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Up to a certain point, I don't get sea sick; however, the ocean is a powerful force of nature. If you go through 20 foot waves, I don't care who you are, you are going to get sick.
I only get motion sickness. I swim and surf all the time, but long boat/ship rides in the ocean make me sick
Yes I do but a short rest wo moving ard much helped ;)
Me too! One time for this field trip in class, we went out to Dana Point and it wasn't a big boat, medium perhaps. I just could not keep my "breakfast" down... I was throwing up the whole time I was there I was so miserable! if I had actually eaten breakfast that day, I think my classmates would have been grossed out haha!
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I have yet to get seasick on a boat. I heard that this town of people who live on houseboats actually get landsick when they are not on the water.
Not from the sea just after viewing questions like this, usernames like the asker's, and profile photos like that.
Nope, I love the sea ^_^ The sea is my friend
Oh lucky! I haven't been on a boat since 2005 but hey maybe I have out grown this sea sickness thing so we'll see! I just hated the up and down motions you know? The way the boat goes up and sways down but the horizon is still...
it doesn't move. You probably don't get car sick either then. So you can read and do a lot in a car
Oh for sure! As a matter of fact I enjoy long car rides. The thing I love about boats is when you get off, you still feel the motion of the waves ^_^ But a suggestion to you, try taking gravol tablets wih you on the boat, if you get queasy it should help. Usually does because my sis does get sea sickness and she takes that (and it helps)
Found out the hard way, I get terribly sea sick
Nope. Born and raised on the water.
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