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It's been eight years (!). Are people covering up more now? I think so.
populace of a Western culture to go about half naked? And why do we do so now? Why do we so willingly display our unattractive flaws (which we all have)?
Today's high temperature was 51 degrees. Yay springtime.
Today's high temperature was 51 degrees. Yay springtime.
Showing off their 'flaws?' There is no definitive guide to beauty and attractiveness. Everyone is loved by someone irrespective of their skin type or body shape. It's a dangerous road to think otherwise & start seeing fashion mags as bibles to how we should look & be pressurized to conform to 'a look.'
If folk want to strip down & are comfortable in themselves then so be it.
However... When my parents stripped off in the sunshine in the 1930s and onwards (especially in the 70s with holidays to Spain!) they weren't overly aware of skin cancers. Today, people are 'more' aware and so many more folk cover up and wear high factor skin creams.
Ow! It's getting down to that temeparture at night here now, heading for winter. The coldest it gets here in the very depths of winter is generally 30 degrees Fahrenheit - zero degrees Celsius, during the night and mornings. Sometimes, if it's realy cold, we'll get -2 (28 degrees Fahrenheit) but you don'tt get that every year.
Outside temperature today is 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Lovely . . .
JP, I'm yet to meet an Aussie who's been to San Francisco or surrounds and hasn't raved about it. I've heard it's like being a tourist visiting all the sights and experiences of a beautiful and iconic American city while enjoying the climate of home!
They haven't been to the right sections of San Franfreako. lol lol lol
The weather is something else.
Yep, Mr. Powers would know better than I because he lives there, but my take of SF is that you can do anything from visiting the haunts of hard-boiled crime writer Dashiell Hammett to witnessing an S&M orgy in the streets.
More of the latter than former.
AND I don't live there! I live 13 miles away----Thank God!
Native locals stay the heck away from there too. lol lol