Yes I would be up for daring my kids to get a bath or shower fully clothed in their shoes and socks but with a provision to monitor them. As a matter of fact, they will even enjoy it more than I will.
If your family is the type to do wild and crazy things then giving a dare to your children is possible. If you children donÕt like taking a shower then taking one fully clothed would be a dare.
No they would not. It's not much of a dare.
push her in
By emptying your bladder when fully clothed.
Yes
Fully clothed, he was only 15.7 lbs.
Athena.
Yes, because it will make it a whole lot easier for them, for example, to save someone, or if they fall into a body of water, for them to swim to safety. So, yes, but start with things like pyjamas, which are generally, fairly loose. I would reccomend them to start this at 8 to 10 years of age.
She had no childhood. When she was born from Zeus' head, she emerged fully grown and clothed.
She had no childhood. When she was born from Zeus' head, she emerged fully grown and clothed.
Yes. you can go out shopping if you are fully clothed and you care about people.
The short answer is - its illegal to swim fully clothed in every state. If you are at a public beach and try to go in for a swim in a business suit for no good reason, you are creating a public nuisance and will be stopped - probably arrested. From there on you can sue for wrongful arrest but most circuit court judges will eat you alive. There are always local laws (usually city codes or county ordinances) that prevent someone from doing something 'silly' like blowing bubbles with your mustache on Sundays. Heres the bottom line. If its your property and you want to swim in your pool fully clothed - there is practically no chance of it being illegal anywhere in the US. BUT acting strange in public is up to a police officer to make a judgment call about.