スクール水着

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次の流行はスク水に拳銃?

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  • Mr.Boy
    Mr.Boy in Graceland (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Simulation
    http://www.animetreehouse.com

    Some schools here in the US have a "swim team" but it is not mandatory. Most schools can't afford the pool!

    Sat 2008/02/02 22:03:10 JST (ID #71330)
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  • Rin
    Rin in Toronto (Registered on 2008/01/04)
    Student Otaku (ITM Student) and ACG NA Staff
    http://koiaichaku.com/

    Swimming here in Canada are not part of the physical education course. There isn't even mix gym courses in High school.

    Sat 2008/02/02 22:05:52 JST (ID #71332)
    reply to Rin's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Well, I can't answer the poll since I'm not a local... and that I didn't really care about the education system here (except for the Uni where I am right now).
    Back in France, swimming is indeed a part of the PE course and it is genre-mixed as well.
    It was very nice to see cute girls in swimsuits back then.
    Why are female school swimsuits popular? Hmmm... Let me think... Cling to body, including b-chiku? ^^;;;

    As for the swimsuit with shotgun, I prefer the Mikuru bunny suit with AK-47. And no, it's not for me to wear!! XD

    Sat 2008/02/02 22:10:30 JST (ID #71333)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • howie huang
    howie huang in Toronto, Ontario (Registered on 2007/07/21)
    Student

    I'm in Canada and swimming WAS part of my high-school's PhyEd curriculum......

    Sat 2008/02/02 22:11:04 JST (ID #71334)
    reply to howie huang's comment
  • gregory_gdp
    gregory_gdp in Boise, ID (Registered on 2007/07/16)
    Photographer/Night Auditor
    http://hillbillyotaku.blogspot.com/

    While I never had a swim team at schools some of the schools where I live now do and since I work at a hotel we often have schools staying at the hotel for swim meets and I have to tell you I've never seen any of the girls wearing single pieces. They may for thier competitions but when they're in the hotel pool it's all bikinis all the time. Which makes it hard not to look and watch.

    Sat 2008/02/02 22:16:48 JST (ID #71335)
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  • lostandfound
    lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/21)
    Hikikomori in the making
    http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/

    The secondary one students here have to go for swimming lessons but the swimming costumes aren't that cute...

    Sat 2008/02/02 22:22:52 JST (ID #71336)
    reply to lostandfound's comment
  • iheartassassinmaids
    iheartassassinmaids in Closed Space (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    Writer/Academic/Code Monkey
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/iheartassassinmaids/

    Back when I was in high school they would make every single student do 2 laps of the pool (on the very first day). If you couldn't, you had to go take swimming lessons.

    The only good thing was that occasionally the local girls school would borrow our pool to use... interesting times.

    Sat 2008/02/02 22:29:24 JST (ID #71337)
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  • Neil Duckett
    Neil Duckett in Yoyogi, Tokyo (Registered on 2007/11/06)
    Software Engineer
    http://www.neilduckett.com

    On the rare occasions we hit the pool the girls wore their own uniform ... often bikini's ... boy i wish i had paid more attention back then!

    Sat 2008/02/02 22:52:33 JST (ID #71338)
    reply to Neil Duckett's comment
  • don
    don in Minnesota USA (Registered on 2007/10/22)
    Engineering Student

    We used to swim with girls back in school and they could wear whatever. I wonder why but it seems that no one really paid as much attention to girls as in anime. Perhaps I just prefer 2D ^_^

    Sat 2008/02/02 23:04:57 JST (ID #71339)
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  • mavadotar
    mavadotar in Peterborough, Canada (Registered on 2007/12/11)
    Otaku Student

    None of the high schools in my area had pools when I was growing up. Still don't as far as I know. And D_Blade, do you mean gender-mixed? Not that genre mixing isn't cool, but it seems somewhat unlikely (gives me the oddest thought of maids and ninjas and giant mecha in a swimming class together)

    Sat 2008/02/02 23:38:44 JST (ID #71340)
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  • nuphanton
    nuphanton in Los Angeles, CA (Registered on 2008/01/29)
    student

    the shotgun seems kind of random O.o

    well...I live in LA, so swimming isn't a requirement here. Unless you're in a team, in which they would make you buy swimming suits on school colors.

