Okay, link share isn't working today for me.
I've been sunburned a few times. No fear here. 13%, right? Does this make tanning booths racist? LOL!!! [washingtonpost.com]
When I worked in india i became so tanned I could easily pas for a native ... till I spoke ... when back in England even close friends could fail to recognise me at first .. and I was the focus for racist remarks from some - till I used some 'Yorkshire charm' on them
Tanning booths racists! Funny! ... But I'm not getting a mammography my friend!
I worry more about wrinkles than cancer...the underlying tissues is damaged and will show up in later years in the form of sagging skin and dark spots...
I avoid sunburn by wearing sun blocking clothing, sunglasses, hats, etc. Even at the beach I will stay under an umbrella..
Ok...here is something I just don't quite get...why is it that it is white people trying to get dark at the beach that seem to be the ones who also have a problem with dark skin people? Does it seem ironic that they work so hard to be darker? It does not make sense to me, but I see that a lot in the Southern beaches...
Are tanning booths racist? ha ha...yes...They are bad for all races...
Tis a query pondered for many a year. Will black folk one day get to call white folk "darkie?" I saw a program once that stated that the Aborigine man was the birth of all races and all races were in him.
@IAJO163 Well, close...but it was the mother side we are all from. ...They have proven that we all have the DNA of one person, Mitochondrial Eve...we are all on one race but with hundreds of different skin tones, eye colors, height, weight, etc. I love it...