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JUST DO IT mang. :P
It's becoming more and more accepted in the U.S., and if you're confident about it, you'll be fine! |
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I want to go soon!
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How's the crown down there? Am I expecting to see a lot of older gay men ogling at other guys or is it super fit younger guys that make me feel inadequate, lol? How prevalent are speedos? I really would like a speedo tan, but I don't want to be over-dressed. I am so down to go, but I just haven't found the time. At the back of my head I also want to lose some weight and tone myself up a bit. So, I've put off going for another month. |
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The older gay guys will be ogling the super fit young guys.
Since you do not aspire to being super fit you will be ignored. Of course, watching the older gay guys ogling the super fit young guys will make you jealous of the unwanted attention they receive. Wearing your speedos and being ignored on a beach seething with unrequited sexual tension may be slightly perturbing, so get yourself fit and slim enough to be noticed but not constantly followed about by wayward eyes. |
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Thought I'd try to resurrect this thread.
Eagle Beach in Aruba. Probably speedo to square cut to boardies ratio of 1:4:25. .but...no one paid any attention to me in my speedo at all regardless or age or what they were wearing. I can also attest that Brighton Beach in Brooklyn, NY is speedo friendly. Those flickr pics are pretty old, but I was there in 2014 and even the lifeguards wore orange sunga-type speedos. Speedo ratio was probably 1:15 or so. |
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All the time
I haven't worn board shorts in about 3 years, I'm from Rhode Island, which has lots of beaches
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I don't follow the term 'speedo-friendly'. That infers that if nobody's wearing them at the beach, and you decide to put on a pair on you'd be subject to hostility and abuse. Really? Does that ever happen?
Shouldn't the term be 'speedo-prevalence? |
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Surely there would be grades of beaches that would vary day to day depending on exactly who is there in any given day. I would suggest as follows:
Speedo violent: Wear speedos and someone will come over and hit you. Speedo shunning: People will turn their backs on you and avoid contact except for unfriendly sideways glances. Speedo snideing: People accept you in your speedos but make occasional snide remarks that you are intended to overhear. Speedo neutral: You wear your speedos, they wear their baggy shorts, live and let swim. Speedo friendly: Enough men and boys in speedos for brief swimwear to appear the normal option without it seeming to be the "gay option". Speedo majority: Nearly all men and boys in speedos, anyone sunbathing or swimming in big baggy shorts beginning to look ridiculously overdressed. |
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Torchwatch, I like your gradient approach on the matter. I wonder how easy it would be to develop a single forum entry with such a "grade" for each country, region, state, beach, pool (or whatever that would be easily updated by members based upon experiences).
For all of you who like me have been the first guy (sometimes the only) to swim/sun at a pool or beach in what you find comfortable/practical/preferable to wear, thanks. You gotta realize in some of these uptight locales you're giving other, less-daring dudes the go-ahead to follow your lead. Glad for this board and the free thinkers herein. Happy Friday, guys. |
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Beach
I go to the beach quite regularly and I'm the only one wearing a Speedo and my girlfriend wears a thong, not a over popular beach, no one has ever bother us, why would they.
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How is Clearwater beach in this regard? I have quite an interest in that beach as well as Lanikai in Oahu.
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