    Sat 2008/02/02 23:49:06 JST (ID #71342)
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  • skankywonders
    skankywonders in California (Registered on 2007/08/09)
    Student

    Some schools in America have some sort of Swimming Team but nothing of a class requirement.

    Sat 2008/02/02 23:55:57 JST (ID #71343)
    reply to skankywonders's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    mavadotar, you got that right... My mind is a bit blurry those past days. ^^;

    Sat 2008/02/02 23:56:12 JST (ID #71344)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    Not all school districts where wealthy enough to have pools when I was in school. Hmm...the girls usually wore one piece where I went. Anyway, swimming wasn't required.

    Sun 2008/02/03 00:00:15 JST (ID #71345)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Benjamin Takeyo
    Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive (Registered on 2007/12/04)
    ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^

    Swimming was required in my school but the school didn't have any pool, so we had to use the public pool.. which was bad since public pools here can be quite dirty.. >_

    Sun 2008/02/03 00:24:46 JST (ID #71347)
    reply to Benjamin Takeyo's comment
  • まっすぐGO!
    まっすぐGO! in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/11/19)

    Of course, I went to an all boys school -_-
    But in primary school I didn't really notice girls yet.

    Sun 2008/02/03 00:30:50 JST (ID #71348)
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  • DRAGUN
    DRAGUN in Arizona, USA (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Design Consultant

    I grew up in Canada, so I had to learn how to swim. Also, when I moved here, I realized more people have pools in Arizona (a desert), than in Canada. Interesting.

    Sun 2008/02/03 00:35:54 JST (ID #71350)
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  • NPC
    NPC in Rocklin, CA (Registered on 2007/12/06)
    JR. College Student
    http://npc.talkingincircles.net/

    Yep, I had to take it as well. Unfortunately I had swimming first period of the day and this was during the winter. It was so cold... so strenuous... even if the pool was somewhat heated - it just wasn't enough.

    Sun 2008/02/03 00:41:14 JST (ID #71351)
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  • Coco the Bean
    Coco the Bean in Northern California (Registered on 2008/01/06)
    Pokemon master
    http://thecococafe.wordpress.com/

    Everyone at my school has to pass a swimming test, but you could really just thrash around and still pass.

    Sun 2008/02/03 00:51:28 JST (ID #71352)
    reply to Coco the Bean's comment
  • Elozt E. Elric
    Elozt E. Elric in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/12)
    Engineer / IT Student
    http://elozt.wordpress.com/

    I don't recall swimming classes (As a matter of fact, I never knew how to swim until recently) being a compulsory part in singapore's physical educational system, all I do recall was all the ball games that we have in our secondary and primary schools.

    Sun 2008/02/03 01:16:30 JST (ID #71354)
    reply to Elozt E. Elric's comment
  • nakashi
    nakashi (Registered on 2008/01/21)

    I actually do not think they could be considered as "cute." From first look its probably as conservative as it can get. The major admiration for these are most likely came from the associations with all them various kind of games/gals.

    Sun 2008/02/03 01:24:40 JST (ID #71355)
    reply to nakashi's comment
  • Atashi
    Atashi in USA (Registered on 2008/02/02)
    Biomed student
    http://atashi.wordpress.com

    I own a school mizugi and GOD is that the tightest thing ever! I wonder if I just ordered something a size too small (the tag said that it should fit me) or school mizugi is supposed to be that restrictive. Anyways, it's an ugly, ugly piece of swimwear. It won't get much use out of me since I can't even swim for more than 10 minutes.

    Sun 2008/02/03 01:46:08 JST (ID #71356)
    reply to Atashi's comment
  • Setsuna-san
    Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/06)
    VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.

    As far as I know, swimming is not part of physical education in Malaysia.

