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I was reading through the moms in Bikinis thread and was reminded of a sight I have never gotten out of my poor little mind. I was raised in FL and went to college in S. Fl. We had tourists from all over the world with varying ideas about appropriate beach attire.

 

The one thing I have never been able to un-see is a BIG, hairy, bald, Italian guy in a tiny, white Speedo with a dark tan and gold chains. I often reflect on him when I think about beach attire and body image. With his tan, he sun bathed often. He was happy. He loved the sun and the beach.

 

I don't think he was showing lack of respect for himself or his wife by his attire. However, I really wish I could get the image out of my head. Maybe there should be rules about men wearing bikinis or at least warning flag system. ;)

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The one thing I have never been able to un-see is a BIG, hairy, bald, Italian guy in a tiny, white Speedo with a dark tan and gold chains. I often reflect on him when I think about beach attire and body image. With his tan, he sun bathed often. He was happy. He loved the sun and the beach.

;)

 

OMGosh he was in FL too! He gets around!

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Ewwww...

 

So I guess there are some positives about being married to an extremely modest husband. About the least modest thing he wears are long shorts and a t-shirt. The last time I saw him in a tank or bare-chested in public was when he was 26 (and very skinny-scrawny)...he's 38 now.

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The one thing I have never been able to un-see is a BIG, hairy, bald, Italian guy in a tiny, white Speedo with a dark tan and gold chains.
I think MomsintheGarden will allow me to post in THIS bikini thread, so here goes... ;)

 

You've just reminded me of an experience I had about 20 years ago. I visited a technical conference in Naples, FL. During the conference I had the opportunity to go down to the beach for the dip. Well, lo and behold, there was the KEYNOTE SPEAKER from the conference swimming in a skimpy white Speedo. I'm sorry, but there is something wrong with wearing a WHITE Speedo. It just looks too much like underwear to me. Now understand that this guy was tops in his field at that time. But whenever I think about him, I see a middle-aged man swimming in his underwear! :glare:

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When we lived in Okinawa there was an American man who would JOG in a FLESH-COLORED Speedo near our house. Talk about creepy!

 

Even better: flesh colored bikini with a black triangle in front and a flesh colored circle in the triangle. Until you are right upon them, they look nude.

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I was reading through the moms in Bikinis thread and was reminded of a sight I have never gotten out of my poor little mind. I was raised in FL and went to college in S. Fl. We had tourists from all over the world with varying ideas about appropriate beach attire.

 

The one thing I have never been able to un-see is a BIG, hairy, bald, Italian guy in a tiny, white Speedo with a dark tan and gold chains. I often reflect on him when I think about beach attire and body image. With his tan, he sun bathed often. He was happy. He loved the sun and the beach.

 

I don't think he was showing lack of respect for himself or his wife by his attire. However, I really wish I could get the image out of my head. Maybe there should be rules about men wearing bikinis or at least warning flag system. ;)

 

Well, I will never forget the men working in the vineyards in France in their speedos...but then they weren't old and fat. ;)

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Yes, sadly, I believe I've seen this man. I believe I saw him with his wife while in Panama City, Florida. He had such a large belly that when I first watched them walking down the beach, I thought he was nude. I couldn't see his speedo from the front. He and his wife were equally matched and she had on the itsy bitsy bikini that even I won't wear. They were happy and comfortable....I was traumatized....LOL I remember it well!

 

Just playing! I did see this though and he did look clothless until they passed.

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I don't mind Speedos, though they're not my taste. I wish I could unsee the older gentleman and his baggy swim trunks with NO LINING sitting casually on a blanket across from ours on a Cape Cod beach when I was a teen. It took me a few moments to register what I was seeing, and then a few more to clean the sand off my eyeballs. I picked my book up pretty quickly after that!

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I was sitting on a busy beach once in california when a man and a woman in matching THONG bikinis walked across it down to the water. They were obviously European.

 

The whole beach fell silent. I've never seen that happen before or since.

 

If they'd gone up the coast just a bit they could have hit a nude beach, but they chose the family one instead, LOL.

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See, now that is a whole different kind of never can forget....

There is something about hardworking, men sweating. I was at my sister's Navy base in P.R. waiting for her one day when a dock full of sailors in shorts unloaded a truck. No eye-bleach required.

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I was sitting on a busy beach once in california when a man and a woman in matching THONG bikinis walked across it down to the water. They were obviously European.

 

The whole beach fell silent. I've never seen that happen before or since.

 

If they'd gone up the coast just a bit they could have hit a nude beach, but they chose the family one instead, LOL.

 

I have also been on the Other end of that wrong beach thing too and wondered onto a nude beach in CA. I wasn't expecting to see all that - but at least I was further away than I was from the white speedo and hairy back.

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2 threads about swim suits wow

 

I hate speedo, I don't think there sexy, I think they are just plan gross. The person would just look better naked then stringing up the goods;)

 

I have a job were I see nudity up close and personal, so a swim suit doesn't' matter to me personally

 

I was on a beach in Maui in my string bikini, but one couple stripped.

 

My DH was floored, he couldn't believe it, I guess I am immune from nudity. Hey when you have to touch strangers in intimate ways for living, whats nudity on your vacation:D

 

I am thinking the poster from the other thread thinks mothers shouldn't wear bikini, would really be floored if she went to the pool and every one stripped:lol:

 

I still remember my dh's face when the man stripped in front of him, he was like totally oh yuke but when the lady stipped he was yeah babe.

