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Question about ** swimming

I've heard stories about swimming lessons where the boys were ** and the girls wore tank bathing suits. I'm intrigued, but I have to admit I'm skeptical. Does anyone know if there's anything to any of these stories?

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    • This is absolutely true. I had to swim ** in high school as well as college in the late 60's and early 70's. The classes were not coeducational and the sexes were segregated but the women frequently got to see and examine us in the **. I remember being called out of the pool in the ** and having to sign papers for one female secretary or another administrator while they looked me over and smiled. Frequently, while walking from the pool to the lockers while clad in either a towel or bath robe, female classmates would hustle past, grab either the towel or bathrobe and pull it off.

    • Back in the 60s boys used to have swimming class ** and the girls were in swimsuits but they had separate swimming classes.

    • In high school in the 60s we were always ** in swim class but there were only guys in the class. we had to strip naked in our locker room and walk to the pool clad in just a towel. the lockers weres a good distance from the pool and we had to walk through halls with girls walking to classes, frequently towels were snatched away and the girls saw everything

    • Its true. I used too give private lessons too boys and girls and they swam naked...

    • Not swimming lessons. Back on the farm we used to swim in the pond back away from the road. The boys would all swim ** but all the girls wore bathing suits.

    • It's half right. It used to be fairly common, and there are still some places where it is the rule, that boys have to take swimming lessons in the **. The original reason for this rule seems to be unknown. One idea that is often suggested is that, at the turn of the last century, when men's swimsuits were full body garments, it was thought that they would shed lint and clog the pool filter. The problem with that theory is that women's suits were even bulkier and more covering at the time, so the real reason seems lost in the mists of time. At any rate, in places where that rule was, and is, enforced, the swimming classes are strictly segregated. They are not, and never were co-ed.

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