Summer of Swim, day 3
Today we swam at Marble Falls. We didn't stay in long, though, because the water was pretty murky. Gavin asked to go swimming as soon as he woke up, but I stalled for a couple of hours and tried to negotiate waiting until we got back to Austin to go to the pool, but he wouldn't have it. So I got in for about thirty minutes and then got out on the pretext that I liked to be able to see my legs when swimming. He said, "Why do you want to see your legs?" I responded that it made me uncomfortable for parts of my body to disappear when I knew they were still there. He said he couldn't see his hand, but he felt great. This is the tenor of many of our conversations.
Today we swam at Marble Falls. We didn't stay in long, though, because the water was pretty murky. Gavin asked to go swimming as soon as he woke up, but I stalled for a couple of hours and tried to negotiate waiting until we got back to Austin to go to the pool, but he wouldn't have it. So I got in for about thirty minutes and then got out on the pretext that I liked to be able to see my legs when swimming. He said, "Why do you want to see your legs?" I responded that it made me uncomfortable for parts of my body to disappear when I knew they were still there. He said he couldn't see his hand, but he felt great. This is the tenor of many of our conversations.

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