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So quick backstory. I'm currently a solo home nudist, and have been for about 6-7 years (I'm in my mid 20s now). Always wanted to try more public nudism like a resort or a beach, but haven't had the chance yet.
Anyway, something I've always been curious about when it comes to something like a person at a nude beach is how they deal with sunscreen and sun burns.
As a pasty white guy (Irish descent) who gets a sunburn just by thinking about the sun for too long, I always have to drench myself in SPF50 on a normal beach, even while wearing a suit and sun shirt.
But how does a nudist make sure every inch of skin is covered, and how often would they have to re-apply?
Edit: I understand how to actually apply sunscreen. I was more curious about etiquette and awkwardness.
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