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Old 03-02-2020, 11:52 PM
PSDave PSDave is offline
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has anyone ever seen a posted pool policy against men wearing briefs? I have seen no thongs or g-strings for men and women and I've also seen no see thru white, but never a restriction on a swim suit style. I've never worn anything else and traveled the world and never been told i was inappropriate.
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Old 03-03-2020, 12:52 PM
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has anyone ever seen a posted pool policy against men wearing briefs? I have seen no thongs or g-strings for men and women and I've also seen no see thru white, but never a restriction on a swim suit style. I've never worn anything else and traveled the world and never been told i was inappropriate.

Found this on the internet. Never been there or even within a 1,000 miles near there to see a posted pool policy, but the rules are clearly stated. Schlitterbahn Waterparks & Resort which are located in Galveston and in New Braunfels, Texas do not allow Speedos/briefs.

https://schlitterblog.com/schlitterk...schlitterbahn/

Officially: “Guests are required to properly wear clothing specifically designed for water recreation and swimming.”

Specifically: "Thongs, Tonga, Overly “Cheeky” Bikini Bottoms, and Sheer Swimwear: We do not allow overtly risque clothing or swimwear. Guests may be asked to change or wear shorts or a cover-up. Remember – Schlitterbahn is a family-friendly waterpark, so we do ask that you keep your swimsuits appropriate."

"Speedos/briefs: We do not allow speedos or form revealing swim briefs in our park. Yes, we know they are swimwear. But they are revealing in their own way. Guys, you may be asked to toss on some board shorts or swim trunks."
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Old 03-03-2020, 01:20 PM
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So, "ordinary" (not cheeky) Bikini Bottoms are fine for women but a swim brief is not OK for men. I say that is discrimination based on sex!
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Old 03-03-2020, 09:54 PM
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I agree with sebbie, their own photos show women and girls in bikini brief bottoms and "form revealing" one piece women's swim suits, this is sexual discrimination.
Under their rules a male cross dresser wearing a woman's bikini or one piece swim suit would probably be banned, I believe this may be illegal.

Also the last sentence in their rules "Guys, you may be asked to toss on some board shorts or swim trunks." is grossly indecent. It means men may be asked to masturbate over shorts and swimming trunks, it does in English, anyway.
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Old 03-03-2020, 10:27 PM
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Humans both male and female do not have perfectly smooth bodies. There are bumps and protrusions that are supposed to be there. No one complains because it is common for breasts in females to show up as bumps or protrusions. And these protrusions may be considered sexy by other people.

But if a clothed male shows up in which a tiny bump or protrusion is even slightly visible by others, this is somehow considered sexually revealing and therefore unacceptable . I've heard women complain that no guy, no matter how fit, should ever wear a swim brief. I've never understood why anything goes in female dress but guys must conform to a different more rigid set of rules.

The only thing I can figure is that the same women who somehow believe that no guy should ever wear a swim brief wrote the rules for the resort.

So far as the kids are concerned the earlier they learn that swim briefs are just ordinary garb for real swimmers the better, and there is no worse way of teaching this than writing a dress code banning swim briefs.
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