RE: When to use a towel to sit on?

It sounds like y'all are developing a man-crush on each other....and that's okay, too.

Um.............

One, I don't know what a "man crush" is ?!

Two, I don't think I want to know !

;)

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RE: When to use a towel to sit on?

It sounds like y'all are developing a man-crush on each other....and that's okay, too.
Um.............
One, I don't know what a "man crush" is ?!
Two, I don't think I want to know !
;)

Y'all are being real lovable. I was making light. Carry on!

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RE: When to use a towel to sit on?

are being real lovable. I was making light. Carry on!

Well, ya gotta figure...... Just by being on this site, we obviously prefer the same wardrobe. ( you and he have excellent taste in wardrobe, by the way )
Since we start with that much in common............
I'm just trying to figure out a stylish way to carry/wear that towel when I'd prefer nothing at all.....

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RE: When to use a towel to sit on?

Maybe you could find a towel that could be hooked onto a belt. Then you could wear only the belt and have the towel attached. If you like to carry other things around, maybe you could wear something like a tool belt, only with things like bugrepellant and tanning lotion instead of a hammer and screwdriver.

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RE: When to use a towel to sit on?

Maybe you could find a towel that could be hooked onto a belt. Then you could wear only the belt and have the towel attached. If you like to carry other things around, maybe you could wear something like a tool belt, only with things like bugrepellant and tanning lotion instead of a hammer and screwdriver.
Been there, done that, sorta. Still didn't *really* like it.
Started making towels with intigrated pockets, so that at least the ONLY thing that need be carried at all is the towel. It then contains bug spray, reading glasses, newspaper, money, reading glasses, whatever.
All last year, I managed to sell exactly one, at $25 which is not high compared to any decent beach towel. Tried to liquidate my samples at $12 ( which is below cost ) and couldn't sell those, either.
So, I do carry one of mine, with bug spray, sun screen, cell phone when on the trails and other places where I may be totally alone, just in case a call for help becomes required. Made a shoulder sling, since I hated the belt, and that works OK but I'd still *prefer* nothing at all.
To me, nude is nude, not merely without trousers as seems to be more the case among the folks at the few resorts I've visited.
SO, I ( for me ) just carry one of my towels with all my junk in the pockets, rolled into a tight little ball, as it's the best I can do, and so it's immediately available for whatever reason as may be needed.

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RE: When to use a towel to sit on?

Maybe you could find a towel that could be hooked onto a belt. Then you could wear only the belt and have the towel attached. If you like to carry other things around, maybe you could wear something like a tool belt, only with things like bugrepellant and tanning lotion instead of a hammer and screwdriver.

Just picturing this made me laugh!

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RE: When to use a towel to sit on?

There is a reason for using a towel that has nothing to do with etiquette or hygiene: OUCH!
I once went in a sauna without a towel and sat on a nail. Never forgot my towel after that.

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Never lean against a black car that's been parked in the sun for several hours.

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You never know what you might pick up off of a surface. Anything from a little dirt to a serious infection.

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The only time at the resort I've been to that I've seen people sit anywhere without a towel is when they sit on the edge of the jaccuzi tub.

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