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Tanning
A few days ago I was discussing artificial tanning with several different people. Some said it was good, some said natural tanning is better, and some said tanning causes cancer like everything else according to the news. After discussing this, I decided to do a little research on the matter and ended up discovering the horrors of artificial tanning...
What are your opinions on artificial tanning, or tanning in general? Do you tan frequently?
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I love to tan. It's a great way to say I'm doing something when I'm not.
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I am going tanning after I give my ciddie speech
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During Autumn and Winter I do like to use tanning beds about once a month to counteract my undiagnosed Seasonal Affected Disorder. I don't know if I actually suffer from it, but I notice that I feel my mood improve dramatically if I tan during those seasons.
That being said, I'd much prefer to sunbathe . . . but that's impossible during those seasons here in Portland. :)
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i like to tan via sitting in the sun :)
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I do not tan; Irish skin.
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There's nothing wrong with sunbeds. I however do natural tanning for the time being.
Will/likely will/may add sunbeds soon.
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Natural just looks sexier.
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That first picture is more likely a spray tan than a bed tan. I don't usually worry about tanning. Though I would like to get a mesh or sheer shirt for when I'm training dogs outside. That way I won't end up with a farmer's tan. That -does- bother me
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I think my pale skin is my prettiest feature. Tans look good on me too though, when I was younger, I used to look Sicilian, I got so dark during the summer.
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I tan really easily, but I am an indoor dwelling nerd and thus am pasty. I don't prefer myself one way or the other.
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I'm not really into cooking myself. I'd just burn anyway.
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I don't try and get tan, I'll avoid the activation of melanin whenever I can with sunscreen. I don't want skin cancer :/ (and I burn very easially)
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I do not tan. It involves outside and I don't like that place.