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Old 01-22-2019, 08:47 AM
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Hey guys, I'm new to the board as of yesterday. It's been a lovely welcome!

My fascination for tight and small swimwear began in my teens, but as with most others I didn't have the guts to do anything about it until my mid 20s (where I am now). I started swimming laps regularly around a year ago, and slowly but surely I dared myself to wear smaller and smaller suits. Most guys swimming for fitness at the local swimming pool wear square cuts or briefs anyway so I'm not all alone in this, but it's been a little milestone for me to overcome nonetheless! Everytime I wore a smaller, more revealing suit it was exhilarating. The feeling was indescribable. Confident, happy, horny, all mixed!

Anyway, I'm now in a state of experimenting with different ways of tweaking the appearance of my speedo. I must admit I can't stop staring at a good looking bulge or vpl when I see one at the pool, and I want an impressive one myself. I am fairly gifted in that department, and I sometimes wear a cockring to just lift everything forward (which gives me an impressive bulge I must admit).

So my question to you guys is if you have any tips or ideas to have a visible penis line/impressive bulge, and also be as revealing as possible in a way that looks like I'm just well endowed and dealing with what nature gave me? To me, it's important to stand out for the right reasons. That means no small bikinis etc, but sticking to well known brands such as speedo, arena, adidas, nike++. Otherwise it will be too obvious I'm trying to show off. I'm there to work out anyway

What are your thoughts? Do you have any experiences with your bulge/vpl using well known brands? Which colors/patterns reveal more etc?

Thanks guys, have a great day!
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Old 01-22-2019, 09:06 AM
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Hi mate.
Find that along with white, red is a good colour for showing what you have. A
I have a pair of red Arena trunks and the way they look and hold the outline when semi effect is good - at least so I have been told!
Plenty of guys with more experience here.
Happy swimming!
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Old 01-22-2019, 09:32 AM
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Hi mate.
Find that along with white, red is a good colour for showing what you have. A
I have a pair of red Arena trunks and the way they look and hold the outline when semi effect is good - at least so I have been told!
Plenty of guys with more experience here.
Happy swimming!


Thanks for your reply!
Is it this one by any chance?

I saw in another thread that red suits gave a pretty obvious outline! Perhaps I should try one! How do you think the red Speedos are? Solar maybe.
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Old 01-22-2019, 09:41 AM
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Yeah. That is the one.
I have a red Speedo endurance which I wore for swimming last week. Looks good without being too brief. Just tried it on there to check!
Other guys here will have plenty of suggestions.
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Old 01-22-2019, 10:14 AM
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Hi, and welcome.

Wearing one of the well-known athletic brands might make you feel like less of a show-off but I think that's more for you than other people. People cant tell what brand something is unless they are looking really close. Probably the smallest brief marketed for athletic use is the sporti euro. Or you can just wear anything in black and it gives it a purposeful, athletic-wear look regardless of what it is. You should feel free to post photos for reference, I will try to include a photo of sporti euro if I can find; I think it would be a perfect pick for what you want and quite inexpensive as well.
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Old 01-22-2019, 10:56 AM
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Wearing your briefs socially and with friends is how you can begin to feel "normal" wearing them and be able to wear casually. Just scurrying from the locker room to the pool for your laps isnt going to improve your confidence. Here is the sporti euro I wore for a trip to the mountain streams last summer.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1iD...jspfqQcC_gT2hl

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1kJ...Qfa9xzxUiGoYZU
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Old 01-22-2019, 11:12 AM
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Hi, and welcome.

Wearing one of the well-known athletic brands might make you feel like less of a show-off but I think that's more for you than other people. People cant tell what brand something is unless they are looking really close. Probably the smallest brief marketed for athletic use is the sporti euro. Or you can just wear anything in black and it gives it a purposeful, athletic-wear look regardless of what it is. You should feel free to post photos for reference, I will try to include a photo of sporti euro if I can find; I think it would be a perfect pick for what you want and quite inexpensive as well.

You are probably right about the brand thing. Thinking about it I don't really pay attention to other people's brands, so why would they care about mine? Even if it's still in my head I do think many bikini-style briefs are too skimpy, so I prefer the ones with 2-3" seams.

Anyway, the one you are wearing do look very good!
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Old 01-22-2019, 02:10 PM
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You are probably right about the brand thing. Thinking about it I don't really pay attention to other people's brands, so why would they care about mine? Even if it's still in my head I do think many bikini-style briefs are too skimpy, so I prefer the ones with 2-3" seams.

Anyway, the one you are wearing do look very good!


It's like you said in the original post; anytime you wear something smaller than you are used to it is exciting. Having grown up in the USA at one point I felt overexposed in board shorts that didn't reach the knees.
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Old 03-09-2019, 06:50 PM
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Hi mate.
Find that along with white, red is a good colour for showing what you have. A
I have a pair of red Arena trunks and the way they look and hold the outline when semi effect is good - at least so I have been told!
Plenty of guys with more experience here.
Happy swimming!
I agrr red is a great color along with white
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Old 03-12-2019, 06:04 PM
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I'm with everyone else recommending the Sporti suits. The sizing is very small though and I got something way too small for my first sporti suit. They are though the most flattering skimpy suit that looks like a sport or competition type.

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