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kerrianna
05-30-2007, 02:43 AM
It's a little early for us, but in fact the Pacific here isn't too cold this week, and I bought a flirty red swimwear skirt last week and decided to try it out.

There's a beach nearby that seemed quiet this week so I went down there (dressed in my women's blue pants and a sparkly top and wearing my bonnet) today and had a quick and fun dip.

I did cut my feet a bit on the barnacles, seeing as I went down the beach aways from the better swimming areas for privacy. :straightface:

It sure was nice to go swimming in proper attire :p. I know when the crowds of summer come it'll be harder, but I'm almost at that point where I don't care. I look better in the swimskirt than a too short speedo anyway! :p

So how many of you actually swim enfemme (or partially) in public?

btw pictures at 11

Stephenie S
05-30-2007, 09:37 AM
Good question. I haven't answered it yet.

This is the first summer that I actually have titties. Small ones, but definately there. I should wear a swimsuit. I know I will be selfconcious. My wife says that so does EVERY woman on the planet. She claims that putting on a swimsuit and going to the beach is a traumatic experience for most women. My solution for this summer will be to wear a tanktop and shorts. I may experiment with a two piece swimsuit with a small skirt if I get brave. Taking all your clothes off is a whole different ballgame from putting them on, but it's something that I will have to get used to if I want to go into the water.

Lovies,
Stephenie

Jenny Beth
05-30-2007, 10:31 AM
I don't swim enfemme....or drab for that matter. There's a few quiet out of the way spots at our end of the coast to swim in our birthday suits but we're keeping them under our hats so the tourists don't find them. For me though it's still a little too cold to swim in the ocean but the lakes are warming up nicely.

Angie G
05-30-2007, 12:30 PM
Not yet hun :hugs:
Angie

Andrea Nicole
05-30-2007, 12:34 PM
I do, but the only aspect I don't care fore is the extreme tucking.

susiej
05-30-2007, 12:36 PM
I love to wear bathing suits, both one- and two-piece, but haven't yet strayed from my back yard. Maybe I should get one of those little round inflatable pools :).

Hugs,
Susie

MJ
05-30-2007, 02:42 PM
it's been 3 years but this is the year i feel it's time and i am looking forward to doing so...

linnea
05-30-2007, 04:11 PM
I've gone swimming en femme in a backyard pool at a house I was house-sitting. I loved it. I went into a hotel pool late at night, but I really got scared off when someone from an upper floor yelled to me to ask how the water was.
I'm hoping to do this again at the ocean beach later in the summer.

Eva Diva
05-30-2007, 04:19 PM
I don't swim enfemme....or drab for that matter. There's a few quiet out of the way spots at our end of the coast to swim in our birthday suits but we're keeping them under our hats so the tourists don't find them..


There's a "clothing optional" beach at the edge of the University of B.C. campus. I went there with some friends looking for whales. What we found was wrinkly, flabby old men parading around in all their repulsive glory. :eek::eek::eek:


I'd keep that hidden from the tourists too! :D

Kim_Bitzflick
05-30-2007, 04:34 PM
I did once at 10 PM in our pool in the back yard. I doubt I will do it in a public place any time soon, but it would be fun in a "safe" environment.

Sam-antha
05-30-2007, 04:55 PM
Not normally "in public", but if someone does arrive I would not be too worried, providing that I could exit away from them when I wanted.
Two piece in public ? No, not unless the public is distance limited, eg by a fast river
~Samm

Jenny Beth
05-30-2007, 07:42 PM
There's a "clothing optional" beach at the edge of the University of B.C. campus. I went there with some friends looking for whales. What we found was wrinkly, flabby old men parading around in all their repulsive glory. :eek::eek::eek:


I'd keep that hidden from the tourists too! :D


It's called Wreck Beach, been there many times in my younger years. It's still a popular beach and the tourists have known about it for years as it's probably one of only a few nude beaches in North America.

Glenda58
05-30-2007, 07:55 PM
Haven't gone swimming yet but Lake Erie is close by and I did just buy 2 Bikinis and have a beach cover up in white. So I will be there. All I need is a Beach Towel and a Beach Bag with some cute flip flops. Just think I have to go shopping again.

carnut62
05-30-2007, 09:59 PM
Do any of you wear makeup when you go swimming? If so what? I think maybe foundation???

Tabitha

joann426
05-30-2007, 11:11 PM
hi i heard that u have ur own swimsuite that is so nice and go out to the beaches boy i sure wood like to do that also but not where ilive to many people who knows me that stinks

kerrianna
05-31-2007, 04:07 AM
hi i heard that u have ur own swimsuite that is so nice and go out to the beaches boy i sure wood like to do that also but not where ilive to many people who knows me that stinks

Yeah, actually that's my biggest problem - too many people know me. That's why I went for it yesterday. The beaches aren't crowded, no one thinks the water is warm enough. :D

I don't think most times I'll be able to get away with that, but I sure am going to try to pick my spots. :p Like in Jenny's hot tub. :heehee:

On a side note about running into people that know me, the day before I took the dog down to the same beach (that's when I got the idea I could go swimming), dressed in women's baby blue pants and a pretty sparkly top, wearing a bit of makeup and jewellry. I figured most people I know don't go down to that beach, but when I was down there I remembered there was one person I had seen with her dog a few times...and sure enough there she was! :eek:

She ended up chatting to me for a long time but never said anything about the way I was dressed (at least not to me... I'm sure word is spreading now :p). Sure was hot, sitting there, waiting for the shoe to drop.

