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You made me Google "bathing machines". It was not what I expected. No that I really knew what to expect.
You made me Google "bathing machines". It was not what I expected. No that I really knew what to expect.
Well, for balance.
Plenty of GB threads call out people for being "racist conservatives".
And it's also a sign of my own evolution, since I joined the forum.
I started a thread calling out the GB conservatives, when I joined. Funny how you GB libs. managed to talk me out of my initial beliefs.
Laughable. Nearly all the rest of the Bill of Rights has been, if not rescinded, severely abused and you haven't raised your frigging guns against that.
You're a bunch of ignorant fantasists.
Supply and demand. I think it's silly, but that's religion for ya.The main issues are:
- the exponential, alarming increase in hours. It's a subtle trend.
I don't know about you, but pool water is not the liquid I spend my friday nights with.- and why put them during hours such as friday nights, when most working people typically attend?
My first guess would be that there were more men than women wanting to swim? But feel free to go straight for the most nerfarious theory.Why give men the 50m swimming pools and women the 20m ones? When only those who are just starting to learn how to swim are among the few who use 2O m swimming pools?
1.Most people who see swimming as a sport/ opportunity to exercise, rather than just recreation (use goggles, wett their hair, exercise intensely) prefer evening hours, because they have red eyes, blocked sinuses and are exhausted after that. A lot of them use friday nights to finnish off the working week, so thar saturday sunday would be exclusdively for recreation.
Look at the swimming pools on saturday afternoons: mostly people who blob around or are only trying to have fun.
2.Nope. Most swimming pools are half and half.
I look at the swimming pools I go to. Seems to follow the same pattern as gyms. Tryhards take the morning passes, regular excercisers take the weekends, and weekday afternoons and evenings are for casuals. Could be a local praxis depending on where you live.1.Most people who see swimming as a sport/ opportunity to exercise, rather than just recreation (use goggles, wett their hair, exercise intensely) prefer evening hours, because they have red eyes, blocked sinuses and are exhausted after that. A lot of them use friday nights to finnish off the working week, so that saturday sunday would be exclussively for recreation.
Look at the swimming pools on saturday afternoons: mostly people who blob around, don't wet their hair, and are only trying to have fun.
This was about one instance of segregated hours in one pool. The relevant question is how many of those who requestes it were men v women.2.Nope. Most swimming pools are half and half.
Yes, I realize you and other trump apologists have jumped through countless hoops and convinced yourselves that it wasn't. So obviously to all are right and most rational people are wrong.
It's laughable the people who revel in "trump says what he means" then spin around and claim "He didn't mean what he said!" LOL
Good for you; you scored more points.
I know that a lot of people (mostly men) prefer mornings, maybe because it makes them feel better for the rest of the day and they don't care a damn about how they look.
I always preferred evenings. And I saw that a lot of other women used evening hours as well. Not very pleasant to start your day with red eyes and blocked sinuses, and exhausted.
Back home and I suspect in Sweden too (less so here, I have to agree ) 50 m. swimming pools were packed with more serious swimmers -regardless of abilities: those who were interested in swimming, as opposed to floating on a raft and so on- from 8 to 9 pm.
They avoided them during daytime and especially during weekends, when they were crowded by air beds and iddle people who were getting in their way.
Tryhard men, not women.
And that decision, to hijack evening hours discriminates against women.
What the fuck are you talking abou
I have no idea what you were trying to say there.