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Message # 58772.1 Subject: Re:Speaking of dreams... please participate in this post! Date: Sat 10/08/13 01:33:51 GMT Name: Ace |
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In a vacuum, I actually think such a thing might be quite popular, at least initially, especially if it were put in the right spot. If an existing waterpark was purchased by our pretend wetlook millionaire and retrofitted with, say, heavier-duty filtering systems and perhaps warmer water, I can't help but think that it would draw some curious folks out. I also wouldn't particularly worry about it being overrun by people "like us", because there just aren't enough of us. (Although face it, you'd all want to go. So would I.) If we're being realistic, and I realize this is purely an intellectual exercise, you'd start to run into problems in two key areas. One: kids. Lots and lots of kids. Who goes to waterparks? Mostly kids. Who (outside of ourselves) is mostly likely to find fully clothed swimming fun? Kids. That would probably kill the idea right there, as a cursory Google search would probably reveal the real motivations behind our mystery wetlook millionaire's sudden waterpark purchase. If you could get past that problem, and I'm open to suggestions, just for the sake of continuing this discussion, you'd run into the second problem, which is one that I have had quite often, first as a guy convincing girls to get wet privately, then as an amateur (and often surrepticious) wetlook photographer: most people will not "get it" and will immediately try to see how little clothing they can get away with. You'd probably see tons, and I mean tons, of t shirts and basketball shorts over swimsuits, or tank tops and running shorts; in short, the bare minimum. If you had rules posted that mandated a certain dress code, which, for the sake of this example, we'll say consists of jeans, long sleeves, shoes, socks, and underwear, how would you enforce it? Would you check underwear? Would you kick people out who didn't meet the code? I'm not trying to poke holes in TexasRivers' fantasy, because let's be honest, every wetlook fan who's ever walked into a waterpark has had the same thought, but these would seem to be the two biggest roadblocks to making the dream come true. Anyone else have thoughts? |
In reply to Message (58772) Speaking of dreams... please participate in this post!
By TexasRivers - Fri 09/08/13 22:19:56 GMT Earlier in the day, there was a post asking if people dream about wetlook. I do, but then I had a daydream: There are nudist resorts. How about a fully-clothed only water park resort hotel? This is where the participation comes in -- please, everyone, share your ideas of what such a place might be like. (We'll ignore for a moment the fact that there are too few of us rich enough and out of the closet to make the business work.) If anyone has marketing ideas to make sure the gender numbers are balanced, your input is certainly welcome! Tex
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