jac379pontyclun, South Glamorgan, Wales UK12,293 posts
MADDOG69: I prefer women with dark eyes. Always have and always will. It's not a rational thing. Probably unresolved Mammy issues. lol I haven't been with a blue eyed woman in well over 10 years. The problem therein lies with Ireland... with a country bordering on 1% non blued eyed natives.
If a certain look, or feature is associated with a positive emotional experience, it's hardly surprising if we gravitate towards that appearance. Whether the prejudging is conscious, subconscious, unconscious, or whatever you want to call it, we're probably at least in part looking for the associated positive experience. It doesn't necessarily mean we have unresolved issues.
I have a tendency to gravitate towards men who have physical features in common with my dad. That might just be because he's an ace bloke.
However, I'm also aware that men who have some features in common with my dad aren't necessarily like him in temperament and blokes who don't look like my dad might be. Prejudging isn't always a useful tool for seeking who we'd like to share our lives with.
2girlsnocup: You want to watch that. Skin cancer isn't a good look.
skin cancer would be the worst case sernario, i find moderation in sun bathing is ok, i use protective sun cream and don't burn, so i will take my chances, when the sun arrives here in september
2girlsnocupunknown, Greater London, England UK2,621 posts
pedro27: skin cancer would be the worst case sernario, i find moderation in sun bathing is ok, i use protective sun cream and don't burn, so i will take my chances, when the sun arrives here in september
Just being out in the sun is enough to cause it. Don't become a statistic,. Cover up and wear lots of lotion.
Continue to be optimistic about the sun appearing. It may happen
DedovixBig Place, Central Serbia Serbia5,492 posts
pedro27: i have a choice of a colour in the summer, by sun bathing. healthy glow
Pedro, its perfectly save and healthy but start slowly .the ultraviolet rays are at the lowest early in the morning ,til 10-11 and late afternoon 5-6pm
Dedovix: Pedro, its perfectly save and healthy but start slowly .the ultraviolet rays are at the lowest early in the morning ,til 10-11 and late afternoon 5-6pm
i dont burn because i use sun lotion, and build the colour up, they say a sun-tan protects the skin by producing melinona, which my skin has abundance of. our irish summers are very unpredictable on avarage i read some where that sun bathing in moderation releases a feel good factor also huge amounts of vit-D which is healthy, i went to spain on holidays about 50,000 sun worpishers sun bathing every day.
2girlsnocup: Not as such, as your shoulders will always be exposed to sunlight.
Vitamin D is good for you, but don't just rely on the sun to give you that, please.
melinona protects the skin, depending on the tint of the skin, a freakle is the pigment of the skin, a tan is the skins way of protecting the body and skin, the sun cream is proven to wipe-out UBV rays the harmful ones, the other UV rays are good for the skin depending on melinona production. i did studying about the lot
2girlsnocupunknown, Greater London, England UK2,621 posts
pedro27: i dont burn because i use sun lotion, and build the colour up, they say a sun-tan protects the skin by producing melinona, which my skin has abundance of. our irish summers are very unpredictable on avarage i read some where that sun bathing in moderation releases a feel good factor also huge amounts of vit-D which is healthy, i went to spain on holidays about 50,000 sun worpishers sun bathing every day.
The sun itself releases the feel good factor. Warmer weather and able to sit out in the fresh air add to that. Just use some common sense, as it can happen to anyone.
2girlsnocupunknown, Greater London, England UK2,621 posts
pedro27: melinona protects the skin, depending on the tint of the skin, a freakle is the pigment of the skin, a tan is the skins way of protecting the body and skin, the sun cream is proven to wipe-out UBV rays the harmful ones, the other UV rays are good for the skin depending on melinona production. i did studying about the lot
2girlsnocup: The sun itself releases the feel good factor. Warmer weather and able to sit out in the fresh air add to that. Just use some common sense, as it can happen to anyone.
the cream protects from the harmful UBV rays, melinona protects the skin, depending on the tint of the skin, a freakle is the pigment of the skin, a tan is the skins way of protecting the body and skin, the sun cream is proven to wipe-out UBV rays the harmful ones, the other UV rays are good for the skin depending on melinona production. i did studying about the lot
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Enough said!
That really is one of the most ridiculous sayings going.