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![]() I live in Florida and take my kids regularly to the water parks here. I always wear a speedo type suit. Although you get some looks and such I’ve never had an issue. I travel frequently and have visited many water parks and I have never been told a Speedo is not acceptable. I took my son to a water park a few months ago in Wisconsin. I was the only man in anything other than swim trunks and again no one said a thing. Even if that water park has that listed I highly doubt it’s enforced as long as it’s a regular speedo type brief. That water park mentioned is near Houston. With the high international population there I’m sure there have been Speedo type suits there. I again doubt it’s enforced.
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![]() So you turn up to the waterpark in your speedos and they say it's not allowed, but you say I identify as a woman and I'm wearing bikini bottoms.
But they throw you out because women can't go topless. ![]() |
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![]() My itsy-bitsy stringy bottom doesn't work to well on water slides guys
I wear boy shorts swim bottoms with my bikini bra to go down water slides or just swim at the water park in a onesie Why don't you guys just wear mens onesies like this one https://www.bodywearstore.com/en/sho...y-105892-navy/ |
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![]() The weird thing about that, is that it draws more attention to your package than swim briefs.
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![]() If that wrestling suit is your thing go for it. Wear what you are comfortable and confident to wear. For me it’s a speedo style suit when at the pool , beach or water park.
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