It would be nice if pools around here had that policy. I am still too
timid to wear mine in public, but in a situation like that I don't think
I'd have a problem ;-) . I was a bit surprised by their picture on the
right of the poster. That suit looked a bit on the skimpy side, but
again, that is from a prudish American viewpoint.
Did you get to go swimming in proper atire while you were there?
Columbus Jim
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On 11 Apr 2005 ADrewnowski@gmail.com contributed the following:
> Hay I thought you might find this picture intrusting
> I recently was over seas in Czechoslovakia visiting my family. We went
> out to get sum exercise in the local swimming pool when to my surprise
> I was not let into the pool with my swimming trunks!
> When I was asked for the reason they kindly explained that this rule of
> tight Lycra (Speedo type) swimming trunks for men has help keep the
> pool drastically cleaner later I was told that this is the rule in
> almost all of Europe! Now is it that we in the US don't car about our
> cleanliness (hygiene) or it's just not moral enough for our standards
> Any way luckily I had my camera and thought it would be interesting to
> show this pack home.
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> http://img240.exs.cx/img240/5407/261zo.jpg
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