Anonymous wrote:I am the only one who finds going to the beach for vacation boring? Other people seem to love it. It's ok for a couple of days, but it is boring to sit and or lay around all day, it's hot, biting flies, drinking too much booze, then there is sun damage, hair damage, tourist trap prices. I just don't get the appeal. Why do people like it SOOO much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unclench OP.
I like being by the ocean at any time of year. It has a calming effect on me whether I get to swim or not. The sand feels nice on my feet. I feel more in tune with nature.
Walking on sand is great for the feet (removes dead, rough skin) and a great workout because walking in the sand creates resistance.
The saltwater is great for detoxifying the body.
My last ocean beach trip was in France. I had the most relaxing deep sleep, it was as if I took a sleeping pill. Every muscle was relaxed.
I would never go the French beaches and get my titties burned up. The sand wrecks a pedicure, the sun ruins my skin, the salt dries out my hair, I always feel a mess when I leave the beach.
Just French beaches, or all beaches? I feel like the humidity gives my hair a lot of moisture and it starts looking like it did in my young days.
I'm the french beach vacationer.
I feel like the salTwater is way more intense in france. I don't recall feeling druged and my arms and legs being like jello after a swim in the ocean here. The sun is the same anywhere .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unclench OP.
I like being by the ocean at any time of year. It has a calming effect on me whether I get to swim or not. The sand feels nice on my feet. I feel more in tune with nature.
Walking on sand is great for the feet (removes dead, rough skin) and a great workout because walking in the sand creates resistance.
The saltwater is great for detoxifying the body.
My last ocean beach trip was in France. I had the most relaxing deep sleep, it was as if I took a sleeping pill. Every muscle was relaxed.
Anonymous wrote:I think there are a lot of people who get an almost drug like pleasure from being in the sub. I don't mean that in a bad way, I should add, but notice how many people here talk about how relaxing it is? I've got a friend who sorely misses sunbathing because she said it gave her a languorous physical relaxation unlike none other.
Then there are those of us who get headaches and fall into cranky moods in direct, blazing sunlight. I've often been called a vampire by aforementioned friend for this. ? I also don't like eating outdoors for this reason. My mood IS cheerier on a sunny day, but I'll be sitting in the shaded area, swaddled in sun hat and sunglasses and UPF 50 tshirt, to enjoy.
Thank goodness my husband feels similarly -- I didn't consider it when dating, but it's actually a pretty important compatibility! And obviously, although we love Hawaii for hiking and dining and music and dance, we don't spend more than ten minutes on the beach during the whole two weeks we typically spend there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unclench OP.
I like being by the ocean at any time of year. It has a calming effect on me whether I get to swim or not. The sand feels nice on my feet. I feel more in tune with nature.
Walking on sand is great for the feet (removes dead, rough skin) and a great workout because walking in the sand creates resistance.
The saltwater is great for detoxifying the body.
My last ocean beach trip was in France. I had the most relaxing deep sleep, it was as if I took a sleeping pill. Every muscle was relaxed.
Anonymous wrote:Unclench OP.
I like being by the ocean at any time of year. It has a calming effect on me whether I get to swim or not. The sand feels nice on my feet. I feel more in tune with nature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unclench OP.
I like being by the ocean at any time of year. It has a calming effect on me whether I get to swim or not. The sand feels nice on my feet. I feel more in tune with nature.
Walking on sand is great for the feet (removes dead, rough skin) and a great workout because walking in the sand creates resistance.
The saltwater is great for detoxifying the body.
My last ocean beach trip was in France. I had the most relaxing deep sleep, it was as if I took a sleeping pill. Every muscle was relaxed.
I would never go the French beaches and get my titties burned up. The sand wrecks a pedicure, the sun ruins my skin, the salt dries out my hair, I always feel a mess when I leave the beach.
Just French beaches, or all beaches? I feel like the humidity gives my hair a lot of moisture and it starts looking like it did in my young days.
I'm the french beach vacationer.
I feel like the salTwater is way more intense in france. I don't recall feeling druged and my arms and legs being like jello after a swim in the oce5an here. The sun is the same anywhere .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the beach. I could watch the tide and the waves crest all day long. No two waves lapping ashore are the same. I love the rythmic sound, the sand on my feet, the tranquility. Sorta like watching a snowfall. For me, being still under the shade of an umbrella with snacks in hand is relaxing. The kids have a built in entertainment with water and sand. For once, I can stop moving. To me, that's relaxing. Throw in super fresh local seafood and a beach house that is way nicer than our reg house (and awesome views) and I'm sold on beach trips.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unclench OP.
I like being by the ocean at any time of year. It has a calming effect on me whether I get to swim or not. The sand feels nice on my feet. I feel more in tune with nature.
Walking on sand is great for the feet (removes dead, rough skin) and a great workout because walking in the sand creates resistance.
The saltwater is great for detoxifying the body.
My last ocean beach trip was in France. I had the most relaxing deep sleep, it was as if I took a sleeping pill. Every muscle was relaxed.
I would never go the French beaches and get my titties burned up. The sand wrecks a pedicure, the sun ruins my skin, the salt dries out my hair, I always feel a mess when I leave the beach.
Just French beaches, or all beaches? I feel like the humidity gives my hair a lot of moisture and it starts looking like it did in my young days.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't' the fun of going to the beach the group you go with? Do people really just go to the beach with their spouse and kids? Nobody else?
Anonymous wrote:I think there are a lot of people who get an almost drug like pleasure from being in the sub. I don't mean that in a bad way, I should add, but notice how many people here talk about how relaxing it is? I've got a friend who sorely misses sunbathing because she said it gave her a languorous physical relaxation unlike none other.
Then there are those of us who get headaches and fall into cranky moods in direct, blazing sunlight. I've often been called a vampire by aforementioned friend for this. ? I also don't like eating outdoors for this reason. My mood IS cheerier on a sunny day, but I'll be sitting in the shaded area, swaddled in sun hat and sunglasses and UPF 50 tshirt, to enjoy.
Thank goodness my husband feels similarly -- I didn't consider it when dating, but it's actually a pretty important compatibility! And obviously, although we love Hawaii for hiking and dining and music and dance, we don't spend more than ten minutes on the beach during the whole two weeks we typically spend there.