I just love swimming so I'd swim almost anywhere :flirt:
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I just love swimming so I'd swim almost anywhere :flirt:
Lakes and rivers are my trout.
I've swam across the Hiwassee near my hometown... Like a mile.
I love swimming. So much. I used to be on my hometown's swim team and I was good at it in spite of being short. :D
I don't like being wet.
indoor pool. I dislike swimming.
I never learned how to swim so I have no idea if I'd like it or where I would prefer to swim in.
Outdoor pool - Favourite on a hot/sunny day. And as I favour hot/sunny days, my favourite overall. Private pools are amazing when you get them on holiday.
Indoor pool - Favourite on a cold/rainy day.
Ocean (beach) - This is my favourite of the natural waters of the world.
Lake - I don't mind lakes.
River/Creek/Stream - This really depends on the current, depth and how clean the water is.
Ocean (ocean) - This idea scares me a fair bit, but at the same time I bet it would be really nice to swim with whales or manta rays. I don't think I could ever do it though.
Both indoor and outdoor. Oceans and Lakes creep me out.
Depends on the water and the weather conditions, I like the ocean when the waves arent breaking too far from shore, I like an outdoor pool if its not to crowded and an indoor pool if its raining outside and I like a river that's not too fast (Im not a very strong swimmer). I've never swam in a lake but I have no objection to it, streams and puddles tend to be too muddy.
Lakes, outdoor or indoor pools. I dislike swimming in oceans because the waves make it really difficult and I dislike the saltiness and because they have jellyfish and giant squids. No freaking thank you. I never swam in a river but that sounds like a bad idea because of the current. Man made lakes are safer.
I like swimming, but I suck at it. I'll swim anywhere if just the water is warm enough. Below 23C and I'm out.
Swimming is great. I swim pretty much every day in the summer and I'll just walk around in a swimsuit all day sometimes and the next day....get a another swimsuit. I have an absurdly large amount of swimsuits. It's embarrassing how much I love anything about water.
Living in a landlocked state the only natural bodies of water are usually murky lakes surrounded by rednecks playing loud music. I like a nice pool myself but public pools aren't any fun. Besides that, the ocean is lovely. Love me that sand and sun.
Growing up my sisters and I were pretty hip because we had a pool and deck and we'd have friends hang out until like 2 am whilst listening to music. It's commonly over 100 Fahrenheit not accounting for humidity or heat index in the summer so it's borderline required to swim at least a bit if you want to go outside for more than a couple of hours.
I would swim in any man-made swimming pool and nowhere else.
Pools in which I can see the bottom of and absolutely nothing else. I have spent too much time studying creatures of the ones to be comfortable swimming in it. Lakes and rivers are rarely see-through and the have leeches and parasites and horrible little fish and there is always the story of gators popping up in places where they don't belong. No thank you.
I love swimming!!!
Obviously in England we are not blessed with weather that enables outdoor swimming, so it would have to be an indoor pool. But on holiday, I like outdoor pools!!
I hate the thought of swimming anywhere where I can't see what lurks beneath. I've been stung by a jellyfish twice and convinced I've stood on a shark or some other creature a million times so for me- it has to be a pool!
Either in the ocean or in an outdoor pool that I own. Public pools are nasty.
I love deep sea swimming. The Marianas trench in early spring is the best. The water's about 80F, and just salty enough to have some positive bouyancy. The downside is that the current is strong, and you're tired after about 15 minutes. But swimming at a beach is awesome too, and good for your skin.
Anywhere there isn't any jellyfish. :jess: