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square-cut
06-07-2016, 01:12 PM
Hey guys. Getting braver, and bought this sucker from andrew christian. Just afraid it's too cock-forward and revealing, even for a gay beach. Thoughts?

lapswimmer
06-07-2016, 01:56 PM
That is up to you with regard to penis projection. There are several cuts out there that "show" the penis in detail. And for one like you with a nice size, it will surely be appreciated by the viewer. I prefer a more packed house, round contour package image to leave something to the imagination. Enjoy the suit.

paspeedo
06-07-2016, 02:36 PM
You wont have any issue with that suit at a gay beach, as I have seen far more revealing already. Now if you were going to a normal beach, my opinion is not to wear that particular one.

luvnmythong
06-07-2016, 03:07 PM
I love everything about this suit. Love the cut, the fit, and the pattern! Honestly, I don't think this would be offensive at all. Looks great on you. Just wear it wherever you want and don't think twice about it.

PSDave
06-07-2016, 04:40 PM
Andrew Christian suits are designed to display a mans package with their protruding pouches. The dark color makes it a little less obvious. The fact remains that you must be comfortable in what you wear. If you feel too "out there", try another suit.

MISpeedo
06-07-2016, 06:06 PM
I agree with PSDave. The suit looks great on you and the color will help tone down your concerns of how it looks to others. It is less showing than many of the N2N or AB suits that I see being worn. You have the body for it (this suit and cut) and as long as you are not the only guy on the beach in a speedo brief I doubt anyone will notice. If I was you, I would test it out and see what comments you get (hopefully none or positive ones). Most important if you are comfortable wearing it and are not doing it for the shock value to others, that should minimize what people see and think. Keep us posted in your decision.

beachg0y
06-07-2016, 06:09 PM
Square, PSDave is spot on regarding confidence. Awkward behavior feels creepy (or pervy) even if the trunks are long, baggy dork shorts. On the other hand, an early "hello" breaks the ice, psychologically removes anonymity and "normalizes" the scenario.

So wear what you like, keep it legal and behave neighborly. You'll set the right tone and, who knows, make friends who'll like you and your trunks of choice.

Torchwatch
06-07-2016, 10:45 PM
What does it look like when wet ? It is wise to test a suit like this in the shower before going to the public pool. It may go all clingy unexpectedly showing greater detail.

josborne3
06-08-2016, 08:32 AM
The suit looks great. Andrew Christian swimsuits and underwear with this cut look somewhat modest, in that they aren't super skimpy. You'll enjoy the way your package hangs free because it is very comfortable. This style is intended to enhance your package.

square-cut
06-08-2016, 12:51 PM
Thanks everyone for all the advice. Will definitely test it out in the shower before deciding. I agree with everyone that this bathing suit is NOT friendly for the general public. My intention is really only to wear it, if ever, to gay beaches, which are often also clothing optional. My real concerns are:

1) In Toronto it's a beach a lot of people I know go to. If you were my friend or acquaintance and saw me or hung out with me in this, would it make you feel awkward?

2) I worry that I don't have the body to pull this off.

Thanks again

ReservedEnthusiast
06-08-2016, 12:58 PM
1) In Toronto it's a beach a lot of people I know go to. If you were my friend or acquaintance and saw me or hung out with me in this, would it make you feel awkward?

2) I worry that I don't have the body to pull this off.

1) If I saw my friend in a suit like that, I'd enjoy the view too much to feel awkward! Especially on one of those gay-friendly/clothing optional beaches. Your friends would be expecting to see that much, if not more. The only awkwardness would be if they get a boner looking at you!

2) you look darn hot and well-equipped to me based on that photo! ;)

PSDave
06-08-2016, 04:06 PM
Think about it - if you were seen by a friend on a gay/nude beach then he too wants to be there and you may have just found a beach buddy. He may be as apprehensive as you are so just greet him the same as if you were anywhere else.
By the way, don't worry about your body, from what we have seen -- you look great. Never compare yourself with models or athletes that are working out many hours a day. Reqular guys don't look like that. You have a lean trim body, don't be afraid to show it.

josborne3
06-08-2016, 08:50 PM
Thanks everyone for all the advice. Will definitely test it out in the shower before deciding. I agree with everyone that this bathing suit is NOT friendly for the general public. My intention is really only to wear it, if ever, to gay beaches, which are often also clothing optional. My real concerns are:

1) In Toronto it's a beach a lot of people I know go to. If you were my friend or acquaintance and saw me or hung out with me in this, would it make you feel awkward?

2) I worry that I don't have the body to pull this off.

Thanks again

Your body is just fine. You could use a little more tan. Wear this suit with confidence. There is nothing risque about it. I would not hesitate to wear in to any beach here in Oregon, gay or straight, clothing optional of not.

If I were in Toronto, I'd hit the beach with you in your new swimsuit although all the admiration you'll get might make me a little jealous.

lapswimmer
06-08-2016, 09:58 PM
First, I think your body and the suit are quite fine together. The suit looks fine and I would be glad to go to the beach with you if you didn't mind my low cut NS suit. So you see, it all come down to what you want to do. Go by the beach and see who's there. Bet you see some Speedo wearing guys, so join the fun either in private or with friends.

7_of_Fine
06-08-2016, 10:08 PM
great body, great suit. I would hire you to gogo dance at a party in that. :) Also, they should be perfectly fine for the gay beaches. cock-forwardness encouraged (though, something like "shaftwear" might get you asked to leave).

MISpeedo
06-09-2016, 02:37 AM
Thanks everyone for all the advice. Will definitely test it out in the shower before deciding. I agree with everyone that this bathing suit is NOT friendly for the general public. My intention is really only to wear it, if ever, to gay beaches, which are often also clothing optional. My real concerns are:

1) In Toronto it's a beach a lot of people I know go to. If you were my friend or acquaintance and saw me or hung out with me in this, would it make you feel awkward?

2) I worry that I don't have the body to pull this off.

Thanks again

Re-read all posts and didn't see where it was suggested your new suit was not friendly for the general public, in fact I thought most people were positive on it. While being fine at a public beach, for sure it would be a non issue at a gay or clothing optional beach; after all who would care there.

1) I would have no problem if I was seen with a friend wearing this suit; no issue for me to feel awkward (jealous maybe).

2) Based on the photo you posted, you do have the body for this suit. Hope you reconsider and go for it.

square-cut
06-10-2016, 05:08 PM
Thanks everyone! This has been super affirming and helpful. I love this board.

Dash
06-12-2016, 02:17 PM
You look great and fill it out very well! I always do a shower test after one mortifying beach experience, just in case it looks drastically different when wet and clingy. The only "awkwardness" you'll get from friends at a gay beach is everyone noticing how hung you are!