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Is this safe to wear to the beach?
Last edited by WetWhite73 : 11-30-2017 at 01:49 AM. |
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What is it ?
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Safe
A bandaid I suppose.
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Quote:
Are we supposed to guess? |
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The link isn't working, obviously.
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Might anyone now why, when you insert a link, it doesn't show up? Any suggestions? It's worked before for me.
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Choose your beach with care.
The rear of these briefs will go completely transparent when wet, while the front doesn't hide much. Find a spot on a quiet beach away from the crowds. Away from anyone who might take offence. Remember getting into the sea is easy, but once your swim briefs are wet and see through everyone around will see you walking back to your towel and that's when they'll notice more than they expected. Don't make it a walk of shame. |
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Is this safe to wear to the beach?
I totally agree with Torchwatch. I assume this is an AB WJ in white. I have one too, and I stay away from the crowds and normally wear on a beach when no one is around or in private on the boat. Nice suit but tell all. If that isn't a problem or is the purpose then Have Fun! (PS: Coming from the water when wet and someone is around, I move my equipment out of the WJ and against me to increase the affect of the liner)
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