SpiderThug
09-03-2007, 09:31 PM
This may have been done earlier on. I can't see anything on skinny dipping though.
Swimming without any clothes is how I swam in the backyard pool growing up. I found it much freer and easier to swim this way. If you live out in the rural sector where there is a river to jump in, they do like to strip and splash.
When I was in grade 9, we went on a two night camp at Cattai Creek. On the first morning, I got up early, left my clothes near the tree and swam. I was ordered by a teacher and get dressed. When I returned later wearing my swimmers in under the direct supervision of a teacher, I waded about ignoring the teacher.
Once he felt I could be trusted, he left, not knowing that I had taken off my swimmers leaving them a bit further down, hidden. After a while, a couple other boys tried it and loved it and soon, about half a dozen of us were skinny dipping.
Before we got out, we got our swimmers, leaving the water in front of the teachers wearing our swimmers.
Swimming without any clothes is how I swam in the backyard pool growing up. I found it much freer and easier to swim this way. If you live out in the rural sector where there is a river to jump in, they do like to strip and splash.
When I was in grade 9, we went on a two night camp at Cattai Creek. On the first morning, I got up early, left my clothes near the tree and swam. I was ordered by a teacher and get dressed. When I returned later wearing my swimmers in under the direct supervision of a teacher, I waded about ignoring the teacher.
Once he felt I could be trusted, he left, not knowing that I had taken off my swimmers leaving them a bit further down, hidden. After a while, a couple other boys tried it and loved it and soon, about half a dozen of us were skinny dipping.
Before we got out, we got our swimmers, leaving the water in front of the teachers wearing our swimmers.