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Minimalist75 03-22-2013 11:05 PM

Other than Swimming
 
Anyone run, bike, do yard work, etc. in speedo?

SwimTeamSpeedo 03-23-2013 12:20 PM

Yes to all 3. I frequently will wash the car, mow the lawn, or do other work around the house in my suits. I even built a deck one Summer at the lake and wore a suit the whole time. Power tools and swim briefs...lol. I love cycling along the coast in a swim suit, probably a throw back from my triathlon races.... the cool thing is I dont recall ever getting a bad reaction. Not quite as extreme, in the Summer I regularly run for miles on the beach in just whatever suit I have on.

kumu 03-23-2013 03:26 PM

I have jogged and biked in speedos. Surfing and body surfing too.

PSDave 03-25-2013 07:36 PM

I live in a desert area where virtually every house has a pool. It never seemed like a necessity to pull on shorts after my morning swim if I was going to do anything in the yard or go to the mailbox. I don't wash my own car or do my own yard work, but if I did, it would be in my swim suit. I pretty much put one on in the morning for my swim and don't bother with anything else unless I have to leave the house. (I work at home) In a beach area I see no issue with wearing a speedo to bike. However, in a metropolitan area, unless you are in a triathlon, the spandex bike shorts are more appropriate. It never hurts to "advertise" but too skimpy in the wrong place makes one look desperate.

kumu 03-25-2013 08:40 PM

A guy from the old board used to talk about speedo dates where he & bf would spend the whole day in their speedos, out and about. I guess there are some places you couldn't go in a speedo. Church for example. Not a lot of restaurants, but some I'm sure.

Minimalist75 03-25-2013 11:11 PM

Other than swimming.
 
I have seen men in speedos at fast food places in Disney water parks and Atlantis. Occasionally at the NJ shore but not often.
As for me at home, I do most of my back yard work in a speedo, but rarely in the front yard because I live on a busy street. If I lived somewhere where there was little traffic, I would probably do all of my yard work in a speedo. I have biked and walked in a speedo near the beach or on a quiet trail, but never along a busy street.

Minimalist75 03-25-2013 11:11 PM

Other than swimming.
 
I have seen men in speedos at fast food places in Disney water parks and Atlantis. Occasionally at the NJ shore but not often.
As for me at home, I do most of my back yard work in a speedo, but rarely in the front yard because I live on a busy street. If I lived somewhere where there was little traffic, I would probably do all of my yard work in a speedo. I have biked and walked in a speedo near the beach or on a quiet trail, but never along a busy street.

eschnitger 03-26-2013 02:41 AM

I have worn my speedos while working in the garden, on 2 occasions I wore my speedo into Walmart...

zaps 03-26-2013 02:32 PM

The only things I've done in a speedo other than swimming is biking to the beach with just a speedo and towel, and washing my car in the driveway in a speedo.

California Dolphin 03-27-2013 03:56 AM

I haven't worn a speedo outside of the pool, but I frequently wear short cut off jeans (at least 1/2 way up from the knees) and sneakers for general causual activities. My style has the 1970s athletic look which is very sexy.

I go shopping in a rather highly populated neighborhood and I haven't got any strange looks or comments. I also see more guys out running in short shorts.

In summary, the shorter look is gaining momentum!!! :D

CD


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