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Old 06-24-2014, 04:51 PM   #200
Lola Bunny
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Originally Posted by Clodfobble View Post
Texas beaches are gross. Often you can see the oil tankers on the horizon.
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Originally Posted by Aliantha View Post
I can't believe you'd cover up almost entirely Lola! Kinda seems like not really getting into the whole swing of beaching to me. Is the water always murky like that?
Yups, the water is rather nasty. But hey, who cares, we had fun. The water was cold and the sun was hot, burning hot after standing under it for a while, as a matter of fact. So, exposing all my skin except your private parts wasn't my idea of being at the beach. I like the feel of the waves, the cold water, the open air, and just having fun. This time, someone brought an inflatable raft and that was a whole load of fun.


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Originally Posted by sexobon View Post
Places like Corpus Christy are always breezy and one can get wind chafed. People in the background are covered up too.
I heard the beach down in Corpus Christy is really nice and clean. The only problem is that it's a 3 hour drive from where I live. If I were to drive 3 hrs each way, it'd have to be a weekend thing. To waste 6 hrs travel just to go to the beach is not worth it for me.

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Originally Posted by glatt View Post
I don't wear coverups like that, but I'm often tempted. I HATE applying sunscreen. I'd rather put on a goofy suit than wear sunscreen.
For me, it wasn't a hassle to put on sunscreen. I reapplied 4 times to all the exposed skin areas, which wasn't much in the first place. I just didn't want to get skin cancer. My skin is pretty sensitive and the sun easily (quickly) brings out the age(sun) spots on my face and arms. I understand how wearing a bathing suit to get a nice tan and not have all those nasty sand get on the clothing could be wonderful and more of how going to the beach should be, but I guess my health is more of my concern. Besides, wearing rash guards doesn't hinder my fun one bit. This one time at the pool, I saw this white lady wore a long sleeve rash guard and swimming shorts. I guess there other fair-skin people out who need to protect their skin too.

In response to Sarge, I just bought myself a long-sleeve rash guard. Wait until next time I go to the beach, I'll be even more covered up.
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