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View Poll Results: Is it okay for a guy to wear string bikinis (or g-strings) to the beach? | |||
Yes | 40 | 85.11% | |
No | 7 | 14.89% | |
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Speedo bikini fetish
I have a bikini fetish that started at 12 y/o. We lived up north and it was winter. We were going to Florida and I didn't have a bathing suit. My mom took me to several stores but no bathing suits (winter) so she took me to a sporting goods store. All they had was a couple of speedos. One had stars and stripes (US flag) and I tried it on. The salesperson and her thought it was fine so I said ok. We stopped at some pools on the way to Florida and some of the girls seemed interested (but I was young and shy). Sometimes I would wear it around my family at our pool. At that time it was acceptable but soon after it became uncool and people assumed gay for wearing a speedo (early 1980s). But I loved the feel, comfortable and to show off my body. Once I moved out I bought more, different styles with string sides, colors and wore them to the college pools. I wouldn't say the girls were impressed but they didn't laugh and some seemed interested (but again I was still shy). Today I have several string bikinis, g-strings etc. that I wear to the beach. Almost nobody wears anything like it, I am totally alone wearing these at my beaches which is somewhat disappointing and makes me feel like maybe I'm too different. I wear speedo type to the pool and get some laughs. I wonder if it's acceptable enough or I should try to change. But I like them so much and I'm exhibitionist so it's hard to do. Anyway, thought I'd share my story. Thanks.
Last edited by BeachGuy : 10-26-2017 at 05:28 PM. |
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Where what you like and are comfortable in. Don't worry about what others think or say.
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I agree with MISpeedo wear what you like and are comfortable in and don't worry what the others think or say.
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Being in a small minority doesn't mean you're wrong.
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Jammers more popular with younger swimmers
More the younger swimmers are opting for jammers. Can be paired with a rashguard until you get to the beach.
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It's okay
I went to the beach yesterday in my skimpiest g-string. A lot of people sat around me, families w/children and nobody seemed to care. It was very freeing!
Last edited by BeachGuy : 11-06-2017 at 01:51 PM. |
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Last edited by BeachGuy : 11-09-2017 at 07:35 PM. |
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Yeah. As a long-time (14 years and counting) swim thong wearer, the responses tend to differ, depending on the crowd. I've had a few people stop to shake my hand or inquire where I got whatever suit I'm wearing that day. I've had a few people make snide remarks of whatever flavor. Only one instance where someone became belligerent enough for me to take precautions for my well-being. The vast majority of beach goers simply pay no mind to me, as I pose no threat to them.
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I'm a very hairy guy, front and back, a bear. I have worn very low-cut suits, string suits, narrow-side bikinis, t-back tucked gaffs (my favorites), thongs, g-strings etc. since the 1960's. I can and will wear anything with confidence at public beaches and the ocean, no need to shave.
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