Les W
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cavermark said:It's fine in public swimming baths too, isn't it?
Yes, but not from the top diving board...
cavermark said:It's fine in public swimming baths too, isn't it?
Aquamole Jim may have a tale to tell here.pwhole said:Thinking about it, a She-Wee could be just what I'm looking for with my suit.
The first guy to find a use for them...?
was a tongue-in-cheek comment about the fragrance. but seriously they're made of nylon and unlikely to be affected by washing powders. many topics on this here and elsewhere. suggest look at the manufacturers rope care advice - for example mammut recommends a 'mild artifical detergent'.Alex said:Hmm, remind me not to use your ropes! I don't like the idea of chemicals near any of that stuff. Just chucking rope on the rinse cycle solves it.SRT gear and ropes a lovely fragrance too.
i hate public pool. And yes with the copious amounts if chlorine and chemical crap used its probably fine. Makes me feel sick just with the smell of public pools. However as a child I was very good with getting out to use the toilet. I haven't used public pools in my adult life that I can remember.cavermark said:Amy said:Oddly, I usually only feel like I need to pee when I'm in wet caves. Something about the chill of the water hitting my crotch does it, lol. But if it's that deep...would anyone know if I did pee? .
It's fine in public swimming baths too, isn't it?
Sounds like the ultimate digging tool!andys said:Never mind the "she wee" - its a "she poo" you need! Fits multiple orifices, fine for both sexes, permanent or temporary fixing, and a faster flow rate for those "I was busting" moments. Only problem I've found is that no-one ever goes caving with you ever again.....