Isn't there a greater risk of skin cancer?
I wouldn't want my privates to get cancer.
Lotion is fine, but rubbing it?
Hmmm, that is not appropriate right?
Also, wouldn't sand get under the foreskin and such?
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Isn't there a greater risk of skin cancer?
I wouldn't want my privates to get cancer.
Lotion is fine, but rubbing it?
Hmmm, that is not appropriate right?
Also, wouldn't sand get under the foreskin and such?
Isn't there a greater risk of skin cancer?
I wouldn't want my privates to get cancer.
Lotion is fine, but rubbing it?
Hmmm, that is not appropriate right?
Also, wouldn't sand get under the foreskin and such?
There is a risk of skin cancer if you spend too much time in the sun without skin protection.
I use sunblock on all of my body including my genitals. I try to do that area discreetly so no one will accuse me of playing with myself. I've often found nudists to be a suspicious bunch of people, looking for suspicious characters where there aren't any.
I've never gotten sand under the foreskin, but I suppose it could happen. Anyway, I don't worry about what could, might, and probably never will happen. I just enjoy the freedom of being nude. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img] [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_cool.gif[/img]
Greater risk than what? If you go sunbathing, no matter nude or not, you will be at a greater risk than someone whose leisure activity is indoors.
I have made numerous trips to a nudist park and haven't received a major burn yet. I got minor burns during the first couple of times, but then I found a better way to apply my lotion. My burns were on my shoulders and upper arms only. No burns in sensitive areas.
The worst burn I can recall getting was before I got into nudism and I was working as a summer camo counselor at the YMCA. WE took a field trip to a water park and I forgot my sunblock. I receiced some burns, the worst on my feet that blistered up. I could not wear footwear for the next three days and shoes were out for the a week.
So sunblock is very important for everyone, especially for us fair skinned people. Rub it in everywhere. No one minds when you apply lotion on your gential area. It's all a part of the outdoor nudist life. As long as you do not overdo it or seem like you are enjoying it, there is no problem.
Bob S.
"I think 'naked' is a word others came up with but we’re not naked; we are dressed in God’s clothes, the best clothes of all."
Emily Robbins