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I like or I think maybe hate swimming depending on the day.There's something that most Aspies like, swimming. I do love my swimming and I like being in water and I am a very good swimmer. I usually use local pools, at the age of 38, my pool has a hydro-therapy warm water pool that ban children under age of 16 unless accomplished by a legal guardian.
How many like swimming and like swimming in pools?
Some Aspies do have discomfort like they want to wear goggles since they're sensitive to amount of chlorine used in the pools and even the salt+sand can effect the eyes of the Aspie.
Through my enjoyment of swimming, the most unusual discomfort I have with pools is swimwear. The management at the pool let me swim in my full length tracksuit pants instead of conventional swimwear, I feel more comfortable in my trackpants instead of shorts. Most Aspies do like swimming in t-shirts I gather.
Are there any Aspies who like water, swimming? What water or swimming discomforts to do you have?
I have always loved the water, and like many, I loved to swim or just hangout underwater. But I never liked the feeling of clothing dragging me down in the water. Once tried skinny dipping, there was no going back. As a preteen and teen, I was able to find the out of the way locations where I could swim naturally. I have continued that practice throughout life. All told, I would estimate maybe 1 to 2 percent of my swimming time has been in swimwear.Keep in mind mind proper swim wear is a recent invention, modesty is/was important for many cultures. I'd be happy to swim in my birthday suit if it was legal.