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![]() I don't see many other males wearing briefs at Australian waterparks nowadays but they remain a perfectly acceptable swimwear choice.
When I visit the waterpark I follow these rules of my own. 1. Go outside school holidays late in the season. Apart from a shorter queue this period seems to have a more adult vibe. 2.Wear "dad" briefs. Its best to leave the skimpy stuff at home and limit yourself to the racer brief cut of about 5cm (2 inch) sides and a full back. 3. Move between slides regularly. I'm really only there for the body slides but I still move between them and the raft rides as most other patrons do. 4. Be friendly. I always smile and make eye contact with the ride attendants. 5. Don't stay too long. Most adult visitors only spend a couple of hours there and I just do the same. Occasionally other guests have commented on my briefs and I always tell them its because you slide better in them. Hope these tips give some other guys the courage to wear briefs at the waterpark. Last edited by Fairfax : 11-19-2023 at 11:49 PM. |
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![]() There is nothing indecent or inappropriate in your choice of swimwear. Unless federal or local law, or water park policy prohibit them there is no reason why you can't wear them and why staff or members of the public should be able to complain about you.
Go to the water parks when you want to, don't feel limited to school term times, children used to swim in speedos and it did them no harm. They don't need protection from men in speedos. You may have concerns that children or their parents may be abusive towards you, but once you have paid for entry you have the right to use the facilities without unreasonable abuse. Your ticket to the water park gives you unlimited use of the facilities until it time expires, the session ends or the water park closes for the night. So long as you stay within the terms and conditions of your ticket water park staff and members of the public have no authority over you. Leaving before staff begin to notice you is an unreasonable restriction on the terms and conditions of your ticket. leave when you want to within these terms and conditions. In Nazi Germany Jews were made to wear a star of David and gay men to wear a pink triangle, they were then portrayed as monsters, arrested and murdered. Today being Jewish, gay or simply being a single man wearing speedos does not make you a monster and a threat to children. If you feel grumpy at a water park be grumpy, stop smiling! |
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