orangecurious
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So now you look like Dannebrogen?Remembering sunscreen..
The backside of my thighs and my cheekbones took some redness after my run around Søerne this morningSo now you look like Dannebrogen?
Well, I too have fair skin and never learns either. I burn some part every year. Especially in the beginning of the season. My arms and face that is always exposed can take a lot more later in the summer. But the rest needs SPF 30-50 depending on witch part it is.The backside of my thighs and my cheekbones took some redness after my run around Søerne this morning
I thought, if I just ran early enough.. Then I could avoid the worst UV.. well, obviously I forgot just how much radiation the water reflects!
And while my new running shorts are maddeningly amazing.. they are obviously not protecting my skin
So, lotion time and next time; SPF 50!
Your story made me think of thisThe backside of my thighs and my cheekbones took some redness after my run around Søerne this morning
I thought, if I just ran early enough.. Then I could avoid the worst UV.. well, obviously I forgot just how much radiation the water reflects!
And while my new running shorts are maddeningly amazing.. they are obviously not protecting my skin
So, lotion time and next time; SPF 50!
Same. It’s embarrassing really. A grown man should be able to do this!Whistling
I think I’m with you on the sociopath thing.I suck at feeling and showing empathy. Some days I think I might be a sociopath. Other days I’m certain of it. But don’t despair, it’s the psychopaths who kill people. Sociopaths are usually harmless — we’re just empty vessels.
At the other end of the emotional spectrum, I fall in love too easily and hurt too badly when a woman ghosts me. Cyber breakups can hurt just as much as real ones. The pain is the same either way.
I realize that the above can sound contradictory, but humans are a maze of walking contradictions.