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Do you use sunscreen religiously?

Do you use sunscreen religiously?

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No

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Yes

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Monica O'Donnell
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Monica O'Donnell

Because my mother and grandfather have had skin cancer on their faces and I've had pre-cancerous spots removed for years. Though I had years as a young woman sunbathing for hours at the beach. Now I'm paying for it. So my advice is to use sunscreen!

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No

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Bonnie Batten
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Bonnie Batten

If I know I'm going to be out in the sun for a long period of time I'll put some on. But not every time I step out the door.

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Lisa Dammarell
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Lisa Dammarell

Too much trouble and money

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Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

I'm not outdoors that much to have to worry about it

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Hilary
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Hilary

Since I am a freckled, fair-skinned redhead, I should, but I only do if I will specifically be out in the sun longer than 20 minutes (I burn easily). I do not do it daily or wear make up with sunscreen.

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rover6rover
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rover6rover

And I should. Thanks for the reminder. In extreme situations like the beach I am very thorough.

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Tammy Dail
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Tammy Dail

The sun helps our bodies produce melatonin and vitamin D. I've never burned easily. If I'm going to be out in the sun all day, I might use it.

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Kathey Rychlinski Zielinski
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Kathey Rychlinski Zielinski

Honestly, my lifestyle has changed over the past few years from enjoying boating, gardening & the outdoors to being a caregiver without time to spend time outside. Or I would use sunscreen if I was outdoors.

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Do you ever get around by means other than by car?
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1 year left

Do you ever get around by means other than by car?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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No

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Do you prefer your bananas ripe or not so ripe?
Dear Abby Asked by Dear Abby
12 months left

Do you prefer your bananas ripe or not so ripe?

Ripe

2

Not so ripe

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Ripe

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rover6rover
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rover6rover

There is a sweet spot when it has lost all traces of green but has not yet begun to turn brown.

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Bob Pickett
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Bob Pickett

to tell the truth I have been known to eat them not so ripe also, they are just good for you

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Not so ripe

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