How much would you hate me? Please help me out.

Former Member
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First of all...I am not a masters participant. And uhmm...I don't even reguraly swim. I generally run, althought I hate it....uhhh but that's besides the point. The point is, I'm pregnant with my first. And it's fall now so running is pretty much out of the question. (Asthma and intense uterine cramping. oh joy!) But my gym at work has a lap pool and I all of a sudden remembered in while I was trying to make myself enjoy the thought of walking on a treadmill. The point is....I want to know how much people are going to hate me for swimming. I can't wear a one peice (well I guess I could get a maternity one but they fit horrible). And uh....excuse me...but my breasts are huge from being pregnant. And while I can swim just fine, I'm not a "swimmer" so I do a lap of crawl, a lap of backstroke, a lap of side stroke, a lap of butterfly...etc, etc. etc. Oh and I will often rest in between becuase...well it's hard enough work being pregnant, let alone swimming. lol. So if you got into the pool and saw me in the lane next to you. Would you hate me for lolling about in a lane with my pregilicous body on display? I feel kinda bad. I wish they would just give me a half a lane. What should I do to minimize the hate?
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    There's a pregnant woman at my pool (unless she's had the baby. I haven't seen here in a week or so) and she's very fast. In swimming I've noticed people are far less critical about people's bodies than in either cycling or running. Especially cycling where it seems like one is considered a "poser" if they don't conform to some kind of formula involving one's body mass and the cost of their bicycle.
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    There's a pregnant woman at my pool (unless she's had the baby. I haven't seen here in a week or so) and she's very fast. In swimming I've noticed people are far less critical about people's bodies than in either cycling or running. Especially cycling where it seems like one is considered a "poser" if they don't conform to some kind of formula involving one's body mass and the cost of their bicycle.
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