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From: annab@azure.UUCP (Anna Beaver)
Newsgroups: net.rec.nude
Subject: Re: Re: NUDITY
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Date: Wed, 19-Dec-84 23:47:35 EST
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Posted: Wed Dec 19 23:47:35 1984
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> 
> My plans for New Years Eve include attending a party at some friends.  For the
> past two years they have heated their swimming pool to about 101 degrees (a bit
> expensive) and turned it into a monster hot tub.  Clothing optional, of course.
> 
> "What do you mean, You don't own a swim suit?"

	Hottubs are wonderful especialy the outdoor ones. So what if it's 20
  outside or 40, it's about 100 in the tub and takes no time to get you warm.
  Some cities have places with outdoor tubs to rent if you're not lucky enough
  to own one or have access to one.

	Later on, in about February or so after things thaw. It's nice to
  uncover the pool and periodicly jump in. We found it better to start out
  on the far side if you are brave enough to swim across. That way you are 
  right there at the tub  when you get out. It's quite exhilarating and after
  about the third time your skin kinda shuts off and you kind of radiate.

				 Annadiana Beaver
				A Beaver@Tektronix


	"What's a swim suit?"