    I guess the schools are afraid of indecent exposure caused by swimwear.( I am not joking, the government here takes things way tooo seriously) That and the general cost of mantaining a swimming pool deters the teaching of swimming.(i think)

    As for swimming classes I took lessons from my old man who used to swim in rivers back in the day.(when they were not tainted by pollution)

    Sun 2008/02/03 02:52:03 JST (ID #71359)
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  • andra
    andra in Singapore (Registered on 2007/11/06)
    中学生
    http://thezhukeeper.blogspot.com

    The schools just started such system 2 years ago =.=" I was part of the innocent victim during my sec one days.

    Sun 2008/02/03 03:25:01 JST (ID #71360)
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  • Hangmen13
    Hangmen13 in Sabah, Malaysia, but now studying in KL (still the same country) (Registered on 2007/04/21)
    Wanderer of the Mist
    http://hangmen13.16ops.com/

    Nope, because moralfags in my country are a bunch of impotent, anal retentive 40-50 year olds who think only their opinion matters. Heck, search their closet and you might find a whole stack of hypocrisy hidden inside.

    Sun 2008/02/03 03:57:28 JST (ID #71361)
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  • Akiba-Kid
    Akiba-Kid in California, USA (Registered on 2008/01/17)
    Online Shop
    http://wildarms.egloos.com

    Unfortunately, I did not have a luxury having swimming as part of my P.E. class -_- But being in USA, I don't think they would have SukuMizu looking swimwear for girls even if we had swimming class.

    Sun 2008/02/03 04:06:08 JST (ID #71362)
    reply to Akiba-Kid's comment
  • necrophadian
    necrophadian in a transitionary phase of existence (Registered on 2007/04/22)
    -1
    http://necrophadian.blogspot.com/

    nice combo...sukumizu and shotgun....whats missing in this picture is a feather boa, a cowboy hat, stilettos and a lovely bishoujo (can be loli too) to fill in blanks.

    Sun 2008/02/03 04:10:14 JST (ID #71363)
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  • gordon
    gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
    http://gordonator.com/

    with increasing amount of swimming related deaths in singapore, the government is making swimming a compulsory curriculum. but not all schools have swimming pools though.

    btw, the shotgun and swimsuit looks like a weird combination. unless i'm getting old, shotguns aren't waterproof right? ('~')

    Sun 2008/02/03 05:23:43 JST (ID #71366)
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  • CrazyAnimeTuga
    CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/02)
    Student
    http://animestuff.wordpress.com/

    There are no swimming classes in our P.E class, mostly because the schools don't have enough money to build them and it's not really required.

    Sun 2008/02/03 05:29:25 JST (ID #71367)
    reply to CrazyAnimeTuga's comment
  • JockeII
    JockeII in Sweden (Registered on 2008/01/19)
    NEET

    In Sweden swimming classes in school are compulsory. It is not like we have it for learning to swim, you are pretty much expected to know that when you start with them. And if you don't, you get to learn in the lowest grades.

    Anyways, we had it like three weeks in a row every year in gymnastics. Mixed of course, rather retarded to consider it indecent tbh. I am glad that I live in Sweden sometimes.

    Sun 2008/02/03 05:39:04 JST (ID #71368)
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  • Keiri
    Keiri (Registered on 2008/01/20)

    They already have the likes of meido or gothloli + artillery, so perhaps sukumizu is the next big thing... Heck, some studio might even pick that idea up one day.

    Oh, and I've always ditched swimming lessons during my school days. I prefer not to swim with classmates. ^^

    Sun 2008/02/03 06:05:14 JST (ID #71369)
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  • Alfisti
    Alfisti in Brisbane, Australia (Registered on 2008/01/08)
    Design Student
    http://wraith11.deviantart.com/

    You pretty much have to be living under a rock if you can't swim by highschool over here. Second day at our school was a swimming carnival, the results of which I think they used to split you up into houses, and yes it was a compulsory part of PE, mixed classes (you just went in your home-room class). Blokes got boardies and girls got a racing suit (which they often wore boardies over the top of). I actually kinda enjoyed it, kinda fun messing 'round in the water for an hour or so, but then again I was always a pretty strong swimmer.

