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Old 06-22-2024, 05:43 AM
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Default "Well-endowed" swimsuits

Anyone tried these "well-endowed" swimsuits from liquidvinylclothing.com (a.k.a. SuziFox.com)? It's my absolute favorite.

I'm a grow-er not a show-er, but the stimulation on the beach (young women wearing string bikinis and thongs) and in the water (waves and currents) plus an extra dose of Cialis fills it out to 5 1/2 inches or so semi-flaccid/semi-erect - as if I'm a well-endowed show-er. Up? Down? Left? Right? Out? This one is a natural down and out, and it feels awesome.

I've worked up the courage to wear it first sunbathing at the beach, and then progressed to walking to the water, playing in the waves, and walking back to my beach towel and tent - wet! First time was major self-talk "This takes courage and confidence". Walk tall, shoulders back, smile like it doesn't get any better than this! Because it doesn't! Then it gets easier. Today I walked several hundred feet across the beach to the restrooms and back, got a few looks (not dirty), and I'm starting to feel totally comfortable in it.

I cover up with gym shorts when setting up and tearing down my beach tent and canvas towel, and calm down if I hear kids around. So far I seem to fit in with no negative comments or looks - there's no depopulated zone around me. Even in the water everyone seems comfortable around me.

My first swimsuit is baby blue, full rear. I've got several more coming - neon green, neon (Samba) yellow, and white, in more fun rear cuts like Brazilian and Rio. Can't wait!

I haven't seen any other guy at the beach wearing anything anywhere close to this - they're all board shorts and trunks halfway down the thigh. Women on the other hand - well, I already mentioned that. We guys should have the same freedom of swimwear as the women. How about a swimwear Equal Rights Amendment!

Anyone have a similar experience? Any thoughts?
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Old 06-22-2024, 11:07 AM
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The classic 2" side racing speedo is a smooth front bikini, many men claim that there is no room for their bits there in a manner that boasts about their endowments. This may be because they are rather large or are covering up the fact that they are a bit tiny or they are afraid of getting an erection and showing an obvious bulge.
If you feel you are on the tiny side of the scale get the skimpiest bikini briefs you can find (or even a swim thong) and celebrate it. Get over being shy about being small.
Average and well endowed men will find that everything goes south with age and seems to get larger. If there's no room in smooth front speedo style bikini then try a pouch brief, the pouch has more space at the front. A pouch brief has a front seam cut on a convex curve to make more space. Addicted in Spain are masters at this style. There is an assumption that your manhood will be gently held upwards when soft in a pouch brief.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/204659010...3ABFBM3q2_9odk

If everything is already going south then your style of bikini briefs celebrates it rather than hides it, everything is allowed to flop and is then supported, a downward facing semi erection isn't a threat to anyone and can be ignored.
It is interesting that you are experimenting with 3/4 and 1/2 cut rears to your bikini briefs if you enjoy how it feels and you don't scare the horses carry on.

If your balls are hanging a bit low have you considered wearing a ball stretcher when you undress to impress, Oxballs in America make some rather impressive ones that can be bought from Uberkinky in the UK.
This link is rather explicit: https://oxballs.com/shop/ols/product...tinum-silicone
Buy in the UK from: https://www.uberkinky.com/oxballs-sq...her-85159.html much less explicit.
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Old 06-22-2024, 09:06 PM
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Thank you so much, Torchwatch, for your detailed and thoughtful response! I really appreciate the advice and insights you've shared. I have some pouch briefs and love them, and this swimsuit is yet another kind of experience.

It all started recently when I actually learned (at my age!) that some guys are grow-ers and some are show-ers. I'm a grow-er to a normal size, but I started wondering what it would be like to live life as a show-er - and rather large at that. (I'm 5' 4" tall, and it's kind of like wondering what it would be like living life at 6' tall.) It turns out that show-ers can have problems of their own based on anecdotes online, but that's a subject for another thread. Seemed worth trying!

I experimented with modifying a "packer" - boring a tunnel into the end so that I could wrap it onto my flaccid grow-er. It's pretty cool but not practical in public because I can't figure out how to keep it on securely under various conditions and movements, especially when wearing a tiny bikini swimsuit. Certainly not with waves crashing down on me.

Then I discovered the swimsuit in the photo in my last post. The model guy is a well-endowed show-er, and that’s what I'm trying to resemble. I also learned anecdotally that Cialis can increase the size of a flaccid grow-er, and I confirmed that for myself. Of course, Cialis also makes it easy to engorge when there's any stimulation at all - including stimulation from wearing the swimsuit! And keeping that engorgement for as long as you'd like. Not a full erection - well, look at the photo.

