|
AUTHOR |
MESSAGE |
|
User no longer registered.
|
Tan lines
Do they appeal to you or not?
How about yourself, do you try to avoid the tan lines or wear them with pride?
I do kinda think a "farmer's tan" is kinda cute on men! It really accentuates their "outdoorsyness" appearance.
Unless it gets to be so much contrast, that he looks as if he's had a white shirt spray painted on when he goes shirtless!
I myself, am so white I practicallly glow in the dark, I like to get some healty looking color on me during the summer, but like to avoid getting a tan line that will haunt me no matter what I wear!
|
May 17, 2007, 14:51 |
|
pepper
56 / female daytona, Florida, US
|
Re: Tan lines
It depends, some years I like tan lines on me, but I always like them on Warren....he got a doozy of a burn a couple of weeks ago, but is nice and brown now that all the scaly is gone, lol, he is inside WAY too much lately!
Chazzy, to avoid tan lines, the best thing to do is to use that body lotion that has just a liiiitle self tanner in it, after a while it builds up and you look nice and tan. I use it in the winter and on days it's raining.
|
May 17, 2007, 15:18 |
|
smitty6044
80 / male A whoop and a hollar from Dallas, Texas, US
|
Re: Tan lines
Light tan lines are OK but the stark contrast of berry-brown to snow white is a bit distracting to me. It breaks up the smooth flow of a woman's silhouette in to sections. The good part is that getting rid of the lines takes a bit of work and removal or at least "strategic relocation" of clothing. Always fun to watch if you get a chance.
|
May 17, 2007, 15:19 |
|
User no longer registered.
|
Re: Re: Tan lines
QUOTE (pepper @ May 17, 2007, 15:18)
What's a really good brand to use, Pepper? I have some quarter sized scars on my forearms...(hey...it took me awhile of living primitivly in the country to learn to use a wood cook stove and kerosene heaters without burning the crap outta myself!)
During the winter, they are hardly noticable, but as I tan more and more from working out side, they become so obvious! (I've been thinking of a skin peel product, but wasn't sure how well that would work for these scars, they're not big lumpy scars, just areas of smooth skin that wont' tan.)
|
May 17, 2007, 15:22 |
|
pepper
56 / female daytona, Florida, US
|
Re: Tan lines
I use Oil Of Olay "Touch Of Sun" it's very smooth, feels nice going on and doesn't have an overwhelming scent.
|
May 17, 2007, 15:25 |
|
NRG4U
63 / male Beaver City, Nebraska, US
|
Re: Tan lines
I always like the white parts better anyway...lol
|
May 17, 2007, 17:52 |
|
REALshedevil
66 / female Richmond, Missouri, US
|
Re: Tan lines
I only have tan lines in one area. Don't like the idea of taking a chance to burn my nipples!
|
May 17, 2007, 21:10 |
|
40something
57 / female In the Sun, Arizona, US
|
Re: Tan lines
and I can't resist the "sun warning" from your wn nurse. That sun tan can be a very bad thing ---- this is one time when "hitting the bottle" would be better for your health!
|
May 17, 2007, 23:34 |
|
funlovingpair
59 / couple Frozen Tundra, Minnesota, US
|
Re: Tan lines
I like a nice subtle tan line. But nothing way out there. I've seen some that are from one extreme to the other. That's a little distracting. I wish I could out in the sun more. But I never get the chance or the time.
|
May 18, 2007, 00:44 |
|
User no longer registered.
|
Re: Tan lines
I do like them tan lines, but not to contrasting.
|
May 19, 2007, 02:09 |
|
DirtyDaddy
70 / male Winder, Georgia, US
|
Re: Tan lines
I love tan lines. Something special about a woman with a good tan, milky white boobies, and a glow in the dark ass.
|
May 19, 2007, 11:28 |
|
User no longer registered.
|
Re: Tan lines
I have freckles and am too fair to tan, I've tried almost every self-tanner from expensive to inexpensive and they don't work on me, I end up looking strangely peach colored instead of bronzed...so, sorry guys, if you are a tanatic I'm not your girl...LOL
|
May 19, 2007, 11:39 |
|
DirtyDaddy
70 / male Winder, Georgia, US
|
Re: Tan lines
"I have freckles and am too fair to tan"
Well, now we're talking about a whole new turn-on.
I'll trade tan lines in for freckles any day.
|
May 19, 2007, 21:51 |
|
User no longer registered.
|
Re: Re: Tan lines
QUOTE (40something @ May 17, 2007, 23:34)and I can't resist the "sun warning" from your wn nurse. That sun tan can be a very bad thing ---- this is one time when "hitting the bottle" would be better for your health!
Yeah, I have to agree, intentionally taking a reckless attitude about baking in the sun can be very harmful..
I don't "lay out" just to get a tan, but just being outside gardening, I can get an awkward looking tan.
|
May 21, 2007, 17:33 |
|
User no longer registered.
|
Re: Tan lines
tan lines look good on some people and not so good on others..i think lighter skinned people the tan lines enhance and add a sexiness to them...others look sooo much better without the tan lines...like 80% of the hotties on south beach...
makes it easy to spot the locals too...most of them have no tan lines and richer tans..just miami i guess
|
May 22, 2007, 08:39 |
|
luc2lickalot
75 / male Greensburg, Pennsylvania, US
|
Re: Tan lines
Some people rely on dotted lines to cut something with sissors. I use tan lines in the same way, but (rather than using sissors) I follow the outlines using my lips and tongue...using them (tan lines) as a great starting place for oral foreplay, eventually landing in the target zones. When there are no tan lines, I just follow my instincts.
|
May 22, 2007, 10:07 |
|
|