Do you think that people should be alowed to swim fully clothed ?

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  1. CLOTHEDSWIMMER profile image60
    CLOTHEDSWIMMERposted 12 years ago

    Do you think that swimming pools shuold have one day a month when peoplo should
    be able to go swimming fully clothed if they wish to for fun this inclueds children as well

    1. wilderness profile image94
      wildernessposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      As you already know (your profile), swimming pools frown on this because small pieces of clothing clog pumps and filters.

      In addition, it seems excessive to set aside one day per month for the one or two people per city that like to get their clothes wet.

      So, no.

    2. couturepopcafe profile image61
      couturepopcafeposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Absolutely. Swimming suits can be made to cover the entire body like they did in the 1900s. Using high tech materials like olypmic swimmers are using. In fact, some of them are wearing full length suits because they say it cuts down on drag.

      A commercial suit could include skirts and fuller covering in areas where people are modest. Same material as a swimsuit so no threat to the pool systems.

      And they'd be able to use the pool every day.These would work great for public pools. If you wanted to get some sun, just peel off the suit and have a regular sunsuit underneath. The same way we wear bathing caps to protect our hair from chlorine, the swimsuit would keep the sunsuit dry underneath. It would be made from a lightweight cotton, perfect for sunning.

      I'm a genius. wink

  2. Pearldiver profile image67
    Pearldiverposted 12 years ago

    WHY... Why are you so Totally Obsessed with this subject mate? This is at least the 2nd thread you have opened on this in the last fortnight! sad

    Or are you just trying to post the same thing repetitively for the purpose of being 'seen' in all the best net ponds? smile

    Your posts appear to border on the edge of what could be seen as those of a Spammer.. when viewed from this side of the page! sad

  3. stclairjack profile image78
    stclairjackposted 12 years ago

    i can say from personal experiece,.... some people should DEFFINATELY swim fully clothed! ha!,...... as many layers as possible,.... and dye the water so as to obscure all view that the clothing might accidently not cover.

 
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