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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 596936" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>To be honest ksm, that is exactly what I have done. Not necessarily for the embarrassment factor but rather as an "I can't trust you to be there unsupervised" factor. They couldn't go to the pool if I wasn't able to be there to supervise. Given how I look in a suit, I sat under the umbrellas in shorts and shirt, read a book, and "watched" them. When I got tired of being there, they had to leave with me. Any fuss would set the "no pool" rule. Of course, I had to give them the full, clear-cut rules ahead of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 596936, member: 15799"] To be honest ksm, that is exactly what I have done. Not necessarily for the embarrassment factor but rather as an "I can't trust you to be there unsupervised" factor. They couldn't go to the pool if I wasn't able to be there to supervise. Given how I look in a suit, I sat under the umbrellas in shorts and shirt, read a book, and "watched" them. When I got tired of being there, they had to leave with me. Any fuss would set the "no pool" rule. Of course, I had to give them the full, clear-cut rules ahead of time. [/QUOTE]
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