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Cheri
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Posted - 08/12/2005 : 5:32:37 PM
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quote: Originally posted by melissastarr
I have a few words I'd like to direct at our southern members here. Up north (in Philly) we are on our 5th heat wave in as many weeks. Now, you southerners may like the heat and maybe you all have air conditioning in your homes, but we in the north aren't necessarily prepared for the weather. Today, for the second day in a row and with 2 more coming, the heat index is in the 100's, I'm nude at home with fans on and STILL sweating viciously. So, to all you southerners, could you work on keeping your hot temperatures to yourselves. I know sharing is caring, but this is getting a little ridiculous. You know it's bad when I'm willing to put clothes on (yes, you read that right- I'm getting dressed!) to go to the air conditioned library for the duration of the day. Let's work on not sharing so much, ok southerners?
A Very Hot Melissa
Melissa, I hate the 100s heat indices we've been having too in the Midlands of SC. However, I'll take the heat over the snow and ice any time.
Love & hugs, Cheri
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vealj
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Posted - 08/12/2005 : 5:38:46 PM
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quote: [i] So, to all you southerners, could you work on keeping your hot temperatures to yourselves. I know sharing is caring, but this is getting a little ridiculous... Let's work on not sharing so much, ok southerners?
A Very Hot Melissa
Ah but we Southerners love our heat Melissa. For instance, I love going from my air conditioned car to my air conditioned office and back to my air conditioned home where I keep it 72 degrees all year. I love hot weather, I could watch it on TV all day.
What is interesting, is that I can go to the club on a 98 degree day and feel perfectly comfy, not hot all and yet when we took the grandson to Sea World in San Antonio, I darn near passed out from heat exhaustion. Go figure. Just a few inches of cloth makes the difference.
Take care and ... Keep it Bare !!! - veal http://www.vealj.com/naturist.html
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nudetoo
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Posted - 08/13/2005 : 12:06:13 AM
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does anyone have any idea just how many nudist there are in the USA?
Just me, Willy
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curious1
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Posted - 08/13/2005 : 06:51:30 AM
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Last week, I was at a nearby resort as a day guest, and enjoyed the time there. However, one of the problems I had was... I stayed out too long and sunburned. BAD sunburn.
It has reached that point in sunburns where the skin is peeling, and I am unsure... should I stay away from another visit today, or is it okay to visit, just stay out of the water?
I haven't really made any friends there, but I enjoy feeling like I am around people, and the atmosphere is very relaxing. Being single, I am not approaching women, and don't really have much to say to the men.
So... should I stay or should I go, since I am peeling and it is unsightly...
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Cheri
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Posted - 08/13/2005 : 09:50:49 AM
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quote: Originally posted by curious1
Last week, I was at a nearby resort as a day guest, and enjoyed the time there. However, one of the problems I had was... I stayed out too long and sunburned. BAD sunburn.
It has reached that point in sunburns where the skin is peeling, and I am unsure... should I stay away from another visit today, or is it okay to visit, just stay out of the water?
I haven't really made any friends there, but I enjoy feeling like I am around people, and the atmosphere is very relaxing. Being single, I am not approaching women, and don't really have much to say to the men.
So... should I stay or should I go, since I am peeling and it is unsightly...
If you do decide to go,WEAR A 45 SUNSCREEN and REAPPLY EVERY HALF HR. (yes, I'm yelling). Before you go into the pool or hot tub, take a soap shower. Keep putting on lotion to help reduce the peeling. If you do ever get burned, if you go into a hot tub, the heat will take out the burn. Continue to lather on lots of lotion; it does help with the peeling.
You can try to stay in the shade as well, but keep putting ON THE SUNSCREEN.
:) Cheri
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justbrian
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Posted - 08/13/2005 : 10:11:50 AM
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Mr. Curious, Newbies and day trippers seem to take a beating of from the sun. Not knowing many, and your concern of approaching women gives me the picture your stuck at the pool minding your own bussiness. Especially with intence heat the pool is a must. When we found the new family of nudisum we took it hook, line...per se. If you've the cash flow, and a place that you've found that has sites to put trailers on and ride golf carts thats the way to go. I understand dedicating so much while single. But it gives one more options not to just be nude for the sun. It's a new social family. ...of how you look pealing...we've all been there. Learn not to burn bud, ya look silly scratching
warm rain, Brian
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curious1
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Posted - 08/13/2005 : 10:39:07 PM
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Thanks!
I simply wasn't paying as much attention as I should have when I was there. I had considered getting sunscreen before I went, but thought... no, I don't stay in the sun long. Bad move!
As it turned out, I spent Saturday with a friend and her kids, so I didn't go anyway.
I'm trying to make some contacts on a nudist singles site, so maybe I can find a friend to go also!
David
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