RE:Sunscreen application

I as part of my spring I spend three or four days at my favorite nudist resort. I almost always miss a spot in the sunscreen application process and get burned somewhere, like the back of my arms. When you are doing your whole body it is hard. This year, however, it was only the top of my ears. I recently got a hair cut. I do use spray sunscreen for my back and have had pretty good luck with that.

We once took our nephews to the beach when they had just gotten their short summer haircuts. The tops of their ears burned so badly that they had blisters.

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I use a piece of sponge glued to a stick for sun cream on my back, I've also heard that a small paint roller works too

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Wouldn't have a problem asking someone to help apply sunscreen or offering to help anyone that looked like they were having difficulty. Most people can't reach all the way across their back.

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I use a piece of sponge glued to a stick for sun cream on my back, I've also heard that a small paint roller works too

Well done, its not rocket science.

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I bought a 4 inch paint roller it works well and covers the whole back

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As a single guy that hasn't yet made it to a social naturist venue I have questions. First, is it proper etiquette to offer to help someone apply sunscreen to their back or is it better to wait and see if they ask? Second, how likely is it to find someone to help you apply it to your own back? You here how single men are looked upon so I was just curious to here everyone's opinion. I look forward to hearing from everyone, thank you in advance.

SERIOUSLY???
At a public park, (textile) beach, or any other outdoor venue would you ask a stranger to assist with sunscreen? Of course not.
If you think that would be acceptable behavior nude, when it's not dressed, please don't go to a nudist venue; you will only embarrASS yourself by getting asked to leave.

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I just never got the opportunity to try the social aspect of naturism. I never found a partner to go with to a resort or club. I enjoy being outdoors and enjoying the sun when I get the opportunity so for now I just don't stay outside for very long. I still want to give a resort or a day club a try but I still think those social venues frown on single men. So until I find a willing partner I as stuck asking questions.

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