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    Seasick.

    A general question, really. Do you get seasick during boat trips?

    Also, do you enjoy travel by boat/ship, and when was the last time you sailed?
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    Went on a large historical shipy thingy cruise last week, no seasickness.
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    I used to, but not anymore. Which is good, I go on boats often.

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    I love going on boats. I went on a ferry when I went on holiday and I really liked it, I didn't get seasick, my mum did though >_< I only get travel sick in cars.

    I last went in a boat when I went to Southampton, well a place near it, and we had to take this boat across. It was nice looking out on the water and stuff.
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    Any ferry that takes more than a hour, I tend to get sea sick. *remembers bad memories of her ferry trip to France*



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    I the boat is stationary and the water is wavy, causing the boat to bob up and down with no horizontal motion, then yes, I will get seasick very very quickly (like two minutes). If the boat takes off in a relatively short amount of time, then no.

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    Every freakin' summer my family go on a ferry to France, in a 7 hour journey. We could go on Eurostar which'd take an hour or something, but NO, my mother "likes boats". But I'm not going with them this year, as I'm a big boy now!

    I hate boats. And I never get seasick. But I freakin' hate boats. But the last time I went on a boat was last summer and they had movies on it and I watched the Matrix Reloaded and it was cool.

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    Charming....just charming....


    Me? Not so far as I know. I've only been on pretty smooth water, though (DAMN me and my landlocked life.).

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    I dont know, really. I've only been on a boat oonce, and I'd had medicine beforehand. I was just terribly scared with the ocean trying to kill me.

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    I've been on a boat a couple times, and even when I take the medicine it doesn't work. I've had really bad motion sickness all my life. Even when the boat isn't moving, I get sick. I don't...like boats.


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    i never ever get seasick

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    I've been on like one or two ferries in my life + all the other times we went crabbing and other small boating stuff, and I didn't seem to get seasick. I did however get a little afraid of it at first and feel nauseous and nervous but it's funny because there's a weird, dizzy feeling I get after being on the waters. =\ And aside maybe from crazy amusement park rides (I'm not going to try and see if I'm affected ;x), I don't get motion sickness.

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    I love boats. Since my Uncle and my friend's dad own boats, I go on them a lot. I don't get seasick, but boats make me tired after a while, especially if I'm fishing on them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mr. anderson
    i never ever get seasick

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