81mardel wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2019 6:25 pm
I think typically 'speedo friendly' has meant a place where speedos are (at least somewhat) more common to see at the beach or the pool and therefore more 'accepted' by the general public. But I see your point that if no one is treating you negatively then that's a good thing too.
If you're the only one in a speedo and nobody says anything, notices, or cares, I guess I'd call that speedo-safe, or speedo-neutral..
Speedo-friendly is where a number of men are wearing speedos, and the women are wearing next to nothing. Speedo couples smile when they see you and invite you join them for a drink at the bar adjacent to the pool. They compliment you on how good you look in your 1.5 inch sides and ask you where you bought them (Armani? Neiman-Marcus? CheapUndies.com?). I imagine it's like this on South Beach, and maybe some beaches on the Mediterranean. Even on the more conservative beaches of the South Florida coast, I've had women a third my age smile in a cordial way as I've emerged from the surf in my clinging wet speedos, the beads of water on my toned, tanned skin glistening in the late afternoon sun. That too is speedo-friendly.
If you hear people saying EWWWW, see them shrinking in horror and shielding the eyes of their children, I'd say that's probably NOT speedo-friendly--but I've never encountered that. Actually, the only EWWW I've ever got was when I offered a gay friend a pair of speedos that were too big for me, still with tags. I thought he'd think they were cool. Blue with white splice. But no. I experienced Speedo-rejection.
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