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Windsuit Girl
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All through elementary school, I was in a pair windpants three or four times a week. I started wearing them in kindergarten after seeing my friends wear their windpants and complete windsuits. The first time I wore windpants, I decided to wear a complete suit so I could experience what it was like to wear windpants and a complete windsuit at the same time. One of my friends said the turtle neck and windsuit combo was popular and white turtle necks made your suit stick out. That morning, I put on a white ruffled turtle neck and a navy and hot pink suit. After I put my turtle neck and windsuit on, I stood in front of the mirror looking at myself in my shiny and bright suit. I wondered what it would be like to swish around in my own suit. I started walking around my room non stop for a few minutes because I wanted to hear myself swishy. While, I was walking around I noticed that the swishy sound was louder simply because I was wearing the suit. I enjoyed being able to experience being able to hear myself swishy. When I got to school my friends were in complete windsuits or in a pair of windpants. After wearing my suit to school, I wore windpants to school three times a week, especially on days we had PE because we were required to wear athletic clothes to school. Since I loved and wanted to hear myself swishy, I decided on days I wore windpants to school, I would have five minutes of swishy time in room. During swishy time, I closed the door and I either walked around in my room, ran in place, or rubbed my legs together to hear myself swishy. During the winter, I wore windsuits full time. I always wore a turtle neck with my suit, unless it was a day that I had PE. On PE days, I wore a soild color short sleeve shirt with my suit. When I wore a complete windsuit, I had swishy time for ten minutes since I could rub my arms together, or against my jacket besides moving my legs to make myself swishy.
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