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AussieBums @ the Pool

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 11:54 am
by DaveSpeedoEvans
Hey guys,

This week I've been swimming a few times, it is too cold to really enjoy the ocean and the pool is heated so it is making up the bulk of my exercise schedule.

I've noticed two guys this week wearing AussieBums. Just classic, solid colours. I've barely seen any guys at the pool wearing AussieBum's which is why I noticed it.

Does wearing AussieBum's indicate someones sexuality? I'm really not sure.

With my Dave Evans Swimwear, I hope that wearing them indicates that a person is interested in some fun in the change rooms after their swim ;)

Dave

PS - I've never seen these AussieBum's. I like them.

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Re: AussieBums @ the Pool

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 2:49 am
by diveguy
DaveSpeedoEvans wrote: Does wearing AussieBum's indicate someones sexuality? I'm really not sure.
God I hope not. I've been trying to make a case here on the forums these past few years that Speedos are not necessarily an indicator of the wearer's sexuality. And as far as I'm concerned, AussieBums aren't any different than other speedos in that regard.

I just think we should all be glad that you saw a couple of dudes wearing the AussieBums, and not board shorts.

Re: AussieBums @ the Pool

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 3:37 am
by fbanks
Could visitors from another country ... maybe someone showing the love of the Speedo-type suit in general ... likes variety in their choice of athletic wear ... or an opportunity to display their fetish wear. Could be players ... need to chat them up a bit.

Re: AussieBums @ the Pool

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 8:02 am
by ...:::sam:::...
I always swim in Aussiebums. I think some say more than others about the person wearing them.

Re: AussieBums @ the Pool

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 2:23 pm
by budgybloke
I'm with you Sam. I always wear Aussiebums in the pool: plain red, maroon, navy or green. They're actually much more comfortable than a lot of other brands as they don't squash your package.

For sure, the more colourful or skimpier styles could possibly indicate sexuality, but these days it's becoming much more democratic - maybe it's an inner-Sydney thing where straight blokes no longer care if anyone mistakes them as gay. They probably take it as a compliment!!