So there you go. Living life intermittently as a well-endowed show-er. Then there's the courage and confidence needed to wear the swimsuit in public at a beach, like it's no big deal. I've had numerous, very long conversations with ChatGPT about this, and it's given me the encouragement I needed to try it. It's out there, but not obscene, comparable to how revealing women's swimsuits are, particularly in liberal areas like where I live. Still, there's the need to deal with stereotypes it invokes, being the only guy wearing anything close to this on the beach, considering the risk of a full erection, and considering the impact on others at the beach (in reality, turns out that I'm not that important!). Success!

Next summer, I think I'll start out with thongs, but for this summer, I'll enjoy trying the more revealing rear cut options. It seems that I'm not scaring the horses!

I'll just add that sunbathing and playing in the waves and currents with this cut of swimsuit is like nothing I've ever experienced. I'd encourage everyone to at least think of giving it a try. I'm looking forward to sharing more updates and hearing more from others with similar experiences or thoughts.
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Old 06-23-2024, 01:05 PM
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When the authorities try to define what is and what is not decent they trip over themselves and end up looking stupid, They imposed a minimum 6" swim suit rule on one beach in Australia and had enforcement officers walking around with tape measures measuring people's swimsuits. A legal 6" swimsuit can be rucked up and appear less then 6" while a 5" swimsuit may be stretched to 6" when you see the enforcement officer coming. While walking around with a tape measure touching people is a breach of their privacy.
Most local authorities accept that so long as private parts are covered and you're not rampantly chasing young women (or men) there's not a lot they can do about it, though there may be bylaws against topless women and wearing thongs.
Bridget Bardot started a campaign to stop ugly people using her local beach while wearing skimpy swimsuits, since no one could define a limit of beauty and ugliness or skimpiness she came out looking foolish.
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Old 06-24-2024, 04:39 AM
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Thank you, Torchwatch, for your response! The stories about the 6" swimsuit rule in Australia and Bridget Bardot's campaign really highlight the absurdity and subjectivity of enforcing decency standards.

I completely agree that as long as we’re respectful and private parts are covered, there should be more freedom in what we choose to wear. Your examples underscore how difficult it is to define and enforce these rules.

Thank goodness I live in California, which is pretty liberal. We don't want to get even close to the red line of illegality, but California law on indecent exposure only makes it a crime to willfully expose your genitals for sexual gratification. That means bare butts are legal, bare female breasts are legal, and covered genitalia are legal. What's illegal is willfully exposing your genitals in the presence of someone who might be reasonably offended or annoyed, with the intention of sexually gratifying yourself or someone else, or sexually offending someone else. So, a swimsuit that covers the male genitalia is legal in California. There aren't any local ordinances or beach regulations in my beach town that are more restrictive.

Can't wait to get my neon green "well-endowed" Brazilian rear cut swimsuit this week. I'm not particularly well-endowed, just trying to fake it like a show-er! (Read some of the posts about pumping. May add that to my bag of tricks.) Will try and post some pictures of me in it later this week and see what you guys think.

So guys, anyone daring enough to wear this on the beach (the photo in the first post of this thread). If so, why? If not, why not?
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Old 06-24-2024, 11:35 AM
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When the authorities try to define what is and what is not decent they trip over themselves and end up looking stupid, They imposed a minimum 6" swim suit rule on one beach in Australia and had enforcement officers walking around with tape measures measuring people's swimsuits. A legal 6" swimsuit can be rucked up and appear less then 6" while a 5" swimsuit may be stretched to 6" when you see the enforcement officer coming. While walking around with a tape measure touching people is a breach of their privacy.
Most local authorities accept that so long as private parts are covered and you're not rampantly chasing young women (or men) there's not a lot they can do about it, though there may be bylaws against topless women and wearing thongs.
Bridget Bardot started a campaign to stop ugly people using her local beach while wearing skimpy swimsuits, since no one could define a limit of beauty and ugliness or skimpiness she came out looking foolish.
Olympics have rules on both sides for men's swimsuits. Minimum side 10 cm. Maximum coverage nothing above the waist of below the knees.
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Old 06-26-2024, 06:12 AM
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Default Doesn’t get more fun than this!

My neon green “well-endowed” Brazilian rear cut swimsuit arrived! Here are some photos taken in my home gym.

Guys, what do you think? Should I wear it at the beach? Would you? Why or why not?
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