Anonymous wrote:+1. Totally reasonable reply. Do you not go swimming in your own pool with just 1 other person around? That legit strikes me as insane and many teens are probably better swimmers than you.
Anonymous wrote:So when your child is 35, married, and living a few states away, you're going to insist that they never go swimming with their spouse unless you fly out and watch them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former lifeguard husband and swim team wife family -
Never.
I’ve seen fully competent adult swimmers drown. I always keep an eye out when my children swim. I always will.
This question is like saying “when can my child ride in a car without a seatbelt”.
So when your child is 35, married, and living a few states away, you're going to insist that they never go swimming with their spouse unless you fly out and watch them?
Don’t be deliberately obtuse. It’s just indicates you like to pick fights or drama.
Hmmm no. You said never. I think that is extreme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former lifeguard husband and swim team wife family -
Never.
I’ve seen fully competent adult swimmers drown. I always keep an eye out when my children swim. I always will.
This question is like saying “when can my child ride in a car without a seatbelt”.
So when your child is 35, married, and living a few states away, you're going to insist that they never go swimming with their spouse unless you fly out and watch them?
Don’t be deliberately obtuse. It’s just indicates you like to pick fights or drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former lifeguard husband and swim team wife family -
Never.
I’ve seen fully competent adult swimmers drown. I always keep an eye out when my children swim. I always will.
This question is like saying “when can my child ride in a car without a seatbelt”.
So when your child is 35, married, and living a few states away, you're going to insist that they never go swimming with their spouse unless you fly out and watch them?
Anonymous wrote:Former lifeguard husband and swim team wife family -
Never.
I’ve seen fully competent adult swimmers drown. I always keep an eye out when my children swim. I always will.
This question is like saying “when can my child ride in a car without a seatbelt”.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I don’t ever want a backyard pool. It’s much safer for your kids to swim at a public or club pool with a lifeguard on duty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was 21 and a lifeguard and still not allowed to watch my 19 and 17 year old siblings swim. At our lake, where we had all been able to swim as soon as we could walk.
That is insane. You were an adult. Your 19 year old sibling was an adult. Exactly who "didn't allow" your ADULT sibling to decide who was qualified to watch her swim?
Anonymous wrote:Former lifeguard husband and swim team wife family -
Never.
I’ve seen fully competent adult swimmers drown. I always keep an eye out when my children swim. I always will.
This question is like saying “when can my child ride in a car without a seatbelt”.