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Byline: Rory Evans
Soaking up rays can seem intoxicatingand that may explain why many otherwise health-conscious women keep getting tan.
You probably know a summertime tanorexic. Maybe you are one yourself: The first day the mercury shimmies over 75, you're on the plaza outside your office at lunch, shucking away your cardigan, baring your arms, shutting your eyes to the warmth, absorbing sunshine like the statue you're leaning against. Maybe you wait for the weekend, thoughand then make up for lost time, rigging up elaborate wind guards on the beach.
"When I lived in New York, I would strip down to my bikini in Central Park the second there ...