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![]() I also remove the liner for 90% of my suits. Whats the point of wearing it if you dont enjoy it 100%? Truth is the liner is usually some rougher fabric thats loose and feels like a weird bag inside the speedo, in contrast to the smooth tight stretchy material of the actual swimsuit. You know it feels good so how could you not want to feel it on your cock. Sometimes i keep part of the liner cuz it helps with the structure of the suit, and prevents the balls from falling all the way between the legs.
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![]() Unlined suits are nut necessarily unsuitable for use at a public beach/pool. I have a few that are made unlined ("I Am Splash" and "Marcuse" brands) and don't go transparent when wet, as well as a couple that do go a bit transparent that I wouldn't wear where there are lots of people around. There is no point in upsetting people just for the sake of it.
Some suits I have also removed the lining of, but only after checking (usually by putting them on back-to-front in my backyard pool) that either their fabric colour and thickness, or their pattern, are such that they are still suitable to be used in public. Similarly, not all lined swimsuits are appropriate for public pools or busy beaches, as very light colours can still be quite see-through when wet, even if lined. |
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