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French law bans long swim trunks
I learned that in France (and in some other countries), a rule prohibits men wearing long swim trunks in many public pools for sanitary reasons. I thought most rules like this went the other way.
Not sure what their rules require for women to wear. Last edited by JamesSwim : 01-02-2012 at 04:16 PM. |
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French women are all required to go topless ROFL
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les piscines
http://springinparis.files.wordpress...horts-interdit
Yes, a subject of pool hygiene applicable to France and other European countries often raised on the old board - the idea being that speedos will be worn afresh to swim and will not therefore be dirty shorts with pockets which have also been used as street wear. |
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Thanks for answer
Thanks for explaining the sanitation rule.
So I guess they can also ask a girl to wear a bikini or a one-piece suit if by rare chance she wants to swim in something worn on the street. |
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This is an excellent idea as far as sanitation (and eroticism) is concerned!!!
I believe the idea of guys wearing just "trunks" (and a bikini for girls) as swim suits came about in the 1930s to minimize the amount of fabric and suspended lint in the pool water and keep the filtration system clean. In fact, when Adolf Keifer and Roy Jacuzzi proposed the modern swimming pool, their approach was toward more nudity because it minimized the amount of lint in the system and there would be fewer places for bacteria to hide. Just look at the amount of gunk in the filter of a washing machine VS what collects in the bottom of a shower and it's obvious that nuder swimming is better. |
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All that is very true, and thery even have at all there public pools brief style (speedo) vending machines.
I happen to have one of them (not the machine silly the suit (lol) And not bad at all, GOOD FIT. |
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vending machine
I found an example of the vending machine here
http://en.topsec-equipement.fr/s/11304_ with the suits here http://en.topsec-equipement.fr/s/11310_woman http://en.topsec-equipement.fr/s/11311_man |
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Spending a day cycling south through the Brittany (France) countryside and running out of water, I hadn't seen anyone for hours and was thirsty. First I saw a mobile phone mast and thought that where there are mobile phones there are people and something to drink. Then I saw the top of a water slide and thought that where there are water slides there are swimming pools and cool drinks.
Parking the mountain-bike I went to the poolside bar and had a cola with ice, sat back and watched the sun tanned swimmers playing in the water, the sun light reflecting on their wet bodies, the men and boys wearing only speedos. The whole community seemed to be there, all ages happy together in this outdoor pool in this one horse ville. There is a swim briefs rule in many French pools, and it works; without boardshorts even a crowded pool looks inviting. |
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for James
USA as well - Speedo trialling vending machines in 15 pools
(Florida,Kentucky,Minnesota,New York,Ohio) |
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