tan , another bonus is you will not get run over by a bus, hit by a meteorite, drown in a river , fall off a building etc etc etc.

People drink, smoke , drive very fast etc because they are sick of being told what is good for them and what they should and should not do. .

Smoking, driving, etc, has little of anything to do with the argument. I asserted that brown skin due to tanning was NOT healthy. I am correct. If people wish to tan that is there business. But to believe that it is fine and safe to do so is delusional. If people prefer a tan and are willing to take the risk that is up to them. All I said was that it was NOT healthy and all medical evidence proves that that is so.

If it is not healthy then why doesn't everyone with a tan die ?.

Why, to use your analogies, do not all smokers die? Or all drivers die? I did not say, nor does ANY medical advice say that ALL people with a tan die. I said that brown skinned which is brown due to tanning is NOT healthy. I never said that they would all die.

I am still correct in my assertion.

Like I said - people can make their own choices. I am not telling anyone to do anything. All I am saying is what is already KNOWN.

And one last piece of evidence from Cancer Research - the leading cancer experts in the UK:

"Who is most at risk

There are several factors that affect your risk from sun exposure

How much time you spend outdoors

Your natural skin colour

Your use of sun beds (artificial UV radiation)

There are 2 main types of non melanoma skin cancer ?? basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). A history of sunburn or recreational exposure to sunlight increases the risk of BCC. Risk is especially high if you had several episodes of sunburn in childhood. The risk of SCC is linked to overall sun exposure through your life. This means that outdoor workers such as farm workers, gardeners and building site workers have an increased risk. Sunburn in childhood is also linked to SCC in some studies."

"

Hmm, I and my wife are from agricultural backgrounds, we both know of no one who has died from skin cancer .

About as much science involved as on Global Warming me thinks .

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"it has been know for me to sit naked in a paddling pool in the garden when the suns out "

Can I join you?

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over a year ago


"it has been know for me to sit naked in a paddling pool in the garden when the suns out

Can I join you? "

I think it would be rude not to

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"it has been know for me to sit naked in a paddling pool in the garden when the suns out

Can I join you?

I think it would be rude not to "

Budge up then!!! and bring that hose over too...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"it has been know for me to sit naked in a paddling pool in the garden when the suns out

Can I join you?

I think it would be rude not to

Budge up then!!! and bring that hose over too... "

so long as it doesn't hurt too much

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"it has been know for me to sit naked in a paddling pool in the garden when the suns out

Can I join you?

I think it would be rude not to

Budge up then!!! and bring that hose over too...

so long as it doesn't hurt too much"

Nooooo....We just need more wetness!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"it has been know for me to sit naked in a paddling pool in the garden when the suns out

Can I join you?

I think it would be rude not to

Budge up then!!! and bring that hose over too...

so long as it doesn't hurt too much

Nooooo....We just need more wetness!!! "

phew you had me worried for a bit

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By *renchbambi x OP   Woman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"it has been know for me to sit naked in a paddling pool in the garden when the suns out

Can I join you?

I think it would be rude not to

Budge up then!!! and bring that hose over too...

so long as it doesn't hurt too much

Nooooo....We just need more wetness!!!

phew you had me worried for a bit "

I am an !! but your choccy bar has melted all over me now!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"it has been know for me to sit naked in a paddling pool in the garden when the suns out

Can I join you?

I think it would be rude not to

Budge up then!!! and bring that hose over too...

so long as it doesn't hurt too much

Nooooo....We just need more wetness!!!

phew you had me worried for a bit

I am an !! but your choccy bar has melted all over me now! "

ooops sorry

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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"Read any medical dictionary and you will convinced you have anything from bubonic plague to herpes .

If it is all a matter of risk then why not live for the rest of your life in a cave ?.

That way you will never risk getting a damaging tan , another bonus is you will not get run over by a bus, hit by a meteorite, drown in a river , fall off a building etc etc etc.

People drink, smoke , drive very fast etc because they are sick of being told what is good for them and what they should and should not do. .

Smoking, driving, etc, has little of anything to do with the argument. I asserted that brown skin due to tanning was NOT healthy. I am correct. If people wish to tan that is there business. But to believe that it is fine and safe to do so is delusional. If people prefer a tan and are willing to take the risk that is up to them. All I said was that it was NOT healthy and all medical evidence proves that that is so.

If it is not healthy then why doesn't everyone with a tan die ?.

Why, to use your analogies, do not all smokers die? Or all drivers die? I did not say, nor does ANY medical advice say that ALL people with a tan die. I said that brown skinned which is brown due to tanning is NOT healthy. I never said that they would all die.

I am still correct in my assertion.

Like I said - people can make their own choices. I am not telling anyone to do anything. All I am saying is what is already KNOWN.

And one last piece of evidence from Cancer Research - the leading cancer experts in the UK:

"Who is most at risk

There are several factors that affect your risk from sun exposure

How much time you spend outdoors

Your natural skin colour

Your use of sun beds (artificial UV radiation)

There are 2 main types of non melanoma skin cancer ?? basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). A history of sunburn or recreational exposure to sunlight increases the risk of BCC. Risk is especially high if you had several episodes of sunburn in childhood. The risk of SCC is linked to overall sun exposure through your life. This means that outdoor workers such as farm workers, gardeners and building site workers have an increased risk. Sunburn in childhood is also linked to SCC in some studies."

Hmm, I and my wife are from agricultural backgrounds, we both know of no one who has died from skin cancer .

About as much science involved as on Global Warming me thinks ."

I think you will find the science speaks for itself - and it is much wider ranging than the people you know. It is, in fact, global. Now, of course, if you are happy to get a tan and it makes you happy, that is fine. But to continue to argue in the face of overwhelming, proven and provable empirical evidence seems to not really make sense.

I reiterate. ALL research, including that of Cancer Research who have spent considerable time and money researching cancers and who are world leaders in it, leads to ONE conclusion. Excessive exposure to the sun leads to skin damage which MAY cause skin cancer. I stand by every single thing I have said. I have provided 4 pieces of evidence - whereas you have provided only anecdotal evidence based on purely personal experience.

It is NOT a personal criticism of you and yours. You live your life as you see fit, just as I do. I simply stated, I will repeat again, that brown skin which is brown due to exposure to the sun is NOT healthy skin and is, in FACT, damaged skin even if you cannot see that damage.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You may be right, but as you say, we are happy.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nice pair of shorts and factor 30 for me then sun lounger all day

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