    Then someone dyed the pool purple on our last day, which was also kinda fun 'cause anyone who got in came out purple as well :P

    Sun 2008/02/03 07:12:47 JST (ID #71371)
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  • Nightshade
    Nightshade in Planet Earth, Sol System, Alpha Sector (Registered on 2007/10/15)
    3D Animation Instructor

    Swimming isn't required here in the Philippines, however some colleges have pools, which I believe is more for the swim teams. I believe you have a choice whether to take it as PE or not. I remember we could choose what to do in our PE classes. In "single or doubles" PE we could choose between Judo and Badminton for example. I wanted Judo since I was the biggest in my class and figured few people could throw me but got locked out and got Badminton instead, which turned out to be fun.

    Personally I prefer seeing girls in conservative swimsuits like the school mizugis over thongs and bikinis. Leaves a bit more to the imagination ^_^

    Sun 2008/02/03 07:14:49 JST (ID #71372)
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  • Katsuyoshi
    Katsuyoshi in Poland (Registered on 2007/11/10)
    Perv

    Well, it somekind is. At Poland we have swimming classes through primary school, but later on, in middle school and college, you have to go to a special one, that has it in it's programm, I think :S

    Sun 2008/02/03 07:36:38 JST (ID #71373)
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  • Tami
    Tami in Germany - Düsseldorf (Registered on 2007/12/16)
    IT-Architect, SysAdmin, WebDesign and Coding, Virtualization (VMware + NetApp)
    http://www.milkdrop.de/

    In germany we have mixed pools, but girls are asked to bring body swimsuits, bikini stuff aint allowed for real. I had some body swimsuit with cats on it in elementary school, we only went swimming in the 4th grade though. (The teacher here was a midaged, overweigthed women which did look totaly bad, poor one.) Then i think around the 9th it started that the other girls did bring bikinis since the teacher didn't mind. (The teacher in midschool-highschool were always men.)

    Though it can varry depending on the teacher... ergs *cough* ... now i have to think bout Azumanga Daioh. :(

    Sun 2008/02/03 08:07:21 JST (ID #71374)
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  • Boris
    Boris in USA (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Visual Communications and Web 2.0
    http://www.imagineboris.com

    ah i remember this swim suites from anime hehe ^^. In Belarus there are no swimming classes as part of PE too expensive plus everyone who wanted to learn how to swim went to separate classes in large pools. We did sometime had field trips to a lake, river, or ocean (fake ocean that was man made lol) there girls wore 2 peace bikinis. Here in USA we did not have swim class in high school either. I don't know about middle school since i only went to high school here in usa.

    Sun 2008/02/03 10:08:14 JST (ID #71376)
    reply to Boris's comment
  • radical anime fan
    radical anime fan in Singapore, Furnace City, Cinderblock Outskirts. (Registered on 2007/01/25)
    Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
    http://thehangerbay.wordpress.com/

    "Its worn as part of physical education by girls (and some boys after hours) from primary to high school."

    O_O what do you mean, after hours???

    I'd wished MY school included swimming while i could still go at it instead of stopping for 4 years...

    Sun 2008/02/03 10:27:13 JST (ID #71377)
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  • OMNI Strike
    OMNI Strike in Glasgow, UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Aero-mechanical engineering student

    swimming is optional in high school but in primary school it used to compulsory. However when I was in primary school they stopped and so I havent really learned how to swim and Im almost 18. Should put that on a to do list......

    Sun 2008/02/03 12:49:53 JST (ID #71382)
    reply to OMNI Strike's comment
  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    P.E. around here are mostly limited to ball games. And they don't even mix girls with the boys during play time. T_T Some schools do have official swim teams though but that's considered as an extra curricular activity. :D

    Sun 2008/02/03 13:29:03 JST (ID #71383)
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  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    In Brazil swimming can be part of extra classes, but only for students that spend full period on schools.

