<div><BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Actually the addition of water seems to add quite a bit to it all.<BR><BR>See the last page of Gittin [90b]: <BR>"Middas adam ra sheroeh es ishto...verochetzes im bnei adam."<BR><BR>"Im bnei adam salka daatach!?"<BR><BR>[Peirush Rashi: "Im kein raglayim ledavar shezonah hi, ve'asurah lo".<BR><BR>Tosfos: "Afilu adam ra eino sovel zeh me'ishto...afilu kala shebekalos<BR>eino oseh ken.."]<BR><BR>"Ela bemakom shebnei adam rochtzin - zu mitzva min haTorah legarsho"<BR><BR>No issur of mixed swimming!? My foot!!<BR><BR>- How can you call persons who engage in mixed swimming "bnei adam" ??<BR><BR>SBA<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<</div> <div> </div> <div>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div>The Gemarah is not talking about going mixed swimming in
a social context. It is clearly talking about a woman who acts in a promiscuous way so as to attract the attention of other men for purposes of committing adultry.The 'swimming in the case of the Gemarah is talking about a woman who goes to bathe in a men's bath house while they are there.</div> <div> </div> <div>HM<BR><BR></div><BR><BR>Want Emes and Emunah in your life? <br><br>Try this: http://haemtza.blogspot.com/<p> 
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