P!NK

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When your skin is the same color as your nipples?

Too.Β  Much.Β  Sun.

This was my Friday.Β  πŸ˜‰

Happy Wanton Wednesday!

25 thoughts on “P!NK

    1. Mrs Fever Post author

      Missed you too, Dave…aka…AKA.

      And I think you should look a little closer, sweetheart. My neck looks *nothing* like yours. For one thing, it’s a GIRL neck. Duh.

      And as for the boobs… I aim to please. πŸ˜‰

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      1. NormalDeviations

        Oh. Girl neck. Gotcha. That’s definitely not a comparison.

        I meant the shade of said neck. Though, mine was more towards pink-red than the simple pink of your… neck. πŸ˜‰

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  1. jayne

    Now woman – what were you doing that sidetracked you being sizzled? ouch – Dermaplast spray may be a good idea. Hope you don’t burn long. Jayne

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    1. Mrs Fever Post author

      It wasn’t *what* I was doing, darling… It was WHO. πŸ˜‰ Distracted, was I.

      And I had sunscreen on, so I didn’t burn bad. It’s tanned over now.

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        1. Mrs Fever Post author

          Errr… No.

          I was outside, and he was on the phone, and he was making me So.Damn.HOT… That I burned from the inside out.

          Mmmhmmm…

          Yes. That’s what I said. πŸ˜‰

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        1. Mrs Fever Post author

          I was literally just a little bit pink. I did use sunscreen, just not enough. If that hadn’t been the case…

          EeeeeOUCH! πŸ™

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    1. Mrs Fever Post author

      The thing about aloe vera that most people don’t realize is that if you are using any sort of lotion or gel that *contains* aloe vera… You’re pretty much negating the purpose. Especially if the heat hasn’t left your skin yet. Lotions and gels can act as a sealant, and when you’re burned, your skin needs to breathe. Once all the heat is OUT of your sking, THEN you can apply it for healing affect. Otherwise, you’re just sealing the burn, and you literally cook your skin to deeper layers than you would have otherwise.

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  2. The Varied God

    You know what’s funny? I don’t follow too many blogs–kinda picky–so sometimes when you post a photo like your poor sunburned chest, it’s what I see for several days when I open up my WordPress reader. Not that I mind a few daily glances at your mouthwatering nipples; it’s just sort of distracting when I mean to be thinking about other things.

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    1. Mrs Fever Post author

      Um, the burn happened in 2013… I certainly HOPE it’s healed by now. πŸ˜›

      I have crazy white skin, and I inherited a Scandanavian complexion. So I burn waaaaay too easily.

      Hmmm… Perhaps I need a personal sunscreen applicator. πŸ˜€

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