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Ausies in Puerto Vallarta
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 8:50 am
by Terron
Unfortunately we do not run into many Ausies in PVR but see a lot in Honolulu This is probably because of the lack of easy flights & air fares to get there It is such a shame because you guys really know how to wear speedos & generally have the body to wear such suits wheather young or older Anyone that is going to be in the US & wants to get away for a few days of tropical sunshine & show off their suits could get fairly cheap flights from most US airports with a large choice of budget to 5 star hotels for a break Beware of rainly season in Aug-Sept But the rest of the year averages 80+ & has lovely beach weather & gorgeous long beigh sandy beaches The sunsets are incredible Come strut your self Gay or Straight & the cocktails & beer are great & the water is safe
Re: Ausies in Puerto Vallarta
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 9:57 pm
by dhs
Terron wrote:Unfortunately we do not run into many Ausies in PVR but see a lot in Honolulu This is probably because of the lack of easy flights & air fares to get there It is such a shame because you guys really know how to wear speedos & generally have the body to wear such suits wheather young or older Anyone that is going to be in the US & wants to get away for a few days of tropical sunshine & show off their suits could get fairly cheap flights from most US airports with a large choice of budget to 5 star hotels for a break Beware of rainly season in Aug-Sept But the rest of the year averages 80+ & has lovely beach weather & gorgeous long beigh sandy beaches The sunsets are incredible Come strut your self Gay or Straight & the cocktails & beer are great & the water is safe
being going to honululu since 07, after playing in a hockey tournament, don't play in the tournament anymore as our team dissolved. went with a group last year and stayed at the military hotel on waikii beach, saw this delicious looking chap in a blue stripe bikini, just was ready to say hello when my buddy and his wife yelled me as I was just approaching him, never saw him again the rest of the week I was there, the hotel I stayed at is next to the Hilton Hawaiian village!
Re: Ausies in Puerto Vallarta
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 9:48 am
by Terron
To dhs If you want to see lots & wear speedos in Honolulu you have to go to the Gay Beach in front of the Zoo There are many Gay or Gay freindly hotels there {Google Gay Honolulu ] where a skimpy suit can be worrn at the pool I personally like the Island Colony where a lot of airline people stay & the pool is full of Aussies The higher end hotels tend to be filled with older concervative types & families Gayness is very open & tolerent in Hawaii & Gays & Straights tend to mix The lovely white beaches along the routes to the north shore are a great place to sun in a thong & is very deserted & private In general gay life is low keyed but shurly available Just be careful because there are many set ups for muggings for $$$in your pocket
Re: Ausies in Puerto Vallarta
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 3:27 am
by diveguy
I love Hawaii so much. Been there many many times, mostly on work related trips. Honolulu on one of those trips is where I convinced myself to buy my first Speedo when I went shopping for something smaller than my old trunks and thought I would hopefully force myself to walk out of the store with a smallish pair of split-sided nylon swim shorts, or maybe even a square-cut type of suit. But as I wasted time pretending to give full attention to those types of suits hanging from racks, my eyes kept wandering over to the actual Speedo briefs hanging on the wall nearby, which I knew is what I really desired if I was going to be honest with myself. I knew I was not going to be happy or satisfied with anything but a very brief Speedo, and once I mentally admitted that to myself, I forced myself to step over to the speedos hanging on the wall and grabbed the skimpiest 1" sided black Speedo brief in a couple of different sizes, went into the change booth to try them on, immediately fell in love with the one that fit me the best, and felt all tingly and excited inside with that feeling that I'm still feeling now even as I remember that life changing moment and write this more than 20 years later. I don't remember which beach I went to the next day (maybe Hanauma Bay) but when I finally got up enough nerve to pull off my old trunks and strip down to my new skimpy Speedo and for the first time strolled into the gentle surf and fully immersed my nearly naked Speedo clad body in the warm water, the feeling was incredible, amazing and spectacular and I have beautiful Hawaii to thank for that because I doubt I would have ever gotten up the nerve to wear a speedo in California. That first little black Speedo saw so much use for swimming, snorkeling, freediving and laying out all over Oahu. Hawaii is a perfect place to wear your speedo! And as far as I'm concerned, you don't have to go just to a gay beach to do it. Just do it!
Re: Ausies in Puerto Vallarta
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 3:35 am
by diveguy
Terron wrote:To dhs If you want to see lots & wear speedos in Honolulu you have to go to the Gay Beach in front of the Zoo
Is that Sans Souci beach you are talking about? I went there many times but never felt it was a "gay" beach. Maybe I didn't notice because I was concentrating on all the hot looking bikini clad girls that were there! Two decades ago for sure Speedos were not common generally (the surfer boardshort look then and now still rules the beaches of Hawaii) but I remember seeing them at every single beach I ever visited all around Oahu.
Re: Ausies in Puerto Vallarta
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:11 am
by dhs
diveguy wrote:Terron wrote:To dhs If you want to see lots & wear speedos in Honolulu you have to go to the Gay Beach in front of the Zoo [/quot
Is that Sans Souci beach you are talking about? I went there many times but never felt it was a "gay" beach. Maybe I didn't notice because I was concentrating on all the hot looking bikini clad girls that were there! Two decades ago for sure Speedos were not common generally (the surfer boardshort look then and now still rules the beaches of Hawaii) but I remember seeing them at every single beach I ever visited all around Oahu.
thanks for the advice terron, hope to check out that beach when I return to Hawaii hopefully this year by myself. chuck