Click here for the Watersportmagazine home page
 Over 6 Years of Fun in Wet Clothes
  
 
Your Message


Your Name

Your Email


Close email box

X
Wacky Wet Magazine

Welcome to our Wacky Wet Magazine. The links on top should help you with your hobby. We constantly strive to bring you new features. If you have anything dripping wet, please let us know.

Am I the only one?

What shall I wear for my first swim?

Local Wet Groups

England
Brighton Swimfit Group has a page on this site. Contact: Stefan

USA - Pacific Northwest
Meet wet people from Washington, Idaho and Oregon. Contact: 

USA - Wisconsin Wet Guys
A group of guys from Southeast Wisconsin and the area into getting wet and muddy. All orientations welcome. Fully dressed wet and muddy fun is the main requirement. Write to the contact guy for more info.

Belgium
Gekleed Zwemmen
Zwemmen met kleren aan en Belgie. Vind je het plezant om met je kleren aan te zwemmen of te baden? Je bent zeker niet alleen! Je kan hier alle kommentaar op jou "natte hobby" kwijt! Vertel een verhaal, stel anderen vragen enz. Bekijk onze foto's. Voeg er de jouwe aan toe. Pas op: deze website is toegankelijk voor alle leeftijden. Hou onze page "clean" aub!
It's a very modest try to start with a Flemisch wet group here. The language is only Dutch, only interesting for our country, but there are a few pics to, for everyone. Contact: 

Frequent Questions

So you've found our "secret" site and wonder if this new trend sport is for you. On this page we try to answer some questions you may have. We've just started this guide as a service for new readers by more experienced readers.

Don't forget to scroll down this page. If you can't find the answer here if you can think of more questions and answers, please email us.

Am I the only one into this?

No, you're not. There are thousands if not millions who enjoy this hobby. This site gets about 70,000-90,000 unique visitors each month. And that's only those who have Internet access and have found this site. There are lots more.

In America this is just becoming a new trend sport. In Europe it's more popular and people are getting organised, book pools, go together on holidays or plan other wet events. In Thailand most people swim fully clothed, mainly out of modesty and also because they don't want to get sunburned.

How can I meet others?

  • Post a message in our wet forums.
  • Attend foam/pool parties.
  • Swim in your clothes where people can see you and you can meet other wet friends.
  • Engage in sports that get you soaking wet:
    Canoeing, Lifesaving, Sailing, Surfing and Windsurfing, etc.
  • Practise for an endurance swim. Lifeguards do this too.
  • Join a club where they get wet fully clothed. Check out our Sports section, choose a sport and then find a suitable club near you.
  • Join the Scouts. They often get soaking wet, especially the Sea Scouts and Venture Scouts.
  • Take advantage of getting caught in the rain, then have a shower.
  • Learn how to be 'accident prone' near water. Go ahead, be clumsy. :o)

How do I organize a local wet group?

You may want to set up some pretext, a sensible reason or framework for your wet activities. Here are some ideas:

  • Livesaving
    Some community service organisations, colleges,and universities offer advanced life saving/survival swimming courses. In many lifesaving classes the students are asked to get in the pool fully clothed during training. You can usually book a lane in a pool for livesaving swimfit sessions. Get a local lifeguard or pool attendant involved to supervise and train you and give it an official touch. Lifeguards love to get wet, that's why they do that job.

  • Parties
    Organise Wacky Wet Parties at home or at a hotel. If you don't have your own pool, ask at a public pool if they do poolparties.

  • Watersports
    No, not golden showers. There are plenty of real watersports that get your clothes wet. Join or start a local canoeing, swimming, sailing or windsurfing club. See our Sports Pages for ideas.

  • Baptisms and Blessings
    The Buddhists celebrate their New Year in April with water blessings (Songkran). In Thailand you'll get soaked in the streets by well meaning revellers as a blessing.
    Many Christian denominations have fully clothed immersion-type baptisms in the sea or pools. Be creative. Start your own group, like the Brothers and Sisters of Aquaeuos Indulgence, or such.

How do I start?

If you haven't worn any clothes in the water before it might be best if you try it first at home. Go to your bathroom and take a shower or bath in comfortable clothes like you're wearing right now. See how it feels.

Feels good? Alright! Next try it in pools or lakes. Depending on your swimming ability, start with light clothing and carefully enter a pool, or lake, or the sea. Don't go out of your depth. Just lower yourself into the water and enjoy the feeling. As you get more confident, add more clothing and see what happens.

What shall I wear?

Clothes are meant to keep us warm. So where is the logic in taking them off when you enter a somewhat colder environment, like water? Keep your kit on and enjoy your watersports longer. Use quick drying clothes like sportswear. Anoraks help avoid windchill. Your clothes will dry off in a short while. Stings from beasties in the sea, pneumonia, or skin cancer through sunburn can kill. Visit our Fashion Section for more stylish ideas.

What will people think when they see me wet?

Not much. Most are too worried what you think about them. It all depends on your attitude. If you walk as confident when wet as you do when dry people will respect you. We've found that people treat you just normal when you act normal.

What shall I say when people ask me why I swim in clothes?

Occasionally you'll get questions, mostly for kids and teens. They are curious because they may want to get wet themselves some day. Just educate them: "It's fun, great execise, avoids sunburn and keeps me warm." No worries.

  • Say you just feel more comfortable in jeans than shorts.
  • Say you're afraid to get sunburned, or you have a sensitive skin condition that does not react well to direct sunlight. Your mum is probably concerned about that sort of thing so it gives you a good excuse to swim in clothes.
  • Just say you forgot to take your swimsuit.
  • Intrepid swimmers and divers don't need any excuses, nor do they offer any explanations.
  • Just do it and say: 'Oops !'