spi1629 asked:
I am a lifeguard and I work really hard to keep a great body. Why should I have to be trapped in a stupid one piece all day?
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I am a lifeguard and I work really hard to keep a great body. Why should I have to be trapped in a stupid one piece all day?
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So your ta tas don’t pop out as you rescue someone…
Posted by abbacchus on December 21st, 2008.
Well good for you and having a nice body! But not everyone does and some think they can still wear a two piece…
Posted by elims4ever on December 22nd, 2008.
simply because guys shouldn’t wear 2 pieces
Posted by Mikey on December 25th, 2008.
the life guards at the pool near my house have two pieces like this one
plus some parents are concerned that is you wear two pieces some guys might flirt and draw your attention away from there kids
Posted by Purple Hearts on December 27th, 2008.
At my YMCA, the aquatics director requires the female guards to wear one piece suits, flirting issue, chance that the pool is not monitored well enough.
My niece works at a pool and one or two piece is optional, as long as the suit is red.
Ask the manager at your pool, maybe they will allow two piece suits unless it is already banned.
Posted by gfcbarracker on December 30th, 2008.
That was the thing I **** the most about our city pool last year!! Me and another guard were always joking about if the the girls in string bikinis, if they had to dive and save someone what would they go after, the person, or their top!!!
A 2 piece sometimes shows a bad guard, granted not all the time but 1 piece looks more professional. While 2 piece just looks **** and isn’t as proficient.
Do you wear high heels to hike in?
Every thing has a place. Leave it there!
Posted by Lady Bugg on December 30th, 2008.
i truly have no idea, because at my pool all of them wear 2 pieces. and nothing has ever happened at my pool. but if anything, its for your ******* not to pop out.
Posted by i_luv_volleyball! on January 2nd, 2009.
Being a lifeguard member you should know the strict uniform rules of while your within the club. While on duty, patrol, training or in competition you are only to wear your lifeguard uniform. Why ?
This very strict dress code rule applies to all lifeguards and surf lifesavers all over the world. It is a strict requirement to wear our uniforms while on duty being recognised as the public lifeguard or surf lifesaver on patrol duty at the beach or at a pool. I felt the same way when I was enrolled into a surf lifesaving club of the strict dress rules of having to always wear my surf lifesaving uniform and surf cap while on duty, patrol, and during training and lifesaving competitions. If we wore what we wanted while on patrol or duty this could place
ourselves in danger of assistance from another lifeguards or surf lifesavers during a rescue, placing the general public at risk of finding a on duty lifeguard to report too or for urgent emergency assistance or becoming a victim of a predator impersonating being a on duty lifeguard. The general public recognised emergency assistance by uniform like police, fire. ambulance, park rangers etc to report a emergency too for assistance. Imagine what would happen if they wore what they all wanted too because they didn’t like also wearing there uniforms. Your required American life guarding uniforms are very moralistically designed to all other lifeguard and surf lifesaving uniforms worn by all men and women in the world.
You should approached your club captain and other lifeguard members or the department of parks and recreation in the USA on changing your lifeguard uniform or apply for work as a lifeguard in another country during there summer and you’d be wearing a two piece uniform.
Posted by Aussie Boy on January 4th, 2009.
Well– it’s a guess easier to swim that way… and real swimmers in competitions and stuff wear them. I personally **** one piced bathing suits. I love taninies and bikinies
Posted by flowerlove101 on January 6th, 2009.
the lifeguards at my community pool are required to wear red and blue one pieces so no flirting issues are involved.
there is also no public display of affection (PDA) in the pool or the office.
very strict rules.
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Posted by Hiedi Supermodel Babez on January 6th, 2009.
Its your job not a fashion show.
Would you go into an office in something you would wear to a club at night. I hope not! Save you two piece for a day at the beach. I wouldnt take your seriously if you came in a skimpy two piece.
Posted by lbneu07 on January 9th, 2009.