    Kinda rare. I'd like to have had it though... I'm having swimming classes, cured me from back pains and other stuff.

    About guns + Mizugi you know... less armor = invencibility!

    Sun 2008/02/03 14:16:09 JST (ID #71385)
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  • Hachiroku
    Hachiroku in Finland (Registered on 2007/12/27)
    New media student

    Here in Finland, in that school I went, we used to go swimming sometimes, but it was far more common that we played football or did something else. But I didn't like swimming, so went just a couple of times when I was young, but later didn't take part in swimming lessons anymore. Sometimes girls went to swim at the same place at the same time, but I don't really remember that boys would've been interested in them. I think we were just too young.

    Sun 2008/02/03 16:58:37 JST (ID #71389)
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  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    In this area, yes I believe swimming is still part of the middle school phys ed cirriculum in the Schuylkill Valley school district (closest). I had to swim many moons ago in middle school and hated the basic exercises- but when they dished out water polo and kyaking I had a blast. Got over the embarassment pretty quickly and it was a lot of fun. Getting an F for attempting a physical backflip on a diving board is not. Cannonballs were fun!!!

    Sun 2008/02/03 23:37:02 JST (ID #71405)
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  • thefrikking
    thefrikking in Spain (Registered on 2007/08/18)
    Ork Warlord

    The only things we do in Spain on F.E. class is run and play football, no interesting activities like swim and compare sizes... :)

    I say it again , Japan is PARADISEEEEE

    Mon 2008/02/04 14:35:51 JST (ID #71457)
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  • qingy
    qingy in front of the monitor (Registered on 2007/10/05)
    Gunpla Enthusiast

    i had swimming class in junior high and high school, unfortunately it wasn't mixed. some of the guys wanted to show off their six packs to the girls...lol. anyway, i remember we pushed our super hot swimming instructor into the pool on the last day of classes when she was wearing a white top, only to find that she was wearing a sports bra underneath >_< on the subject of school mizugis, i have to admit that i'm somewhat of a fan...onepiece swimsuits ftw

    Mon 2008/02/04 15:58:45 JST (ID #71464)
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  • Izam215
    Izam215 in Putrajaya, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/09/12)
    Govt. Officer

    we dont have swimming for P.E. here at public schools...maybe some private schools have..but 1 thing for sure,they'll definitely separate the boys from the girls..maybe by scheduling different days for swimming class or different period..

    Mon 2008/02/04 19:43:10 JST (ID #71470)
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  • zie
    zie in Arlington,VA USA (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    freelance

    Wow japan has some nice bathing suits for the ladies. In my school we had to bring our own swim suits. Still it was cool. Yet i would like if the girls would have those japanes school swim suits!

    Mon 2008/02/04 20:26:33 JST (ID #71471)
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  • O.i.D
    O.i.D in Spain (Registered on 2007/09/16)
    Cook assistant
    http://figuramania.blogspot.com/

    Hmmm, never seen any schools doing swimming here in Spain. I wonder what it would be like if everyone could wear what they wished. xD I'd know a few that would rather wear something to show of and get yelled at by the teachers than be functional xD

    I must say the swimsuit looks nice although plain.

    I wont ask where the shotgun came from tho...

    Tue 2008/02/05 17:57:42 JST (ID #71557)
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  • Nephrite
    Nephrite in USA (Registered on 2008/01/19)
    Demonik Ninja Musician
    http://www.myspace.com/entertheshadowmatrix

    this is the cutest/hottest thing a hot chick could wear in a swimming pool short of lookin like a slut....

    it should be mandatory that all schools ..ALL over the globe should have the cute girls wearin' this!!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!

    Fri 2008/02/08 01:04:26 JST (ID #71733)
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  • adan
    adan in Fiber Optic, Indonesia (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    Web Designer
    http://eropanda.aoindonesia.net

    Yeah there is Swimming Class in my school, but boys and girls schedule are different >.< ... The girls didn't somekind like Mizugi, just theri ordinary swimsuit.

