Apr 19 2008

Burned like a noobie

Published by Editor at 8:22 pm under freedom, nudist living, nudist resorts

Today’s glorious, brilliant sun, mid-80’s high temperatures and sapphire-blue skies beckoned us out to a local nudist resort for the day, our first of 2008 to enjoy outdoors in wonderful nude freedom and comfort after too long of a chilly and dreary winter.

We enjoyed the company of many of our nudist friends, who were just as eager to be back outdoors and under a warm sun again. It was our club’s first ‘official’ outdoor event of the year, and the weather was absolutely perfect.

Upon arriving in mid-morning and getting out of our clothes, I spent two delightful hours lounging in the morning sun. Others in our party arrived a bit later, and when they did they moderated their time under the sun much more than I did, and so by early afternoon, it was apparent that I had made a typical “nudist noobie” mistake: getting an all-over sunburn. It’s a mild case, but the tenderness is such that putting clothes back on is not at all pleasant, and so off they came again as soon as we got home.

Being a nudist for many years now, I should know better. But the warmth of the sun is so inviting, and the time spent away from such a wonderful feeling made the two hours I laid out seem so brief, that I’m happy to pay the price of a couple of days of tenderness.The Sun 

2 Responses to “Burned like a noobie”

  1. Michaelon 20 Apr 2008 at 10:29 am

    I feel your pain, we always make our spring trip to Padre National Seashore and as always I enjoy the warm sunshine a bit to much and pay the price. Janet is the smart one she takes her time and amost never gets burned. Hope you heal soon ahve a wonderful weekend.

  2. Steveon 20 Apr 2008 at 5:15 pm

    Once in a while it sneaks up on you. Worst times for us were Angie’s nips, my, ah, as Reader’s Digest would put it, man-gland. Both ouchers and hard to explain to family and co-workers as to why we were tender in such odd places!

    Only suggestion, lots of aloe-based products. Good luck! - Steve

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