Re: Yamaku's Swimming Pool
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 8:32 pm
Don't make me think those kind of thoughts. I'm trying to be incognito.pandaphil wrote:
Could result in an epic splash fight though.
Don't make me think those kind of thoughts. I'm trying to be incognito.pandaphil wrote:
Could result in an epic splash fight though.
I'm suddenly reminded of the trailer from Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.MegaMoto wrote:Something about someone who is usually totally nice doing something dastardly makes me laugh.Xanatos wrote:
I was thinking Lilly just accidentally shoves her into the pool.
The best part is that it was the Hanako Path Writer, Cpl_Crud saying it.Jobriq wrote:that is genius Also more seriously I would imagine Rin to be a drowning risk.... If she went swimming in the ocean maybe she could try talking to a jellyfishLianam wrote:Ahem. That is all.pandaphil wrote:Don't think Rin would be interested.
And before you say anything, you're welcome.
Wait if he's the Hanako path writer why was he thinking about Rin's path? I guess this was before they had decided who would write what? Wasn't Aura Rin's path writer?Lianam wrote:The best part is that it was the Hanako Path Writer, Cpl_Crud saying it.Jobriq wrote:
that is genius Also more seriously I would imagine Rin to be a drowning risk.... If she went swimming in the ocean maybe she could try talking to a jellyfish
Well yes, but he can still talk about other characters.Jobriq wrote:Wait if he's the Hanako path writer why was he thinking about Rin's path? I guess this was before they had decided who would write what? Wasn't Aura Rin's path writer?Lianam wrote:The best part is that it was the Hanako Path Writer, Cpl_Crud saying it.Jobriq wrote:
that is genius Also more seriously I would imagine Rin to be a drowning risk.... If she went swimming in the ocean maybe she could try talking to a jellyfish
MegaMoto wrote:Don't make me think those kind of thoughts. I'm trying to be incognito.pandaphil wrote:
Could result in an epic splash fight though.
Yes, 6th or 7th year.Xaredian wrote:6th or 7th what...?Guest Poster wrote:Where I come from, most kids learn to swim around their 6th or 7th. Hanako was 8 when she got hospitalized, so she could have learned it before then. I don't think she visited many swimming pools afterwards. In fact, I think the point of her being comfortable enough with her scars to wear a swimsuit is still so far into the future, there'd be no reason for her to still be at Yamaku.
I'm assuming age, but, I don't like assuming, because, ya know. It makes an 'ass' of 'u' and 'me'.As a swimmer myself, i'm not often off put by someone dripping wet or think of wicked thoughts when someone is dripping wet from swimming. I'd, probably, be more off put by the scars, if I were to see Hanako swimming. And might end up wondering how she deals with the chlorine with her scars.pandaphil wrote:I forget which story series it was part of, but I remember reading a cute scene where Hisao visits the pool early one morning and finds Hanako doing laps. It seems her parents took her swimming a long time ago, and she likes to sneak into the pool before classes each morning when theres nobody around. I thought it was kinda sweet and would make an interesting personality quirk.
Also kinda sad, not being able to do somethign she loved because she was afraid of someone seeign her.
(Totally not having wicked thoughts of what a wet Hanako would look like).
Yes. I mean honestly, its been nearly ten years since her accident. She isn't likely to be bothered except by really strong chemicals, sunlight, or perhaps more suseptible to chafing from binding clothes.Guest Poster wrote:
Yes, 6th or 7th year.
I recall reading somewhere that it's safe for burn victims (at least those who don't have fresh wounds) to swim in pools with cholorine in the water. As long as the water wasn't too hot or too cold, she could probably swim without too much discomfort...assuming there's nobody else around. If there WERE other people around, I doubt she'd consider going for a splash. Even burn victims who don't have the same complex over their scars as Hanako tend to generally not be thrilled at the prospect of exposing them to others. A wetsuit wouldn't be that much help because it'd attract just as much attention as her scars would and people would walk up to her to take a closer look and notice her facial scarring.
Heck, if Hanako entered any pool or bath that's not at Yamaku wearing a swimsuit, it wouldn't surprise me if someone asked her to leave because she'd make the other attending people uncomfortable.
I'd assume it's the usual stare, or whispers and all that kind of stuff. Yamaku students probably already learned to ignore them.pandaphil wrote: One thing I wish the VN had touched on more is the reaction of people outside the school to the girls disabilities. I wonder how they'd handle discrimination outside the confines of the school.
