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Hello there!

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 6:37 pm
by Mr GaGa
Hey,
A speedo fan here! I am 18 (nearly 19) , from North Wales (UK) and everyone I know things I am mad or strange for having such a speedo fetish. Even my boyfriend does! I didn't realise so many people enjoyed the same fetish as me until I found this website last night. Some grea pics in the photo forum! I own 2 pairs of Aussiebums, one is a wonderjock ( Ice blue ha - No I haven't worn it in public yet lol) my other is a very small speedo/shorts. Have worn that in public once last year on holiday.. Feel really self conscious wearing them. But hey ho still a turn on in side and I will get over it.. Just find it hard not to become err 'excited' - Even when I wore them on holiday last year I had to put a towel over me for a little bit when I put them on!! ( Anyone got any advice how to avoid this? lol)

So thought I'd just say hello and look forward to the craic.

Re: Hello there!

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:57 am
by sf_castro
'Sup dude. (that's Californian for, "Hello.")
Gotta love aussieBums! I have a pair of Precision Boosterjocks from them, and they're fantastic! I cannot encourage you enough to try them out in public (and maybe post a few pics ;P). As for getting excited while wearing them. . . well I can't be much help for that, seeing as I suffer from the same 'problem'. But the guys in my swim class never say a word about it, so I'd say just go with it! Who knows, maybe seeing you tenting a pair of speedos will change your boyfriend's mind about them.

Anyway, welcome to the forums, I hope you have a great time here!
-Frisco

Re: Hello there!

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:41 am
by gezzerdon
Mr GaGa wrote:Hey,
A speedo fan here! I am 18 (nearly 19) , from North Wales (UK) and everyone I know things I am mad or strange for having such a speedo fetish. Even my boyfriend does! I didn't realise so many people enjoyed the same fetish as me until I found this website last night. Some grea pics in the photo forum! I own 2 pairs of Aussiebums, one is a wonderjock ( Ice blue ha - No I haven't worn it in public yet lol) my other is a very small speedo/shorts. Have worn that in public once last year on holiday.. Feel really self conscious wearing them. But hey ho still a turn on in side and I will get over it.. Just find it hard not to become err 'excited' - Even when I wore them on holiday last year I had to put a towel over me for a little bit when I put them on!! ( Anyone got any advice how to avoid this? lol)

So thought I'd just say hello and look forward to the craic.


Hi MR GAGA welcome" i thimk your find most of us suffer with stiffies mate :oops: :lol: I live Milton Keynes uk. :P

Re: Hello there!

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:00 am
by The Boy Wonder
Shw mae ;)

Re: Hello there!

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:32 am
by Mr GaGa
Cymru am byth!

Thanks for the welcomes!

Re: Hello there!

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:34 am
by Cozzy
Mr GaGa wrote:Cymru am byth!

Thanks for the welcomes!
Lol, I dropped Welsh after my SATs exams.

Re: Hello there!

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 6:20 pm
by The Boy Wonder
You're Welsh, Cozzy?

I've never learnt Welsh but I know a fair bit. I'm as patriotic as they come but I only know the basics. Nothing better than ordering a pint in Welsh on match day before heading off to the Millenium Stadium to watch a match haha

Re: Hello there!

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 6:25 pm
by Mr GaGa
Nice to find some other patriotic people. I live really close to the border and where I work ( Which is in England) there is alot of racism.. ( I know!!) for being Welsh. It drives me up the wall.

I have a Welsh flag tattoo on my upper arm.. My wee dragon scares them off. Ha!

Re: Hello there!

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 8:53 pm
by The Boy Wonder
Haha awesome.

I spend alot of time in Plymouth with a few mates from University, and the banter and light-hearted racism is highly amusing haha

Going back there in 2 weeks for the Wales vs England rugby match. I'm expecting lots of sheep-related banter to go down lol

Re: Hello there!

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 5:26 am
by Scotty
Welcome Mr. Gaga - can't wait to see you in those ice blues ... (maybe even wet? :mrgreen: )

Re: Hello there!

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 6:53 am
by Cozzy
The Boy Wonder wrote:You're Welsh, Cozzy?
From SA, but I used live in Wales hence why I learnt the language at school. Wales is awsome, but the South is far more English lol.

Re: Hello there!

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 7:21 am
by Justin88
The Boy Wonder wrote:You're Welsh, Cozzy?

I've never learnt Welsh but I know a fair bit. I'm as patriotic as they come but I only know the basics. Nothing better than ordering a pint in Welsh on match day before heading off to the Millenium Stadium to watch a match haha
How do you say Boy Wonder in Welsh?? 8)

Re: Hello there!

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 12:17 pm
by The Boy Wonder
Cozzy wrote:
The Boy Wonder wrote:You're Welsh, Cozzy?
From SA, but I used live in Wales hence why I learnt the language at school. Wales is awsome, but the South is far more English lol.
Ahh that's awesome. I don't think I've met a South African who's below 6 foot 5, you guys are HUGE. haha. And you're correct, the South is far more English than the North. You won't find a Welsh speaker in the South unless you speak Welsh to them first, if that makes any sense, when I'm in work I started saying 'diolch' to the customers instead of 'thank you' and I started having conversations in Welsh with the customers, it was pretty cool haha



And Justin, Boy Wonder i THINK is Aruthredd Bachgen :)

Re: Hello there!

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 1:01 pm
by Cozzy
I can read a bit of Welsh, but no ways can I hold a conversation! Do miss the place though.

Re: Hello there!

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 1:10 pm
by gezzerdon
The Boy Wonder wrote:
Cozzy wrote:
The Boy Wonder wrote:You're Welsh, Cozzy?
From SA, but I used live in Wales hence why I learnt the language at school. Wales is awsome, but the South is far more English lol.
Ahh that's awesome. I don't think I've met a South African who's below 6 foot 5, you guys are HUGE. haha. And you're correct, the South is far more English than the North. You won't find a Welsh speaker in the South unless you speak Welsh to them first, if that makes any sense, when I'm in work I started saying 'diolch' to the customers instead of 'thank you' and I started having conversations in Welsh with the customers, it was pretty cool haha

Hi ive a second house in Wrexam, i love walking in the hills/etc,+ sheeep shagging with my Welsh mates. on some summer walks we are going to wear speedos, boots. back packs"thats all". will post pics on here. you lot will be in for a treat. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen: :oops:



And Justin, Boy Wonder i THINK is Aruthredd Bachgen :)


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