Join the swim team

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You figure your lean frame and long legs are best suited for the water, so you head for the swim team. Plus, Swim is co-ed. While the events are segregated, practice is not. While you wouldn't tell anyone, getting to see boys in those tiny trunks is certainly a plus.
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Joining the swim team seemed like a good idea. You seemed to have the right body for it, being fairly skinny with long legs.
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While you know you shouldn't think dirty thoughts, you can't help but get excited seeing the boys, in their tight trunks.  
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You realize, as you change, that your swimsuit may be just as bad. It was a standard black one-piece suit, which clung tightly to your body, leaving you feeling a little exposed.  
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Stepping out into the pool area, you see students already here, chatting or doing warm ups, waiting for practice to start.  
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Out of them, you see a few that seem to be new members, given they share your uncertainty about what to do, and others that seem to know what they're doing.
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Knowing you have some time to waste, you decide to strike up a conversation with:
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The pool is indoors, which is nice for temperature control, not so nice in the permanent smell of chlorine and other chemicals. There's a bunch of folks around for try-out's, some vets and some fresh like you. You have some time to kill, so you decide to start conversation with
 
* [[Ed the swim and polo star]]
* [[Ed the swim and polo star]]

Current revision as of 06:59, 22 December 2016

Joining the swim team seemed like a good idea. You seemed to have the right body for it, being fairly skinny with long legs.

While you know you shouldn't think dirty thoughts, you can't help but get excited seeing the boys, in their tight trunks.

You realize, as you change, that your swimsuit may be just as bad. It was a standard black one-piece suit, which clung tightly to your body, leaving you feeling a little exposed.

Stepping out into the pool area, you see students already here, chatting or doing warm ups, waiting for practice to start.

Out of them, you see a few that seem to be new members, given they share your uncertainty about what to do, and others that seem to know what they're doing.

Knowing you have some time to waste, you decide to strike up a conversation with:



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Health 100 Equipment:

Backpack, small bag with suit, hat, goggles, and shower supplies

Status {{{Status}}}
Gender Female
Social Group Swim Team
Boyfriend/Girlfriend none
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