It touches lightly on the subject in Lilly's route during their date in the restaurant and during Akira's grand reveal when the subject of Lilly's parents pops up. Their true reason for leaving Lilly in Japan is left ambigious, but Hisao's and Akira's take on the matter suggests they're aware of the squeamishness that Japan, with the value its culture places on purity, still struggles with when it comes to the disabled.TacticalBacon wrote:I'd assume it's the usual stare, or whispers and all that kind of stuff. Yamaku students probably already learned to ignore them.pandaphil wrote: One thing I wish the VN had touched on more is the reaction of people outside the school to the girls disabilities. I wonder how they'd handle discrimination outside the confines of the school.
Xaredian wrote:As a swimmer myself, i'm not often off put by someone dripping wet or think of wicked thoughts when someone is dripping wet from swimming. I'd, probably, be more off put by the scars, if I were to see Hanako swimming. And might end up wondering how she deals with the chlorine with her scars.
The sad thing is, that probably would happen in the real world.Guest Poster wrote:Heck, if Hanako entered any pool or bath that's not at Yamaku wearing a swimsuit, it wouldn't surprise me if someone asked her to leave because she'd make the other attending people uncomfortable.
I think the fact that we even encountered KS shows we all knew this already.Lianam wrote:The sad thing is, that probably would happen in the real world.Guest Poster wrote:Heck, if Hanako entered any pool or bath that's not at Yamaku wearing a swimsuit, it wouldn't surprise me if someone asked her to leave because she'd make the other attending people uncomfortable.
Thank you Katawa Shoujo, for making us all realize that society sucks.
I'd be the complete opposite. I'd rather swim, than play games, in the water.pandaphil wrote: Emi might, being the athletic type, she could likely see the advantage in swimming, though she'd probably be mor einterested in water pistol fights and beach ball than swimming laps.Of course with Emi, sneaking into the pool for after hours antics are a possibility.
As a swimmer, myself, i've actually seen several people wear wetsuits. I doubt i'd be off put by her wearing one, despite the fact that she might be the only one wearing one at the/a pool.Guest Poster wrote:Yes, 6th or 7th year.Xaredian wrote:As a swimmer myself, i'm not often off put by someone dripping wet or think of wicked thoughts when someone is dripping wet from swimming. I'd, probably, be more off put by the scars, if I were to see Hanako swimming. And might end up wondering how she deals with the chlorine with her scars.pandaphil wrote:I forget which story series it was part of, but I remember reading a cute scene where Hisao visits the pool early one morning and finds Hanako doing laps. It seems her parents took her swimming a long time ago, and she likes to sneak into the pool before classes each morning when theres nobody around. I thought it was kinda sweet and would make an interesting personality quirk.
Also kinda sad, not being able to do somethign she loved because she was afraid of someone seeign her.
(Totally not having wicked thoughts of what a wet Hanako would look like).
I recall reading somewhere that it's safe for burn victims (at least those who don't have fresh wounds) to swim in pools with cholorine in the water. As long as the water wasn't too hot or too cold, she could probably swim without too much discomfort...assuming there's nobody else around. If there WERE other people around, I doubt she'd consider going for a splash. Even burn victims who don't have the same complex over their scars as Hanako tend to generally not be thrilled at the prospect of exposing them to others. A wetsuit wouldn't be that much help because it'd attract just as much attention as her scars would and people would walk up to her to take a closer look and notice her facial scarring.
Heck, if Hanako entered any pool or bath that's not at Yamaku wearing a swimsuit, it wouldn't surprise me if someone asked her to leave because she'd make the other attending people uncomfortable.
If she, or he, is fit, I can see your point. Though, chlorine filled hair is a turn off, imho.pandaphil wrote:I've always found freshly wet hair and clingy, shiny lycra to be incredibly sexy. Guess I'm just weird that way.Xaredian wrote:As a swimmer myself, i'm not often off put by someone dripping wet or think of wicked thoughts when someone is dripping wet from swimming. I'd, probably, be more off put by the scars, if I were to see Hanako swimming. And might end up wondering how she deals with the chlorine with her scars.
Haha, thank you for sharing that. That was awesome.Lianam wrote:Ahem. That is all.pandaphil wrote:Don't think Rin would be interested.
And before you say anything, you're welcome.