Guest guest Posted October 1, 2001 Report Share Posted October 1, 2001 That Cherokee blood burns hot! (I've got a little Cherokee, some Blackfoot and a bunch of African in me) The shorts don't bother me. If I put them on wet, that would be a drag. Read the attachment I am sending you. Gotta run, late for work, Dharam-boy-44 years old ) MieshaLarkins wrote: > Hi Everybody, > I live in South Georgia-I am a Native American-Cherokee, the weather is very > hot here with absolutely no breeze unless there is a hurricane somewhere near > by. > I wash my hair & body with 'almost' warm water (barely warm -never hot) I > move out of the water and exfoliate everything with a finely granulated sea > salt and baking soda mixture that I make into a paste (Im totally pasted) > then I turn the faucet to cold and let the cold water move down from my hair > to rinse the paste off my body (sometimes I put it in my hair too) First I do > my head, it is my favorite place, it is a wonderful feeling to feel the cold > water on my scalp. It is the extreme feeling after washing it with the luke > warm first. > -After a minute the water is actually a normal feeling temperature-breath of > fire helps- like when you go swimming and have to get use to the water- > If I have to shave my legs then I do while the ater is cold -you will never > get a closer shave than this-after your skin has gotten use to the cold water > and the chill bumps decrease. > I actually feel skin sick if I shave or shower in warm water- its like I am > sweating- > -then I put oil all over my body while under the cold water-I put it in a > squirter-and vigorously rub my skin down with what ever oil I am using, by > this time the water feels like my body temperature. Sometimes I even have to > make sure that it is still on as cold as it will go. When I get out > everything around me feels super hot and super clammy. My body however feel > so cool and ultra refreshed. > (when Im in the mountains however-the water is a lot colder naturally out of > the faucet-which I like even better) and the air is not ever sticky or clammy. > I think it is a matter of staying in the water until I get use to it-this may > be wrong for everybody else. Im not saying that this is the correct way at > all. This is just me. Once I started, I could never stop. It is so > invigorating. > But..Do I have to wear shorts? I will change my pattern if it is needed for > my health? I know that the reasons aren't pulled from out of the blue. It > just won't be as enjoyable or very easy for me? I feel like If I put on > shorts-I will feel gross, aren't wet clothes a horrible feeling? Naked seems > better to me - I can barely stand a wet swimsuit much less wet > shorts?!?!?!?!.Help > Sat Nam > Miesha-girl-29yrs old > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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