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Reply to "the anti-sunscreen movement"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OK people aren't completely anti sunscreen. But they have a point! What's the point of slathering an entire man's chest and back with sunscreen when he can wear a shirt and then just need sunscreen on neck, ears and face? My super fair DS squirmed way too much, so he's always just worn rash guards. So easy and then I only had to worry about his face getting burned. [/quote] I've seen adults making fun of "kids these days," "overprotective parents," and how "soft" everyone is because the kids are wearing shirts in the pool. [/quote] I don't GAF. My son burns. I'm okay with bruises and scrapes, but I'm not okay with sunburns. [/quote]
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