Ban Shorts at the Beach
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 5:48 pm
A friend of mine is in South Beach and this is what her son is wearing at the beach. It's ridiculous.
A place for guys who love speedos to share pics and stories of their fun times in speedos.
http://www.speedoforum.org/
But completely impractical as far as using them as swimwear. Or even tan-wear. How difficult is it to peel off a pair of shorts when stepping onto the sand, and then pulling them back on again when going into town? If this is happening with guys on the beach a lot, then again, I think this is yet another example of adhering to a fashion trend, no matter how stupid and ridiculous it is, rather than a response to "practicality".frankjath wrote:I also think guys find it practical to wear shorts to the beach so they don't have to change when walking around town.
I understand your feeling about this, but I come at it from a different angle. I totally LOVE wearing a pair of cargo shorts around town, and having a speedo on underneath, and only I know I have it on, and I find it fun and empowering. Then, I love to hit the beach and pull off those cargo shorts and reveal my speedo, while feeling that sudden rush of freedom and confidence that comes from wearing one. And this works best when it's a pair of cargo shorts, not swim trunks or board shorts (swim trousers), because trunks and swim trousers are legitimate (although not preferred) swimwear, where cargo shorts are definitely not. So you hit the sand and you give off the impression that you're not really serious about going for a swim because you're not wearing a proper swimsuit, and you peel off those shorts, and indeed yes, you are wearing a swimsuit after all, ready to stroll down to the water and dive in. Can't over describe how great that transition from street to beach feels.frankjath wrote:I wish speedos were just as acceptable around the beach town like shorts are.