by External Poster » Mon Jul 28, 2008 6:26 pm
This posting is from: kumiko yvonne watanabe
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Hi Lorraine!
Where I'm at, it gets into the high 90s but not as hot as you
folks that goes into high 100s. Some still go out femme in
the summer heat, but those that do, have a skinnier, more
femme body shape.
They also add a thick layer of sunblock, and wear a good brand
of effective sunglasses.
The standard wear is a tank top, very short shorts and sandals.
For me, you can add: the larger arms and shoulders, fake boobs,
not having shaved legs, arms, and arm pits, lack of hips,
lack of painted nails, and lack of a flat mid drift ....
.. that makes that wear quite impossible to pass in public.
Did I forget make-up that doesn't melt off when sweating under
the heat?....or for those that have a woman's/girl's facial features
go out without make-up....that doesn't include me either.
When you said you folks go to San Diego, there were two songs
that popped into my head... "Are You Going To San Franciso", and
"Do You Know The Way to San Jose". :-) this also shows my
age....
I fully understand how hot under the collar it can get when we
wear the layers of foundation and be in the sun with temps over
100. I've been out femme in LV when it was 118 in the summer.
I was wearing a 3/4 sleeve tee shirt, jeans, sandals, sun glasses,
and the layers stuff underneath the shirt and shorts.
Its like opening a oven door when broiling a steak when I opened the
casino door to go outside. Since I was walking around outside and sight
seeing the vegas strip, it wasn't as bad as I thought for I could at
anytime cool down by walking inside any casino. The worst was being in
a car thats been sitting in the sun in the parking lot.
Besides worrying about heat exhaustion, I needed a gallon deodorant
or perfume, and having a bottle of water.
Perspiration wasn't a problem, for any wetness or sweat dried instantly
in that heat, leaving the skin with a thin layer of salt crystals.
I made the mistake of drinking a large margarita that had alot of tequila
when I was very thirsty. Got drunk really fast.
Its a good thing that DLV activities are indoors in the late
afternoon or at night most of the time when the temp drops down to a
cooler temp.
None of the dates for 09 are good for everyone.
I feel that we should be sensitive to those who have been major
organizers that plan many of DLV's activities. They are still the
ones that plan many of the successful DLV events every year. If they
cannot make DLV, then those events will NOT happen.
I don't see many or anyone else eagerly and willingly volunteering to
taking on some of their events in the case that the senior organizers
cannot make DLV. Not only volunteering and planning it, but making sure
by actually attending DLV next year, and not cancelling out at the last
minute. So more so, we should plan the dates that those organizers can
attend at least some of those days.
- Kumiko
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(This posting was entered by kumiko yvonne watanabe, an external user of MyDLV.)