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Message # 96670.4.1.1.1 Subject: Re:how's the water? Date: Tue 08/08/23 21:20:37 GMT Name: Malvineous Email: mrnemesis@ntlworld.com |
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Wait, what girlfriend?
Are you the real Greg or are you an imposter?
Not only would I never lie to them (and I am concerned that you would even suggest that I would, if even for no other reason that the horrible idea of starting out with deception from the word go: no basis for an honest and open relationship) — (and maybe you really didn’t know this) I have no mobile phone, only a conventional camera. Besides, phones are a major part of the logistics problem. Pushing a random stranger in, without warning, without considering what she may have on her person that is not water-resistant, or, could fall out of bag or pocket and vanish with the current (which has already happened to me there).
Besides, no fun if I have to stay dry to guard things.
If you don’t know the place, you won’t realise that it’s like a teensy little maze, you can even get lost there briefly. You can’t be anywhere near the deep water and near where people walk at the same time. The layout, being surrounded by trees and bushes, adds a lot of charm, but it’s not like the edge of a lake.
And let’s face it, the odds of finding a compatible soul there is zero … so you have to just hang around like a creep for hours, and it’s very easy to get bored. I’ve only had one long afternoon there and at least Squishy Plushie was around, even if we’re not compatible.
Some things just work, like in the US where you have the climate for outdoor pools … but other things do not. I’ve always seemed to gravitate to things that don’t work. |
In reply to Message (96670.4.1.1) how's the water?
By NCgreg231LC2 - ncgreg231@yahoo.com Tue 08/08/23 20:29:06 GMT i probably won't post my video for the community, BUT...
Try the "how's the water" approach... basically, you approach a nice young lady and explain that it is a dare from a friend in AUS/NZ/USA/etc... you need her to record you with your camera/smartphone, you will say "it's a nice day here, it's 25 degrees Celcius" and MAYBE you can get her to say "how's the water" and you reply "let me check" and you bend down to stick your hand in the water, while she let's her hand be visible in the camera, and then records her hand pushing you into the water...
The possiblities range from "no way, you're a werido" to possibly meeting the girl of your dreams. What worked for me might not work for you. I didn't record this with "Megan" and i think back to how things might have been different with her? My current girlfriend has done the camera duties a few times, but doesn't seem to want to be the star just yet so far... |
In reply to Message (96670.4.1) Re:Rainy summer
By Malvineous - mrnemesis@ntlworld.com Tue 08/08/23 18:22:30 GMT I can’t swim … but I did play in the water at the nature reserve twice. I went back once more on a cooler day and it was just not warm enough for anyone else to go in. I would have done if anyone else had, but no luck. I wanted to entice a passing lady to join me in the water, but I could not figure out any way to make any part of it work: even if I succeeded, then what?
I hoped I would get soaked walking home from work but it’s only drizzling with rain.
My hobby has crumbled away. It was always going to be short-lived, and it has managed to just about stretch to a year. If I could resolve the massive blockage, it would keep me going for weeks yet, but it would still end.
Getting wet works out well for some people, with or without a willing spouse/partner, and it works a lot less well for others. It’s a complicated mess that I have never been able to piece together; there is no-one out there who understand how I see it. |
In reply to Message (96670.4) Re:Rainy summer
By Sander - sanderwtlk@gmail.com Tue 08/08/23 17:12:38 GMT Great to read your experiences, Malvineous. Sounds like a great hobby, but as well a hobby which costs a lot of time I think. Suppose it could be a bit boring when you are always just on your own. The tension of other people is nice as well, I think. Shame that your swim in the local nature reserve didn't happen. I hope you find a solution for your logistical problem.
And wetjeans, how do people react in Amsterdam when they see you swimming in your jeans? Guess Amsterdam is pretty open minded to a lot of things? Anyone ever joined you on the occasion when they saw you swimming? |
In reply to Message (96670) Rainy summer
By Sander - sanderwtlk@gmail.com Mon 07/08/23 16:56:02 GMT How are you all enjoining this summer?
The summer in Holland is not very great. Most of the people dislike all the rainy days, but for a wetlook lover these days are great. On these rainy days I like to go for a walk and get home soaked. Unfortunately I don’t have a dog, people don’t look weird when you walk with a dog in the rain.
Also I really much like to go for a run in the rain. I wear my trainers, a tight walking pants and a shirt with another shirt over it. At the way back you are soaked and the water really cools you off.
What is your way to a ‘regular’ wetlook in this rainy summer?
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