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cruzgryphon
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Not an issue, takes nothing to dry 2 thongs and 2 bikini tops.:)

 

LMAO -- I finally am thin enough to wear such garments however too darn old to even think about it.:eek:

 

Happy Thanksgiving and thanks for putting a smile on my face this morning.:D

Kathy

 

I'm too old and not thin enough! I'd probably put everyone right off their poolside drinks and snacks if they saw me in those.:eek:

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Sorry for once I don't agree with you, its your life, your body, stuff what anyone else thinks.:):)

 

It doesn't worry me what other people think, I just wouldn't be that mean. ;) :eek: :D

 

I have no problems in Japanese onsen BTW.

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Sorry for once I don't agree with you, its your life, your body, stuff what anyone else thinks.:):)

 

Love you for saying that! :D Wish someone had said that to me many, many years ago. Wishing you happiness always.

 

Kathy

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  • 6 months later...

Forget it! I didn't notice I was replying to an old post.

 

I hate it when someone refreshes an old thread by replying and dummy me doesn't notice the date on the thread.

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you guys at wearing swim suits?

 

Kidding...

Wifey and I are taking 2 sets each. Wear one, let one dry.

At least one ship we were on (of course I cant remember which one(s) had one of those super fast turbo spinner thingies in a corner by the spa / sauna area. Chuck wet stuff in, close the lid and in 3 minutes your things are nearly bone dry. We also chucked damp stuff in the dryers on the laundry rooms if there was one or had stuff over the chairs on the balcony, even if only for 2 hours. For the latter, I pack a few of those bulldog clips from the office supply store. Much stronger grip than a clothes peg.

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