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For LanternJoe --

Verily, one might assume there would be trepidation, if not complete aversion to underwater activities.  But save the potential for dangers involving asphyxiation, drowning or rare-but-possible physical trauma from mishandled entry into the medium, swimming presents far greater satisfaction and return-of-investment of time, energy, effort, and observation.  Indeed, there is much to gain from even idle buoyancy for extended periods of time!  Lest anyone cast disparages though; it is with measured practice and advantages afforded by a hale, and even formidable circulatory system, stabilization offer with a tail, and keen tactile sense, that swimming presents no challenge!  In fact, applications outside of a water medium, from stamina-demanding engineering work, to the fine intricacies of dance are better served with the occasional submergence in an ideally-sized pool (24 lt by 8 lt by 8 lt depth, 7920 vt) for terms within a 30 minute margin.  Take heed, with this swimwear optimized, it will certainly prompt additional and immediate foray -- note, even far less-reserved (dare, risque) attire does not present any significant delay.  One might say as phrase, quote: "There is naught that would stop (your truly) from taking a swim", end-quote.  Apply brevity as needed.  And likewise, a hasty and due return to the medium azure!  
-Tess

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Stootza

Succinct and concise as always, Tess

LanternJoe

Funny. And saucy as ever.