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Nature preserves, national forests, and arboretums are great places for outdoor sex. They're big and usually sparsely populated. I do most of my nude outdoor photo-shoots in such places.
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Learn how to identify poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac leaves. Watch out for ticks and beware of chiggers. Never mind the bears and rattlesnakes.
I've had sex in the woods. I had sex ON the famous Appalachian Trail. So do it, just be aware of your surroundings.[/quote
Yes, yes, yes, poison ivy, ticks and chiggers are the most significant negatives for outdoor sex. A gf pf mine is incredibly sensitive to poison ivy which was not a lot of fun after sex. I have had chiggers down my thighs and on my butt and she seemed to be scratching for days. Sex outside can be a lot more fun on those warm days after the first frost or two ha;;as reduced the insect life and taking some of the sting out of poison ivy (although I look very carefully before allowing sex to happen. When I lived in the north my then husband and I would go cross country skiing a lot... I'm not sure a frozen rear is much better than an insect-attacked one.
Quote by Buz
Learn how to identify poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac leaves. Watch out for ticks and beware of chiggers. Never mind the bears and rattlesnakes.
I've had sex in the woods. I had sex ON the famous Appalachian Trail. So do it, just be aware of your surroundings.[/quote
Yes, yes, yes, poison ivy, ticks and chiggers are the most significant negatives for outdoor sex. A gf pf mine is incredibly sensitive to poison ivy which was not a lot of fun after sex. I have had chiggers down my thighs and on my butt and she seemed to be scratching for days. Sex outside can be a lot more fun on those warm days after the first frost or two ha;;as reduced the insect life and taking some of the sting out of poison ivy (although I look very carefully before allowing sex to happen. When I lived in the north my then husband and I would go cross country skiing a lot... I'm not sure a frozen rear is much better than an insect-attacked one.
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Learn how to identify poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac leaves. Watch out for ticks and beware of chiggers. Never mind the bears and rattlesnakes.
I've had sex in the woods. I had sex ON the famous Appalachian Trail. So do it, just be aware of your surroundings.[/quote
Yes, yes, yes, poison ivy, ticks and chiggers are the most significant negatives for outdoor sex. A gf pf mine is incredibly sensitive to poison ivy which was not a lot of fun after sex. I have had chiggers down my thighs and on my butt and she seemed to be scratching for days. Sex outside can be a lot more fun on those warm days after the first frost or two ha;;as reduced the insect life and taking some of the sting out of poison ivy (although I look very carefully before allowing sex to happen. When I lived in the north my then husband and I would go cross country skiing a lot... I'm not sure a frozen rear is much better than an insect-attacked one.
Actually. Buz left out a big one: mosquitoes. Avoid times when they are most active and in areas (e.g. around standing water) where they are likely to be active. I'm basically immune to them (ie. can be bitten and not even know it if I don't see the little bugger) but even for me, it's a worry due to the diseases they can carry. I hear things like dengue fever may be moving northwards and West Nile and mosquito-borne encephalitis are definitely around even in Northern areas.
Looks like we're in for a nasty spell of wether.
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