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Message # 54468.3 Subject: Re:Your input, thoughts, comments appreciated: Date: Fri 01/06/12 03:26:55 GMT Name: guitar guy |
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I understand your correlation of clothed Baptism and clothed UV protection If baptism is socially acceptable, then why not clothed UV protection? It makes sense! I have a saying, "we still live in the dark ages in the 21st century".
For the ladies who want to go off the deep end (actually that would be me, haha) I'd advise pantyhose for practical reasons: Nylons (light tones) are nearly invisible in the water. Nylons offer some UV protection (how much I do not know but may be significant) Nylons dry quickly, just as a swimsuit does
And why not wear heels since they go together? That's how to be stylin at the beach, and resist damaging UV radiation! :)
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In reply to Message (54468) Your input, thoughts, comments appreciated:
By (WK)) - waterloggedproductions@yahoo.com Wed 30/05/12 10:01:10 GMT Website: http://www.waterloggedproductions.com// waterloggedproductions.com Not much on making statements here, but unable to sleep and watching late night news, I keep hearing about skin cancer and the sun. Well...Each year the sun seems to be more and more intense and doctors tell us to wear light loose clothing when going out in the sun.....and use a high fpf sunsceen especially when swimming.....
Well here is my point...Not just being an avid wetlooker, but seems to me why is it People especially women like to go into indoor baptism Fully Clothed with long sleeves and full jeans just for a dunking and then later that day the same girls/guys are out in the blazing sun swimming or laying out with barely anything on !!!! Just to get a dangerous tan or burn leading to aging skin and cancer possible.....
And instead of the government telling us to wear sunscreen in the water, if you get baptised fully clothed....then why not tell the people to go swimming in light weight clothing from head to toe to DECREASE the effects of the sun......Would it just hurt the profits of sunscreeen makers ??
But looking at this in a medical and not just wetlook way, it just seems common sense to swim more fully clothed outdoors in the sun....Swimsuits indoors and at night perhaps........But would people think those that did were weird or just sensable ??? (WK)
input appreciated.....
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