Now I'm not planning to be doing this (so don't worry) but if a girl and a guy are fooling around and undressing, wouldn't it be unattractive for the girl to have obvious tan lines? I was really pale but I recently got a tan from going on vacation, and I think my bikini tan lines look a little weird. It's not like anyone will be seeing me in less than my bikini, but is it worth using sunless tanner to cover it up?
Maybe I just worry to much but I've wondered about this for a while. Thanks for your opinion!
Razhie answered Thursday March 22 2007, 6:01 pm: Guys, or girls for that matter, who are seriously turned off by tan lines, a stray ingrown hair, a bruise or a few little blemishes on your skin, are fools.
Even the most beautiful people have flaws. Only in movies are they airbrushed out. People who don't understand that are NOT people you want to sleep with. ‘Cause they are crazy.
The truth is most people are actually insecure enough about their own bodies to not notice a few imperfections in another’s. Besides that, tan lines go away, just like a bad hair cut grows out. Chances are if you are actually into someone enough to take your clothes off for them, they will be so into you they wont even notice the tan lines, and even if they do, and even if they don’t much like them, if you’ve made a good choice of partner, they’ll stick around long enough for the lines to fade.
Remember, even ugly and smelly people get laid sometimes. It's not about being perfect, it's about finding someone who can appreciate you, even if you are ugly, smelly and have tan lines!
(I'm sure you aren't actually ugly or smelly, but you get my drift.)
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