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![]() My neon green “well-endowed” Brazilian rear cut swimsuit arrived! Here are some photos taken in my home gym.
Guys, what do you think? Should I wear it at the beach? Would you? Why or why not? |
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![]() You are a solid muscular guy and that is a solid muscular guy's swim suit. Like it or loath it you can't ignore it
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Thank you, Torchwatch, for the compliment! I appreciate it. I went to the beach today wearing this fantastic new swimsuit and it felt great. Didn't seem to scare anyone - two or three families and young mothers with children settled down near me and it all seemed perfectly normal. In the water, a group of young girls noticed me and giggled, and I just smiled back at them. It felt like a positive and normal reaction to seeing someone in a different style of swimwear. I'll enjoy this swimsuit at the beach until the neon (Samba) yellow and white Rio cut swimsuits arrive - another step in building courage and confidence. Thanks again for the support and feedback! |
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![]() Today at the beach, I saw two other guys wearing swimwear outside the norm (meaning other than board shorts or trunks). Early in the day, one guy with his female partner was wading in the surf in a fairly normal speedo-like swimsuit. Later, I saw a man wearing a microbikini with a thong back taking a leisurely stroll along the shore. I have to admit, it stood out to me, especially given his body type, which made me reflect on my own reactions and judgments.
I'm wearing a neon green "well-endowed" Brazilian rear cut swimsuit and feel that it matches my body type well (although I'm partially faking the "well-endowed" part as I explained in my original post). But it got me thinking—am I rationalizing my own choices because I believe my body fits the swimwear? Is it possible that others have the same reaction to me that I had to the second guy? I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences. Have you ever found yourself judging others’ swimwear choices? How do you balance personal confidence with body positivity? Do you think others judge you the same way? |
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![]() I am also an older guy, and after age 30 you are "invisible" and can wear anything you like. No one will notice you or comment.
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That's good to hear and maybe it's one of the benefits of getting older - like having wisdom, kids and grandkids, the potential to retire, and not caring as much what other people think - except about our swimsuits! |
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![]() Please, please, please wear white and yellow swim suits in the shower before swimming in public in them.
You will discover just how transparent they go before finding out in full view of the public. There are times and places that nurturing a little transparency can be fun, where at other locations it will get you arrested. Remember the woman that wore a knitted woolen naked man suit in public and got arrested? |
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Thanks for the caution, and will do. The Milliskin Tricot Spandex fabric in neon is supposed to be somewhat less transparent than regular colors but I will check it out. White is definitely dangerous, I understand. That's just for the back yard. There's a whole board full of guys here that would help get me out of jail, right? (Obviously just kidding.) |
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