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Subject: None Re:Who cares, it should be covered in wet clothes!

Date: Wed 03/02/16 01:03:27 GMT

Name: Malvineous gb

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The goop the pharmacist recommended turns out to be very effective in my case, so it's not a huge worry.

 

I'm not looking for a solution to my skin (after all, I will be single from birth to death, so it's a monumental waste of effort trying to fix it) — I'm simply curious whether this is a known skin or sensory characteristic. A community of people who like getting wet would be fairly likely to notice this.

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By EdR - asplashofglamour@gmail.com uu Wed 03/02/16 00:43:27 GMT

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Neither was I.

 

Somehow I ended up with the "Short, Fat and Bald" genes. Yeah I've had such bad cracks in my fingers too. But what I have found is it does take a regime to control it. So, before winter starts and i feel my skin drying out. I start using the creme, everyday, until it warms back up again. It's made a difference. However if you forget you can still start the regime, but it takes much longer to see results, but you can't stop once you start or it doesn't work well

 

Ed

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By Malvineous - mrnemesis@ntlworld.com gb Wed 03/02/16 00:17:27 GMT

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I still remember noticing blood on the keyboard that had tricked out of one of my hands. Dry skin may be a part of it indeed. However, I don't have a beauty regime or any care process — I only mess about with hand cream when it's at the level that the itching gets too much or I start bleeding. I wasn't put on this planet to be a hunk! ;-)
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By EdR - asplashofglamour@gmail.com uu Tue 02/02/16 23:19:03 GMT

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I can relate. In my case, my skin dries out during the winter months. It doesn't get really cold here, but the air is much drier. It can get so bad that my hands will develop cracks, my lips dry out and I get lots of flaky skin on my head and face. I've tried wetting it to relieve the dryness but I'm told that wetting the skin only makes it worse because the water actually washes away the oils in our skin. In the summer, I have no problems. It's hot but it's also humid and my skin is good. I've found a good "working hands" creme conditioner that seems to work better than any conditioner I've ever used, but you have to use it religiously for it to work.

 

Ed

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By Malvineous - mrnemesis@ntlworld.com gb Tue 02/02/16 22:25:26 GMT

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I think you missed the part about where it feels really horrid.

 

What reminds me of it is seeing people enjoying each other's company in the bath, shower or pool. It would be a tad inconvenient if you had to shower wearing gloves! After all, in these circumstances you're going to be somewhat short of dry parts of your body.

 

I haven't studied the practicalities of using both water and soap as lubrication. Or, to address Ed's suggestion, covering myself from head to foot in goop.

 

I simply wanted to determine how close to normal this is. I don't know whether the abnormality is the friction, or being aware of it.

 

There's lots of sensory questions like that. Bombardier EMU trains in Britain emit a random electronic whine inside at least one carriage (I don't know if it's only the one with the transformer) -- it's not a continuous, stepped or cycling tone but rather random fluctuations of a very high-pitch sound with heavy harmonics, and it's hard to tune out a sound that's changing like that, making it really quite annoying. I have no idea how many people are even aware of this noise.

 

I've also seen what I can only assume is the frame rate control of 6-bit flat panels -- the Windows 2000/XP classic blue backdrop shows diagonal shimmering waves on some screens, and that might be the FRC alternation. I normally work on 8-bit panels, but even then, my screen at home has random backlight fluctuations from time to time.

 

I do just notice things. The only person worse than me for screens was a customer who got migraines off certain flat panels — I'm guessing she was sensitive to the inverter frequency of the backlight. I do need CRTs to be at least 70 Hz to mask the flicker: I have no idea how anyone can tolerate a 60 Hz CRT, as I can see that flickering even when looking straight at it.

 

Skin, though, is a puzzle as nobody ever seems to have trouble with wet skin friction in showers.

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By jollywetfellow - sx Tue 02/02/16 12:16:56 GMT

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Seriously, Malvineous, you worry too much.   Wet skin dries very quickly.   I doubt if there's a woman on this earth who would reject a man just because she didn't like the feel of his skin when wet; in the unlikely event of a problem being discovered she would just giggle and say "oo that's a bit rough", gently move the offending body part and work with him to find some other affectionate behaviour which avoids the problem until that bit of skin dries.     There are hundreds of reasons why a woman might not like a man (and vice versa, of course); if you've got to the stage of major skin-to-skin contact you've already passed dozens of  'compatibility tests' to get that far, and that single temporary inconvenience wouldn't be a problem.            
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By Malvineous - mrnemesis@ntlworld.com gb Tue 02/02/16 00:18:15 GMT

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I have always found that my skin gets unbearably rough when wet -- I can't bear to rub any part of myself with wet skin. If I rinse my hands under the tap, I need to keep a stream of water passing between them as a lubricant.

 

I don't believe that this is specific to me, but something can't be right.

 

I don't know whether this same problem would occur if someone else touched my skin, or if I touched someone else's skin — do I simply hate the friction feel of rubbing wet skin together (and would feel the same touching someone else's wet skin) or is my skin defective, such that other people would feel repulsed touching mine?

 

The feeling is like ..... it's like feeling the sound you hear when someone scrapes their nails on a blackboard.

 

(The only way that I could be less suited to wetlook is if I was allergic to water!)

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