tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7505214561883502437.post8386391593203212772..comments2023-03-16T05:09:08.235-05:00Comments on The Leveret: Tan LinesThe Leverethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09101482513259974719noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7505214561883502437.post-31650368023087393612008-08-28T12:40:00.000-05:002008-08-28T12:40:00.000-05:00I'm a sucker for tans, but then I am a sucker for ...I'm a sucker for tans, but then I am a sucker for Latin and Black men, so maybe it is the deeper pigment that is attractive.<BR/><BR/>Unfortunately, tanning may "look" healthy (heaven knows I think so), but it is not. It may "look" sexy (and it is), but many of the men in photos live in San Francisco, where the sun is a luxury few people can capture long enough to tan.<BR/><BR/>Also, I am a committed "boxer" wearer, and find the boxer totally sexy, while the Jockey Brief looks too effeminate for me (except on Beloved, who finds boxers "uncomfortable"). On the other hand, no man should be caught wearing anything other than a "Speedo" style swimwear (maturer men may need to yield to boxer cut as form fills out), but never those knee-cap length swimmers' wear.<BR/><BR/>Tanned, with white buttocks and thighs, well, that's not tasteful. However, your "illustrations" are perfect. And factually, if men cover their necks UP with SPF 15 sunscreen daily (where most skin cancer occurs), and tans slowly with tanning lotions over the other parts of the body (SPF 10 down to no less than 4) produces a creamy tan with safety.<BR/><BR/>On second thought, screw all the above. Go live. However you enjoy it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com