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Thread: Is it strange to wear goggles at the beach?

  1. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernChaosGod View Post
    The water itself doesn't really burn much, if I remember correctly. I'm just afraid that I might lose a contact if I'm in there. It's weird to only have one contact in.
    Carry spares duh!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tai-Ti View Post
    I do up my bra at the front, then twist it around.
    This is a surprisingly not weird thing, most of my ex-girlfriends do this because it's easier than trying to hook it up behind your back, especially since the bra strap goes right between the area where you find it difficult to do yourself. Though my last girlfriend got incredibly lazy and pretty much every morning simply got me to do her bra up. That was a little weird because frankly I am male, I wanted to be undoing the bra an pulling her back in to bed lol.

  2. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Iceglow View Post
    This is a surprisingly not weird thing, most of my ex-girlfriends do this because it's easier than trying to hook it up behind your back, especially since the bra strap goes right between the area where you find it difficult to do yourself. Though my last girlfriend got incredibly lazy and pretty much every morning simply got me to do her bra up. That was a little weird because frankly I am male, I wanted to be undoing the bra an pulling her back in to bed lol.
    That's what I originally thought, but then all my girlfriends started telling me I was somehow a failure of my gender because I couldn't do it up behind my back :/ I've tried, and I fail every time.

  3. #18
    No I'll back Iceglow up on this one. Most of my girlfriends did it your way.

    I also learned about the occurrence of "clitty litter" from a few of my girlfriends.........so yeah.....that what I get for asking questions while doing some laundry.

  4. #19
    Salt water is terrible, especially salt water with urine in it. It's not weird to wear goggles at the beach! Also I used to do my bra that way too. It's much easier to do it behind you if you use the first set of hooks. Or the last set of hooks. Whichever set is the furthest from the end

  5. #20
    I use to wear goggles because my eyes would burn or sting if I went underwater. Then I stopped wearing goggles when I realized that it's gross to go underwater anyway seeing as how people pee in the water.

  6. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by Iceglow View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernChaosGod View Post
    The water itself doesn't really burn much, if I remember correctly. I'm just afraid that I might lose a contact if I'm in there. It's weird to only have one contact in.
    Carry spares duh!
    That would just be bothersome.

  7. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by Shiny View Post
    I use to wear goggles because my eyes would burn or sting if I went underwater. Then I stopped wearing goggles when I realized that it's gross to go underwater anyway seeing as how people pee in the water.
    Ok, just out of curiosity, how many billion gallons of water are there in Earth's oceans, all of which though we name differently essentially are 1 consistent conjoined water basin. Even if all 6 billion people on Earth piss in the ocean around a quarter gallon each, how diffused is that urine in the ocean? Also as most people are aware, there is a thing called the water cycle. Water falls from the sky as precipitation, through rivers, streams, canals, storm drains, underground runoffs ect ect the water mostly returns to the ocean, sometimes it evaporates on land but lets not get in to that, then evaporation occurs out over the ocean and clouds form, which eventually leads to rain and so forth and so forth. Essentially everything we touch what is wet, everything we drink, everytime we get rained on there is a diffused amount of urine in that water. Ok so water cleaning plants for drinking water yes, and swimming pools are chlorinated but otherwise pee, pee everywhere. Get used to it you get pissed on all the time and most christians say God doesn't have a sense of humour....

  8. #23
    Are you really saying the water in the ocean's is of uniform composition throughout? o_O

  9. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernChaosGod View Post
    Are you really saying the water in the ocean's is of uniform composition throughout? o_O
    No that would be silly but if you think about it, everything from the days of the dinosaurs onwards has pissed in water that has joined the water cycle. There is pee everywhere in every ocean source ofcourse if you shoved your head under right when I pissed about a ft in front of me then there would be a higher frequency of pee particles and you might feel the warm flow on your face but to say that all water in the ocean is icky because people pee in it is ridiculous because at the end of the day all water sources except treated water sources contain pee.

  10. #25
    I'm going to go out on a limb and say Shiny was referring to pools.....
    I only wear goggles if I have something to see, basically. Once upon a time, I couldn't swim unless I was wearing flippers..... then I realised THAT was strange and I stopped going to the beach/pool looking like a duck

  11. #26
    I was referring to pools. The chlorine makes my eyes burn. My eyes don't sting in fresh water and I don't swim in salt water.

  12. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by Iceglow View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernChaosGod View Post
    Are you really saying the water in the ocean's is of uniform composition throughout? o_O
    No that would be silly but if you think about it, everything from the days of the dinosaurs onwards has pissed in water that has joined the water cycle. There is pee everywhere in every ocean source ofcourse if you shoved your head under right when I pissed about a ft in front of me then there would be a higher frequency of pee particles and you might feel the warm flow on your face but to say that all water in the ocean is icky because people pee in it is ridiculous because at the end of the day all water sources except treated water sources contain pee.
    Had to make sure, Broseph Stalin.

  13. #28
    Ignoring my actual OCD crap...

    I occasionally like to dress up for normal occasions. I actually enjoy wearing dress shirts, ties and suit jackets. I'll dress up to go see friends or to school. I have no issues getting dirty while wearing it as well.

    I hate overhead room lights, I tend to use lamps or even hang up Christmas lights to use as my primary light source. I just like having shadows and darkness around me I guess.

    I love Liver, I have no idea why no one else does.

    My bedroom is always a disaster area with clothing everywhere and crap piled on the floor, yet I will meticulously keep everything else in the house clean.

    I like the taste of blood. If I eat a steak at a restaurant, I will take bread or my mash potatoes and use them to soak up the blood to slurp up every delicious drop.

  14. #29
    I dislike volumes being at an odd number. Even if there are no numbers, I hate turning something down by only one notch.

  15. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf Kanno View Post
    I occasionally like to dress up for normal occasions. I actually enjoy wearing dress shirts, ties and suit jackets. I'll dress up to go see friends or to school. I have no issues getting dirty while wearing it as well.
    I wore a suit to Sizzler once. No, twice it was. A friend of mine is a suit guy too so we continually try to out-dress each other when going to the simplest places. I think we wore suits to the beach once.

    EDIT: The volume thing too. Multiples of 2 and 5 only. I have almost crashed my car trying to fix this. But if I don't notice it, I'm okay. It's alright. It doesn't hurt anyone. *twitch*

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