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Yes, sadly, I believe I've seen this man. I believe I saw him with his wife while in Panama City, Florida. He had such a large belly that when I first watched them walking down the beach, I thought he was nude.

 

That's Him!!! Wait- did he have a hairy back and a couple of big gold chains? I first saw him in St. Petersburg, FL.

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I don't mind Speedos, though they're not my taste. I wish I could unsee the older gentleman and his baggy swim trunks with NO LINING sitting casually on a blanket across from ours on a Cape Cod beach when I was a teen. It took me a few moments to register what I was seeing, and then a few more to clean the sand off my eyeballs. I picked my book up pretty quickly after that!

 

Yep, the speedos don't bother me, but a direct view up baggy, more "modest" trunks would. It may be perverse of me, but I think nudity would bother me less.

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When we lived in Okinawa there was an American man who would JOG in a FLESH-COLORED Speedo near our house. Talk about creepy!

I believe his friend used to live across the street from me and lay out in the front yard in her flesh colored bikini.

 

I don't mind Speedos, though they're not my taste. I wish I could unsee the older gentleman and his baggy swim trunks with NO LINING sitting casually on a blanket across from ours on a Cape Cod beach when I was a teen. It took me a few moments to register what I was seeing, and then a few more to clean the sand off my eyeballs. I picked my book up pretty quickly after that!

 

I had this when I worked at a restaurant in highschool. People used to come in off their boats and one guy was sitting directly across from my vantage point at the register, with everything just out and sitting on the chair (how do you not notice that?)... so I pointed out to one of the managers that we should probably address it (but I couldn't think of how) and she walked over, leaned down and said "Let's put the mouse beack in the house, Buddy". It was priceless.

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Yep, the speedos don't bother me, but a direct view up baggy, more "modest" trunks would. It may be perverse of me, but I think nudity would bother me less.

 

Okay, now this is reminding me of highschool. Remember the coochie cutter gym shorts? Us girls put our biker shorts under them or opted for sweatpants, but not all the guys did...and a few of the guys preferred wearing theirs while in commando. There were some things that just didn't need to be shared between classmates.

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I can remember talking to a certain life guard at the local beach. Egads, hunk hunk hunk. Then he stood up (on one of those tall life guard chairs), yeah, tmi.

 

I stand by the fact that speedos leave less to the imagination than most women's bikinis, although I guess some women may wear something comparable.

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Once upon a time, when I was a marine mammal specialist in Florida, I was called to a busy public beach to investigate a possible situation where a shark might have killed a dolphin. (Think Jaws) I went to the location and did my investigation and determined that, yes, there had been an attack and yes, the "bits" were still in the water acting like chum to draw in more sharks.

 

The local police officer (also female) and I were standing near her cruiser discussing whether or not to close the beach, which is a very serious issue down there when tourism is in full swing--the merchants hate the loss of income and bad reputation the beach gets in these situations. So lots at stake here, two professional women doing serious jobs, public safety in question.

 

Then the guy you all have mentioned pranced across in front of the cruiser, (may have had a thing for women in uniforms) coyly dropped his towel, bent over to give us the full effect as he recovered it, and then sauntered into the local bar. I stood a few seconds, the officer did likewise, and then we both fell howling with laughter across the front of her cruiser.:lol:

 

BTW, we did decide to close the beach, much to the merchants' dismay, based on a strong probability that the hit had taken place there and had not been carried there by the current from a long distance. About 20 minutes later, lots more "bits" began drifting in and we began to see the dorsal fins of the sharks that had come to investigate. So it was a good call after all. In spite of our interlude of sillyness, our judgement had been good!

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Once upon a time, when I was a marine mammal specialist in Florida, I was called to a busy public beach to investigate a possible situation where a shark might have killed a dolphin. (Think Jaws) I went to the location and did my investigation and determined that, yes, there had been an attack and yes, the "bits" were still in the water acting like chum to draw in more sharks.

 

The local police officer (also female) and I were standing near her cruiser discussing whether or not to close the beach, which is a very serious issue down there when tourism is in full swing--the merchants hate the loss of income and bad reputation the beach gets in these situations. So lots at stake here, two professional women doing serious jobs, public safety in question.

 

Then the guy you all have mentioned pranced across in front of the cruiser, (may have had a thing for women in uniforms) coyly dropped his towel, bent over to give us the full effect as he recovered it, and then sauntered into the local bar. I stood a few seconds, the officer did likewise, and then we both fell howling with laughter across the front of her cruiser.:lol:

 

BTW, we did decide to close the beach, much to the merchants' dismay, based on a strong probability that the hit had taken place there and had not been carried there by the current from a long distance. About 20 minutes later, lots more "bits" began drifting in and we began to see the dorsal fins of the sharks that had come to investigate. So it was a good call after all. In spite of our interlude of sillyness, our judgement had been good!

 

:lol: Was the speedo involved or not?

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I remember going to a nude beach down in Florida when I was 19. It was a lot of fun. Most of the people were nothing special to look at, though. I remember seeing one guy walking down the beach, and wondering aloud why he hadn't stripped...until he got close and I realized that what I'd thought was WHITE swim trunks was in fact his pasty skin...he had very sharply defined tan lines and I'd never SEEN skin that pale, particularly on someone who over the rest of him was quite tanned.

 

I'd rather go to a nude beach than be subjected to wearing a bikini, personally. For standard water play, I wear knee-length board shorts and a tankini top--which will eventually be replaced by a 3/4 sleeved rash guard, I just can't afford it right now.

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