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Message # 96957.3.1 Subject: Date: Wed 13/09/23 13:40:37 GMT Name: Squishy Plushie Email: SquishyPlushie137@yahoo.com Website: https://tinyurl.com/janetjulia |
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Yes that's a very good idea - on a hot day (like we had last week - its cooler today) many people go to the beach in their normal clothes, often get hot. and wade into the sea fully clothed to cool off. Whereas at a public indoor pool, you have to know the lifeguards a bit for them to let you swim in everything (and that usually excludes denim and cotton because of pH and chlorination issues) and shoes (hygiene). Whereas the sea is forever flowing and circulating. So it's a good place to swim fully clothed, which also prevents sunburn. Generally the lifeguards don't mind as they see loads of people doing it (they often do it themselves as a part of their training). It's a lot of fun :) |
In reply to Message (96957.3) ![]() By Wetlooker2 -
I think you would go to a beach and get yourself wet, you dont need to take care of some water cleaning filters and things like that. I had a long sleeve I use more than often at the beach in a little lake, 2 of them....one black...later another white I use when I swim at that beach.
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Anonymous
I'm a girl interested in wetlook.
What is the best way to get wet in public? Is there a swimming pool in Holland to swim in clothes? I want to put on long sized jeans and long sleeve shirt.
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