Re the Swim/bath Question, How Gross Is This...

Updated on June 18, 2012
T.S. asks from Orinda, CA
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So another question made me laugh and I had to share this.
Last summer my son (18) and a few buddies went camping at Joshua Tree. After three days of roughing it in a very hot desert, they decided on their way home to stop at the water park by Magic Mountain, not to hang out for the day, but to cool off and get THREE DAYS WORTH OF GRIME AND SWEAT OFF THEIR BODIES!!!
So of course I was initially grossed out and mortified, and then I just kind of thought, oh well, whatever. I've always found water parks to be kind of disgusting and I guess this is why. Urinating children and sweaty teenagers, ick!
Have you ever been initially grossed out by something your kids did and then later thought, whatever?
Happy Friday and Happy Father's Day to the dads :)

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J.W.

answers from St. Louis on

I really don't think there is anything that my kids could do that would gross me out. I am pretty much numb to it.

Even the girls get into the game. My older daughter went to an all girls high school, they used to have leg hair growth competition. Pretty much all the social norms driven by boys went right out the door. About the funniest thing was when a freshman was picked up by their hot older brother, the girls would stand behind the bushes so that they boys wouldn't see the awful state of affair their legs were in.

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T.M.

answers from Redding on

Ive swam in sloughs and canals and mudpuddles and lakes that had signs about parasite warnings. You gotta LIVE or it just isnt any fun!

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N.P.

answers from San Francisco on

I used to go to a swim park that required you to shower before getting in the pool. I wonder if they still have parks like that. It wasn't really enforced but it was on the list of "pool rules" and We always rinsed off before and after going swimming. (After to rinse off the chlorine.)

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L.M.

answers from Cleveland on

lol, good story, I'm just imagining a cloud of mud swirling off of them.

my kids do gross things all the time, mostly involving eating with out washing their hands. It hasn't killed them yet.

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A.G.

answers from Dallas on

As a teenager, a friend of mine and I (also a girl) used to swim in tanks (large ponds) WITH cows. We had to walk through the cow patties to get to the deeper water. It was so incredibly gross, but we were in Texas, and it was hot.

Now when I tell my sons that story they are so grossed out! I tell them to wait and see. They'll do gross things, too. :)

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A.B.

answers from San Francisco on

The comments to this made me think of something. It's not gross, but sometimes you have the most fun when you bend the rules. My husband and I went past some red caution tape in Cabo on our honeymoon, at night. We were really watching the waves and didn't go in them, but we saw the irridescent shrimp on the beach and it was so cool! They were tiny and we couldn't tell what they were at first. The beach would just light up when the waves crashed. Don't think I ever would have seen that anywhere else. Just thought I'd share.
On the other hand, my son's 3 and doesn't like to get muddy. Our friends had a "mud run" b-day and my son didn't do it. Maybe he'll change.

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