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![]() Don't see any issue with a speedo. I've done it on vacation, walking from the resort to the beach. Even did it in a thong swimsuit a few times (In Ft. Lauderdale, so a thong accepting venue). First time, I was caught by one of Florida's famous surprise thunderstorms. I decided not to waste time putting my shorts on and walked back to the resort in the purple Muscleskins thong I had been tanning in. Not a single unkind look or comment was made. Of course, as soon as I had reached my room and switched into dry clothes, the rain stopped.
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![]() Campsites in Brittany and South West France with their own swimming pools seem to go through the following process. New campers arrive in long shorts, if the sun is shining the next morning they appear in shorter shorts, the first couple of times they go to the pool they carry square-cuts or speedos with them and get changed at the pool (shorts are banned in the pool). Then they wear their swimsuits under their shorts and strip off at the pool. Eventually they will walk from their pitches in sandals and swimsuits with a towel over their shoulders or around the waist. Once they reach this point on returning to their tents they will slip on a tee shirt but remain in their speedos or square-cuts. Since the campsite shop is conveniently placed on the way to the pool swimsuit clad campers will buy their lunch or dinner on the way back to their tents.
If the good weather continues everyone around the campsite will be in short shorts or swimwear. If it rains or gets cold everyone will be in long shorts and heavy clothing while the campervans are queuing at the exit searching for the sun. The same occurs to campsites with beach access, the longer the sun shines the less people will wear around the campsite. On the beach once the percentage of speedos and square-cuts reaches certain unwritten levels, men will start to wear 1" bikinis and thongs. |
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![]() Maybe I left out this detail...the car is not park right outside my house. I often have to walk four or five blocks away...
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![]() You won't get in trouble with the law; though you will, as you've experienced, get reactions. Mostly I get a full range of good responses.
Once though some early 20s-something with his buddies -- each in quite long, baggy and billowy board shorts -- gave what he thought was an insulting comment. I was returning to my car after sunning on the beach on Florida's west coast. I was wearing some really comfortable, brief swim trunks, carrying beach towel and a folded beach chair. He called out to me, "HEY! Where's the rest of it!?!?" (indicating my swim trunks). I smiled, gave an upward nod and continued. Keep on wearing what you find comfortable, man, and don't worry about those without your confidence, ability to break from the pack or other merits. |
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![]() Couldn't put it any better. The fact that you youngsters even thought there was a need to comment shows that the problem lies with their attitudes and intolerance, and lousy manners...
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