I made sure I went down earlier when I went swimming, so I was less likely to run into her. :whew!:

Sam-antha
05-31-2007, 04:34 AM
but when I was down there I remembered there was one person I had seen with her dog a few times...and sure enough there she was! :eek: ....

She ended up chatting to me for a long time .... :whew!:

Ban other people from dogwalking...
She was cruel....how did you end up ?

~Samm

kerrianna
05-31-2007, 05:44 AM
Ban other people from dogwalking...
She was cruel....how did you end up ?

~Samm

She never said anything, so who knows? Up here we do let a lot of 'eccentricities" slide on by. :p

Actually, I always thought she was very man-ish. Much more so than me. I was looking at her hands thinking they could crush my pretty head. :heehee:

I just keep seeding clues throughout the community. :devil:

One day the puzzle will come together, and no one will be surprised in the least.

O2B Barbara
05-31-2007, 06:48 AM
You have courage I will probably never have! Way to go.

Karren H
05-31-2007, 07:03 AM
I hate the ocean...... Ikkie!! Now the Great Lakes are neat... But I wouldn't swim in them enfemme or otherwise much either...... just not a water person. Hate seafood.....

Karren

Sam-antha
05-31-2007, 08:02 AM
She never said anything, so who knows? Up here we do let a lot of 'eccentricities" slide on by. :p


Personnally I would think that your suspicions of her reading you are unfounded. You are just a late developing eccentric if she knows you from other dress styles.
~Samm

Kate Simmons
05-31-2007, 09:05 AM
You gals are brave. I'm a little hesitant myself. I'm afraid if I go out in the big water, some big catfish or grouper might spot my BF's and gulp 'em down thinking they are "chicken fillets".:eek:

Jenny Beth
05-31-2007, 09:09 AM
Kerrianna I wouldn't worry about what people might be saying about you. After all, the rest of us on coast have always thought you "Creekers" were a bit eccentric anyway......I mean the Gum Boot Cafe wasn't called that for nothing......:lol2: :tongueout


Oh....and the hot tub is just fine but I'm gonna have to turn the temperature down in this weather.

Bernadina
05-31-2007, 09:16 AM
......I mean the Gum Boot Cafe wasn't called that for nothing......:lol2: :tongueout


Oh I definitely need to get out more. Haven't even been to the Gum Boot Cafe. Now the Davie Street Cafe is another matter...

And the closest thing to swimwear enfemme is a private hot tubbing party.

Jenny Beth
05-31-2007, 09:24 AM
Oh I definitely need to get out more. Haven't even been to the Gum Boot Cafe. Now the Davie Street Cafe is another matter...

And the closest thing to swimwear enfemme is a private hot tubbing party.



I forgot, you've got connections here too! Sounds like a party's brewing....:drink: :heehee:

Rhonda Jean
05-31-2007, 10:27 AM
Several years ago I went to a lake swimming beach. It was during the week, school was still in session and the place was nearly deserted. I parked at a campsight and walk down to the closest and most secluded end of the beach. I was wearing a bikini. Walked down with a beach towel wrapped around my waist. I had planned for this event and was as well "done up" for this event as I could possibly be. Hair clipped up with a claw, makeup and big hoop earrings, completely shaved.

I was trembling all over, and no one was within 50 yards of me! I sat on my towel and tried to read. The young kids from the family nearest me played close to me briefly.

I'd been there about 20 minutes when the park ranger pulled up behind my car. He called down to me and asked if it was my car. I had a lump in my throat knowing I was going to have to answer, even though it was only one word. I was able to squeak out a very odd sounding "Yes". He told me I needed to move it to the parking area. I left.

kerrianna
05-31-2007, 08:39 PM
Sounds nervewracking Rhonda. :worried: At least you were able to enjoy a bit of time.

So I was going to go down with Carol to a beach that's usually more crowded, and I was wearing my new suit at first thinking if I had to I could just wear my reg suit over it. At the last minute I changed my mind and decided it was too much hassle, it would be too crowded.

It wasn't! There was no one down there! I could easily have worn my swimskirt in comfort. :( I was cursing leaving it at home and being a chicken. I did have my hand and toenails freshly painted though, and the water was quite nice. Next time I'll be better prepared. I could have at least brought it with me and changed discreetly.

Carol took a picture of me in it before we went down (and before I chickened out) I need to find a top that works better. (decided to go flat chested for this :heehee:) So as promised:

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Hey Bernadina we should get you up here. :hugs:

And Jenny, I'm not quite a Creeker. (altho I behave like one :heehee:) More of an Elphinestoner. :battingeyelashes:

lowlavalentine
06-01-2007, 12:40 AM
I prefer to swim en femme. My breast forms are buoyant and it's kind of like wearing water wings on my chest.

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-5/1020887/swim3_4sm.jpg

pocoyo
06-01-2007, 04:03 PM
Looking very sexy legged there Kez :D
So THAT's what a swimskirt is! I did wonder.