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JamesSwim 10-13-2012 05:41 PM

also have wide speedo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MuscleSpeedo
That suit probably has a v-cut or Rio-back seat which would be about a 2 to 2.5 inch groin....very comfortable. If it is a thong or T-back suit, most likely a 1 to 1.5 inch groin.

These are fairly common dimensions for posing suits. What most designers of mainstream men's bikini swimwear have not yet realized is that these groin dimensions would make a 'standard' bikini suit much more comfortable. I have a Speedo with a 3.5 inch groin. That is ridiculously wide.


I just noticed that I also have a Speedo brand brief with a 4 inch wide groin. So the leg bindings pulls up into the thigh and bunches up. I guess that's why people tend to stick with their favorite brands when they tend to use a pattern or cut that fits.

Torchwatch 10-14-2012 02:57 PM

The wider the groin in a suit the less likely you are to drop out by accident, those with larger balls will need a wider suit at this point. What fits one person may be less comfortable for someone less well endowed.
Although exercise builds muscle and overeating builds fat we don't have control over the size of those parts of our bodies determined genetically. Find swimwear that suits you are wear it confidently whatever your body type.

MuscleSpeedo 10-14-2012 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Torchwatch
The wider the groin in a suit the less likely you are to drop out by accident, those with larger balls will need a wider suit at this point. What fits one person may be less comfortable for someone less well endowed.
Although exercise builds muscle and overeating builds fat we don't have control over the size of those parts of our bodies determined genetically. Find swimwear that suits you are wear it confidently whatever your body type.


I agree.....but it would also depend on where you carry that equipment. Some guys are able to wear a cockring and pull it up front, where other guys' equipment may not move very far...if at all...from where it is attached.


This guy is wearing his Speedo backwards in order to have enough room for his monster bulge...



Byron 10-15-2012 01:12 AM

for techies..
 
The internet has strange ways - never seen that warning before.

Torchwatch 10-15-2012 04:48 PM

If you have a monster bulge then wear a suit with a pouch front and a suitably high waist to avoid pop outs.

MuscleSpeedo 11-03-2012 07:06 PM

The picture of the guy with his Speedo on backwards will only show up if you are logged into monstercockland.com

If you copy and past this URL into your browser, it should work. Clicking the link without logging in, won't work.

http://monstercockland.com/media/944...pumped_BULGES/

Byron 11-03-2012 08:47 PM

silicone?
 
LOL - "pumped stripper getting ready" in the vids must be the guy from Air Force Tech. School !

MuscleSpeedo 11-03-2012 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Byron
LOL - "pumped stripper getting ready" in the vids must be the guy from Air Force Tech. School !


Close....not quite that big! LOL

I'd like to see "pumped stripper getting ready" with his suit on...so I could check out the monster bulge. You gotta start with that and work your way down. ;)

Byron 11-04-2012 06:10 PM

stripper
 
He's out there somewhere wearing red - a video in a backstage dressing room with other performers I believe (haven't retraced it yet but it's a tribute to the fabric strength and the suit-maker !)

Dooley67 03-17-2015 04:08 PM

Tightening leg opening
 
I know that this is an old post but just last week I found a way to transform a suit to tighten the leg openings. I have a black Tactics bikini with about a 2" side seam which I really like, but the leg openings were just too big for me to swim laps in it. I had even bought a size Small since the Medium that I already had in white was way too loose, probably not even appropriate for the beach.

So I came up with this idea. I took about a 2" tuck in the bottom seam which served 2 purposes. First, the leg openings became much tighter and were now suitable to wear for lap swimming (I wore it today); and second, by taking that tuck, it brought the front of the suit lower and it looked and felt really sleek. The low cut front now is comparable to a Euro Sporti. I don't know how long it will hold up, but I've worn it a couple of times and it's been fine.

D67


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