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AIBU?

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to think this was really rude (and childish)?

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reluctanttownie · 30/07/2012 15:38

Went to pool for early morning swim. Pool gets very crowded quickly and I (like most others there) have a favourite lane I try to get if possible. I and a few others were first through the doors at opening time. As usual I had bikini on under clothes, but to take advantage of being unusually early I went straight to the pool, left clothes on lounger nearest the steps into the pool and climbed in. I was down the steps, into the pool and halfway accross the pool to the lane I wanted (on other side from steps) when this other woman comes literally running along the edge of the pool flings all her things on the lounger nearest the far lane and dives into that lane. I am in the adjacent lane by the time she lands, a matter of inches away from her, so I stop and look at her in amazement. She looks back at me. She clearly is planning staying there, so to give her a chance to back out politely I say 'Oh, are you taking this lane then?' and she says (very haughtily, and utterly irrelevantly) 'I've been taking this lane for 15 years' (I've never set eyes on her before, but never mind).

By this time I'm fighting the childish temptation to just swim into the lane anyway and fight her for it, but I manage to maintain moral highground by saying casually 'Oh, I was rather hoping for it too, that's why I was in here so early' (I got here first, hint hint) and swimming off gracefully (Wink Hmm) in the lane next to her.

AIBU to think she is a rude ghastly old trout?* First person in water gets first choice of lane, right?

*Extra points for tactical suggestions for next encounter.

OP posts:
WelshMaenad · 30/07/2012 18:32

Only if they aren't displaying the requisite blue badge! Grin

TheQueenOfDiamonds · 30/07/2012 18:36

I think its a bit silly to have a favourite lane.

Not as silly as some of the women here though, What is the problem with a bikini?

modifiedmum · 30/07/2012 18:39

pmsl i would of ran alone next to her and dived in before she had the chance! joking btw... yabu. it's water that you can swim in no matter what lane it is. Funny tho!

modifiedmum · 30/07/2012 18:42

To add i dont get the deal with the bikini thing? I wear a bikini to swim and im quite busty and slim and it supports me very well, infact, better than a swimming costume as it has underwire and i dont swim like an old lady! Smile

Spuddybean · 30/07/2012 18:43

Not really sure about the bikini thing queen i saw it on a thread before where a womans husband didn't want her wearing one to the local pool and loads of posters were agreeing with him that it was 'showy' Confused

WorraLiberty · 30/07/2012 18:45

Ok this thread was weird enough just reading the OP

Who cares who got to the bloody lane first?

Then it got even weirder because some people think the OP shouldn't wear a bikini in a swimming pool Confused

If she was walking round Sainsburys in a bikini, you'd have a point....

ll31 · 30/07/2012 18:45

think yabvu-she got there first!

redrubyshoes · 30/07/2012 18:48

Did she get the gold medal? Bet she was wearing Speedos! The crowd must have been a bit shocked though............................

GhostShip · 30/07/2012 18:48

Get over it it's all water.

Spuddybean · 30/07/2012 18:48

I suppose if you have one of those 'normal' figures, a full costume fits. But if you deviate from the same size all over or other 'norms' then bikinis really are much better fitting. I can't find a cossie which is comfy as i am tall and broad and the material is too taught up my fanjo and round my back. Also bikini tops which are like bras don't fit for the same reasons bras don't fit - huge back & small bust.

So a 'showy' string bikini it is for me.

redrubyshoes · 30/07/2012 18:51

I mean what is The Olympics coming to? Shock

TandB · 30/07/2012 18:52

Clearly the issue people have with the bikini is because if the OP had been wearing a sensible one-piece she could have run faster than the "old trout" and dived into the pool ahead of her, thus triumphantly claiming the coveted lane.

This will probably go down as some kind of parable about practicality triumphing over vanity.

Or something.

TandB · 30/07/2012 18:53

Ghostship - I assume you mean "water under the bridge"!

goGBTeacher · 30/07/2012 18:58

If you are faster than her swim in her lane and hound her out.

If she is faster than you she gets the lane. Swimming rules.

OlivesTorchStreak · 30/07/2012 19:04

YABVU to throw your clothes on the lounger that somebody else may have liked to 'lounge' on.

Hell, if I could afford to go to a swimming pool that had 'loungers' I wouldn't give a hoot how many old trouts I shared my lane with.

honeytea · 30/07/2012 20:43

I do wonder if "old trout" was breaking a swimming pool rule, I am sure you were not allowed to run at the pool when I was a child.

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