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Warwick rowers
Being a (67 y/o) stationary rower, I was wondering howthe upper body physique compared with that of the competitive swimmers. I think they are ahead, maybe.
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Seem like very level headed boys. Good looking and a head on their shoulders, how rare.
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It is interesting that a group of straight guys would come up with the whole idea of all doing naked pictures. They are clearly comfortable with each other as a team. I like that they still kept the pics in good taste, all the vitals are actually still covered from view. As to their muscularity, I think they could easily be either swimmers or rowers. They are very nice looking young men.
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Many sports teams, mostly NOT from the US, have done this. I have several DVD's of footballers posing for the camera as a fund raiser. Damn this country is soooooo up tight.
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a short rant...
I assume the this country you refer to is the USA. I really don't buy into the uptight USA stuff. I have worn brief swimwear all my life and it has never been an issue. I have been to many other supposedly more accepting places and I see the same board shorts, and the beaches look very much the same as they are here... very few guys in anything but shorts to their knees.. In Australia, for example, there are certain beaches where slight swimsuits are quite prevalent and others where they are not... just as we have here. In fact, the one place where I was flatly told my swimsuit was inappropriate was in the supposed mecca of briefs...Australia, I guess I am just fed up with the grass is always greener syndrome so many express on this board. It really is the same grass. Now, before everyone throws back at me that board shorts were a USA invention and it ruined it for everyone... boardies are actually as much Australian as they are US. In fact, many historical perspectives give the land down under credit for their beginnings.
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Agree! In fact, I think wannabe Speedo wearers can be their own worst enemy. They seem to need safety in numbers, perceiving that without it, everybody else at the beach is judging them. I can't count the number of times I've set up camp at a beach or pool, stripped down to my swim brief, and had guys nearby suddenly strip off their dork shorts to reveal Speedos beneath, once I'd broken the taboo. One can only assume that had I not shown up, they'd still be over-dressed, stewing about the uptight USA. |
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