    Fri 2008/02/08 10:24:38 JST (ID #71789)
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  • C.C.G. Andrew
    C.C.G. Andrew in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/10/18)
    Student

    Swimming is not a part of PE Education in Malaysian schools because of indecency concerns. I'm glad though, because I have a fear of getting immersed in water, haha.
    Anyway, some schools do have swimming clubs though, and interested students can join them. They usually use public swimming pools for practice.

    Sat 2008/04/19 09:21:01 JST (ID #172421)
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  • Mimi
    Mimi in MIT (Registered on 2008/03/11)
    Student
    http://anime.scripts.mit.edu/miteiru/

    My middle school had a swimming pool.. i'd swim all the time there. It's co-ed and really fun when people get competitive.

    Wed 2008/05/21 07:52:39 JST (ID #192908)
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  • agata
    agata in Romania (Registered on 2008/09/29)
    Designer
    http://www.edenfantasys.com/

    Well, I can't answer the poll ... But I'm really fond of Mizugi... I wish I had swimming in my physical education...

    Thu 2008/11/13 15:52:04 JST (ID #369870)
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  • OMGbutteredtoast
    OMGbutteredtoast in pensacola, FL, USA (Registered on 2009/01/04)
    student/ legal assistant/ otaku/ worshipper of dc.com

    what?

    Tue 2009/01/06 04:46:29 JST (ID #437131)
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  • MAsia
    MAsia in NERV HQ, Tokyo-3 (Registered on 2007/01/14)
    Supreme Commander of NERV Co.

    backstroke or butterfly? I'll take em on ^^

    Thu 2009/01/08 00:00:45 JST (ID #439547)
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  • EMîkro
    EMîkro in Germany (Registered on 2008/09/16)
    Student | J-Drama beau
    http://www.emikro.de.vu

    More or less. We had swim lessons in the 8th grade or something like that. Ah, and in elementary school, too. But it was nothing special :/
    I am now in the 12th class, but there is only one female student in our class and we surely will not have swimming in P.E.
    But if I where in an other school with many girls, then I would be happy :P
    Lol, the biggest problem is, that I dont like to go to the swimming pool ^^ I like jumping from the spring board but, I dont know :D

    Thu 2009/01/08 00:29:59 JST (ID #439582)
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  • SashaRomanov
    SashaRomanov in Poland (Registered on 2009/01/25)

    Partly yes ... there is that option but it isnt obligatory. If you want you can go on swim classes after obligatory classes ....

    Sat 2009/02/07 21:28:46 JST (ID #479387)
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  • yamada
    yamada in Belait District, Brunei Darussalam (Registered on 2009/02/04)
    studying comp studies, planning to look for part time job
    http://bruneian-otaku.blogspot.com

    we don't have swimming lesson in Brunei because in our country we are using the Malay Muslim Monarchy, so if if you wanna swim you got to go to the public sports center and when swimming with girls make me feel awkward sometimes. =_=

    Tue 2009/02/10 07:55:49 JST (ID #482419)
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  • Argyle
    Argyle in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2008/12/23)
    Otaku Programmer/Gamer/Artist/Photographer
    http://argylebolivar.wordpress.com

    LOL i would love to get that shotgun around the mannequin's waist XD hahah

    Thu 2009/04/16 19:51:47 JST (ID #566753)
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  • crabdude
    crabdude in Switzerland (Registered on 2008/09/20)
    Student

    swimming in Switzerland? The only place you could drown would be the little lakes. And even then, I heard that swiss health care is very good...

    I do know how to swim though, and I really want to see a "real" girl wear this.

    Sun 2009/04/19 23:29:16 JST (ID #570920)
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  • Lurn2Fluff
    Lurn2Fluff in California, USA (Registered on 2009/07/28)
    Full time Student.
    http://www.twitter.com/lurn2fluff

    I've always wanted one to actually wear in a pool.
    Anyone know where I can acquire one?
    An ACTUAL pool safe one?

    Mon 2009/08/03 04:39:45 JST (ID #692918)
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