So a while ago, I went to a public swimming pool with some friends. I usually bring some balloons, because they are great to float on. And they usually peak the interest of others as well. This time I brought a q24. Suddenly one of the little fountains turned on, so I took the balloon and tried to fill it with a little water. Turns out the water pressure of these fountains is way higher than I anticipated, and the q24 having such a long neck, resulted in the balloon filling up with water extremely fast! It was almost maxed out within a minute (the bulb part only). Closing it with a clip and holding it felt AMAZING! The way it behaves filled with water is totally different then air, specially if it is in a pool, so gravity doesnt destroy it as easily.
It was still a little awkward, on the one hand being really turned on by this phenomenon, but on the other and trying to "keep it cool" with these friends (oooh look it's so big! Awesome right? Hahaha)
Since then I tried this more often, going to a swimming pool at inconvenient times to reduce the amount of strangers present. The best part was an old and soft cattex 32" longneck filled to about 80%. It felt even better because it was huge and still super soft. But because it was a public place I was still very much on guard.
Right now I'm working on a cattex 36", it's getting soft pretty evenly, so it would be great to fill at a pool sometimes in the coming weeks.
Has anyone else ever tried something like this?
It was still a little awkward, on the one hand being really turned on by this phenomenon, but on the other and trying to "keep it cool" with these friends (oooh look it's so big! Awesome right? Hahaha)
Since then I tried this more often, going to a swimming pool at inconvenient times to reduce the amount of strangers present. The best part was an old and soft cattex 32" longneck filled to about 80%. It felt even better because it was huge and still super soft. But because it was a public place I was still very much on guard.
Right now I'm working on a cattex 36", it's getting soft pretty evenly, so it would be great to fill at a pool sometimes in the coming weeks.
Has anyone else ever tried something like this?
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