It kind of makes sense though depending where someone lives. I remember watching some video in school and learning some tidbit about how some people don't even see rain until they're an adult because of the region they live in. It's hard for me to imagine going through my childhood and never seeing a drop of rain. I wonder how bewildered people are when it happens like that and they experience something we take for granted for the first time in their life.This topic is mind boggling to me. I realize now that I am an ignorant idiot for assuming everybody can swim! I guess I took for granted growing up on the coastline...
Swimming was just something I did. I wish I could teach all of you to swim, it feels so magical to me!

I do float, and was relaxing like that on my back in the sea until I noticed the beach was super far away and started panicking a bit.After all of my swimming talk, and about being good at it, I will admit I do not float. I have never understood how someone can just relax on their back and float like it's nothing. My legs instantly drag my down. I always need to be moving to swim.
 Now I enjoy leisurely swimming and doing it for the exercise (If i have time), but it's still funny though when random swimmers at the pool look at me amazed when I do a perfect dive LOL. Also in college they had this "skip PE altogether" course where if we proved we were physically fit in a sport then we'd get full credits for all required PE subjects for college. I chose the advance swimming course and passed so I never had another PE class after that LMAO.
 Now I enjoy leisurely swimming and doing it for the exercise (If i have time), but it's still funny though when random swimmers at the pool look at me amazed when I do a perfect dive LOL. Also in college they had this "skip PE altogether" course where if we proved we were physically fit in a sport then we'd get full credits for all required PE subjects for college. I chose the advance swimming course and passed so I never had another PE class after that LMAO.