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Subject: Talking Re:X_Wet_X: Just out of curiosity:

Date: Sun 14/08/16 10:46:20 GMT

Name: jollywetfellow sx

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Sea water temperatures above 20C are (I think) unknown off the UK - 19C is as high as it gets - and I rarely go to busy beaches while abroad (I prefer scenery and historic sights), so I can't really comment on that.    However, I have to say that I have never met anybody in Britain who seriously says "I kept my clothes on to keep myself warm in the water"; I myself used to argue - whilst trying to coax women into the water - that wearing clothes keeps you warmer in the water and cooler once you're out, but I never found that convinced anybody so stopped using the "keeps you warmer" bit years ago.    The normal British assumption would be that the colder the water, the more important it is to have dry clothes to warm yourself up in afterwards.   That's just Britain, though......

 

I certainly agree with X_wet_X, though, about air temperature.    I have absolutely no doubt that, in any typical British hot spell of only a few days at a time, the best day for wetlook is the very first hot day.   If it has been cool and/or rainy the previous day (or even better, in the morning of the same day), many more people are taken by surprise by the heat and are not prepared; the longer the hot spell has continued the fewer the people who have come unprepared.     However, when it is VERY hot - and in the UK 30C is certainly perceived as "very hot" - the greater tendency for people to have come prepared is overwhelmed by the desire of absolutely everybody to get into cool water.     I can still remember two particularly hot days in the 1990s, one at Bournemouth and the other at Margate, when the sea was almost invisible beneath a mass of bodies, and it was literally impossible to look at the sea, anywhere on the beach, and not see somebody in wet clothes.    Many many British people do not possess a swimsuit, so cannot "come prepared", but in very high temperatures still want to cool off in the water.  

In reply to Message (68024.1.1.1) Read This Re:X_Wet_X: Just out of curiosity:

By X_Wet_X - uu Sat 13/08/16 22:23:06 GMT

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When the water is cold, the clothes keep one warm. If the weather is too hot, people won't hang out at beaches in their regular clothes, but bring swimwear along. However, there might be a regional/cultural bias involved in my statement as well, because it is based on the places I travelled to and saw the best candid wetlook.
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By plonss - nl Sat 13/08/16 20:19:14 GMT

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Whi, in your experience, tends there to be more wetlook with a water temperature below 20 degrees and weather below 30 degrees ?
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By X_Wet_X - uu Sat 13/08/16 10:20:29 GMT

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I largely agree with your assessment.

 

In my experience, city beaches are the best places to spot some candid wetlook. A lake, river, or the sea has to be close to the city centre, so that many people also just go to there to hang out without the direct intention to go swimming. Also a certain acceptance or affinity in the local population for wetlook helps a lot (this varies a lot from country to country). I have also noticed that the chances for wetlook increase with cooler water (~20°C) and not too hot (below 30°C) temperatures.

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By jollywetfellow - sx Fri 12/08/16 12:59:38 GMT

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With there having been a couple of recent mentions of candid wetlook at beaches, an exchange of ideas on the best sorts of beaches to find candid wetlook might be interesting.

 

I think that you need to start by thinking about fountains.    Fountains tend to be good for wetlook because almost nobody goes to a fountain intending to swim and therefore prepared with swimwear, BUT they are mostly in places where large numbers of people are passing by whilst shopping, sightseeing, going to and from work or college, etc, and if its hot one or two of these people are likely to be tempted to hop in while they're passing.    I think you want your beach to be as close as possible to that set of conditions.

 

So, a beach where there is nothing much else there but the beach (and supporting facilities such as cafes) - FORGET IT; everybody who is there will have planned to come to the beach and will be fully equipped with swimwear.

 

 In my view a "wetlook" beach must have all sorts of other major attractions right there.    Within at most a 15 minute walk your beach needs to have as many as possible of:

- a major shopping centre (one where there are several specialist clothes shops and the like, not just a supermarket)

-  a major tourist attraction - historic harbour, old town, cathedral, etc,

- major recreation facilities which are not directly beach-related - a large fairground, a zoo, a stadium with lots of events....

- a major employment centre (50,000-plus jobs, preferably many of which are part-time or shift work so that many workers are coming and going during the day)

- a major higher education establishment - this is probably the best of the lot, since student-age people are particularly prone to spontaneous fun, BUT in this part of the world most universities are closed during the warm season.   Bournemouth (see post 67995) is particularly good for wetlook partly because it is stuffed full of language schools, where people from other countries come for a couple of weeks during the summer holidays to improve their English; it is mainly senior school and university students, but by no means all are young - my 39-year-old Czech lover was there for 3 weeks to improve her English because she needed it for a new job.

 

It is also highly desirable to have a large non-Caucasian population (100,000 plus) for whom this is the nearest beach - other races are much more prone to go into the water fully clothed and once you start to get significant numbers of Asian (etc) people in wet clothes everyone else becomes less embarrassed about doing it too.

 

These are my thoughts, anyway.    I would be interested to hear other people's ideas.

 

 

 

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