A subject I've brought up before, but thought I'd revive it. Have any of you ever pushed a girl into a swimming pool (or pond/lake, etc) with her clothes on? If so, what was she wearing, and how did she react to it? At an office picnic, I pushed a girl into a pool. She was wearing shorts and a shirt. She didn't mind at all, and she stayed in the water for quite awhile! Oh, and another time, a lifeguard I was friends with let me pour a couple buckets of water over her! She wore a bathing suit with shorts.
burban0428 said: Well I didn't push her in but I'll share a similar experience. My wife knows how much I enjoy wetlook. We went over to my brothers house to hang out and he happens to have a pool. She truly wasn't going to get in the pool but when we stepped onto the lanai she just walked down the steps and into the pool. She got in and out several times and swam for awhile. She was wearing a blue shirt with a bra underneath and just some cover up shorts with underwear underneath. I asked her when we got home why she went in the pool. Cause on our way over she said she wasn't going to get in cause she didn't bring her bathing suit. She said that she knew how much I liked seeing her wet so she decided to suprise me and just go in. To the this day it was one of the best days ever.
You're a lucky man to have a woman like that! By the way, is that her in the photo?
"Sorry to be a sour puss but if she's wearing shorts and a shirt that's practically a bathing costume!"
Well, I'm sorry to disagree with you! Bathing suits are nice and can look incredibly good, especially when they're wet. But they are nearly always designed to be practical for swimming, being close fitting, lightweight and containing a minimum of material. So many of the benefits of wetlook are lacking, swimsuits don't change their appearance so much as clothes going from dry to wet, they don't cling so revealingly and they don't look sodden and heavy. Most of all, a wet swimsuit is just being what it is meant to be and it is not providing the thrill of seeing something which is not meant to be. T-shirts and shorts provide all these ingredients of wetlook, and tend to be flimsy too, showing off a woman's body to best effect. In fact, I believe that all swimming pools should encourage bathers to wear t-shirts and shorts, they look good even worn over swimwear. Everyone would get fitter too because the extra drag caused would turn even a gentle swim into a more effective workout.