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Sometimes a Full Body Suit makes Sense
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Sometimes a full Body Suit makes sense.
A one piece spandex dark colored swimsuit can make sense for a guy wearing one, like a lady's one piece water polo swimsuit with a long back zipper and well lined inside the lower part, but no upper torso built in bra. They help prevent a bad body sunburn during a very warm and sunny day, on a man's upper torso and back. I wore a one piece water polo swimsuit on a few occasions, when at a private swim club and it felt really nice, keeping my male privates snug and secure also preventing most of my body getting sunburned. I never thought of them as women's swimwear, but a nice fitting summertime Body Suit that can be worn by both males or females
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A one piece suit doesn't make any sense at all for either a male of female. If you want to prevent a sun burn, just go to an indoor pool.
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OMG! Its bad enough he is wearing a one piece suit - but with sleeves?? Did he borrow it from his mother or grandmother? Not enough booze not get me to wear that thing. If they think speedos look gay, wait til they see that!
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I have some women's one piece suits I've been working up the courage to wear in public. Maybe this summer, since who the hell cares about swimwear and societal gender norms right now...
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a Full Body Suit make sense
In answer to your questioning wearing a one piece bodysuit, the one Iv'e worn was a tank style one without sleeves and fit well. It looked fine on me too. It was nice wearing a one piece bodysuit in a private swim club. The interesting sight, seen by other guys, was the long back zipper and being asked by most of those guys was for them wanting to open the back zipper on the one piece full body suit and strip it off me while I'm getting ready to change in the locker room.
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