Friends had a pool growing up. They had a sign clearly posted "don't pee in our pool and we won't chit in your hat". I never quite understood that but I did think it was funny, and I never peed in their pool...I think you know why.
Who says you aren't?I feel like I'm sitting in on a discussion in the old folks home. Bring me my applesauce.
No, No and No!
I have this thang about public swimming pools...
Plus the chlorine turns my hair green...![]()
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Did ya ever see a wad of chit floating by as you swim in a public pool?
I did...
The chit wigs me out more then the pee...and other various bodily fluids.![]()

Sound advice from Sagan, we are all stardust.

Perhaps after it had already been eaten.You sure that wasn't a Baby Ruth candy bar?![]()

I am sure Dr. Sagan borrowed this from CSN&Y after enjoying the song while engaging in the odd recreational smoke. Loved that guy, miss his books and TV presentations.
Best answer YETonly to pee in..........
+1. I was a life guard in highschool. Pools have a lot of water and are pretty easy to maintain w/ chlorine if you pay attention. It was basically impossible to keep the hot tub in spec. There is relatively little water in hot tubs so the chlorine/ph/etc would be all over the place regardless of how much effort you put into it.Hot tubs are a stew pot. Low water volume, high bather numbers. Pools are a bit safer. It is not just pee, but there is deodorant, makeup, hair gel, dead skin, suntan lotion, and a few other things I won't mention. Floaters scare me more than pee..
A properly chlorinated and balanced pool should pose little risk. Burning eyes or murky water is a sign that it is time to get out. Using pools in the morning is best after they have filtered all night.
Dtunes, that was really informative. I think most of us here do object to the "ickyness factor" rather than any pathogens that might result. Most of us know that insulating ourselves from every little germ or bacterium is detrimental to our immune system, and attacking those same pathogens just helps produce the superbugs that are inevitable. That being said, I would rather swim in a pond full of bird and fish s**t, or an ocean where anything is dumped, rather than an isolated pool with crystal clear water that Junior just peed, defecated and snotted in.+1. I was a life guard in highschool. Pools have a lot of water and are pretty easy to maintain w/ chlorine if you pay attention. It was basically impossible to keep the hot tub in spec. There is relatively little water in hot tubs so the chlorine/ph/etc would be all over the place regardless of how much effort you put into it.
Also a lot of people don't rinse off properly, or they go straight in the hot tub after working out to relax. They also sweat more in the hot water. Between swimming competitively growing up and being a LG I've spent a lot of time in public pools. They're not so bad if maintained properly. Aside from the understandable ickyness factor of pee in the pool, urine is generally sterile and not going to hurt anyone.
Some tips I learned over the years:
Don't go swimming after a baby/toddler swim class. They often have accidents, urine isn't a problem but other leaks are. Your supposed to shock a pool after any "accident" but some unscrupulous places don't want to close for the day or two required to shock the pool.
Stay away from public hot tubs, especially in hotels where no one enforces the pre-shower rules and other nastyness is more likely to occur.
The "chlorine smell" and stinging eyes aren't a result of chlorine, but the by products of chlorine reacting with nasty stuff. If a pool smells strongly of chlorine it's because it's dirty and the chlorine is reacting to microbes and other things that shouldn't be there. A properly maintained chlorine pool shouldn't have a very strong smell(some smell yes, but not that knock down smell of some public pools) or sting your eyes unless your very sensitive to chemicals.

It's almost 3pm so it's time for supper, then the Lawrence Welk Show and off to bed at 8pm.
J.S. @ Shady Pines Assisted Living Center (aka God's waiting room)![]()

...or a Baby Ruth?If you ask the nurse aka; (Doll britches) nicely, maybe she will bring you a cookie after Lawrence Welk....![]()

I feel like I'm sitting in on a discussion in the old folks home. Bring me my applesauce.


If you ask the nurse aka; (Doll britches) nicely, maybe she will bring you a cookie after Lawrence Welk....![]()
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