Peru and speedos
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2020 10:18 am
Living in Peru and being a fan of speedos is sometimes a challenge.
Many times have I read, in different speedo forums, that “in South America speedos are widely accepted“. I think some people would think that we all south americans have the same beach culture of brazilians.
Peru is one of the most conservative countries in Latin America, or at least, in the last decades it has turned this way.
I remember enjoying swimming in speedos with my friends in primary school, at homes or in clubs and it was completely normal. That was around 1994.
In our teenager years we all wore bermudas.
Nowadays I have seen some men wearing speedos in swimming classes, but not many. The rest wear bermudas or boxers. Even speedos and boxers are usually black or dark coloured.
At the beach sometimes you can't see anybody wearing speedos. My friend and I are speedo fans and there were times when we were the only two in speedos at the beach. And we have been to popular and not so popular beaches as well. Some men wear boxers at the beach, but as in the pools, mostly navy blue or black.
We have seen some foreigners wearing speedos.
we have received some bad words from groups of friends, drunk men, couples when we wore colourful speedos at the beach.
Some women also laughed hard at our faces.
Only once a guy approached and asked where we got those great swim suits.
Some lifeguards wear red speedos, but in the last years I have noticed they started wearing red swim boxers.
A few times we have seen peruvian men wearing not black or blue speedos., we called those days our “lucky days“.
Of course some openly gay men in Peru wear speedos. I have also met gay guys telling me they don't like speedos.
We hope this will change soon. I mean, you go to the beach to relax, enjoy the place and have fun. Not to mock other people you don't even know.
Anyway, we still enjoy going to the beach in our sungas or speedos!
Thanks for reading.
Many times have I read, in different speedo forums, that “in South America speedos are widely accepted“. I think some people would think that we all south americans have the same beach culture of brazilians.
Peru is one of the most conservative countries in Latin America, or at least, in the last decades it has turned this way.
I remember enjoying swimming in speedos with my friends in primary school, at homes or in clubs and it was completely normal. That was around 1994.
In our teenager years we all wore bermudas.
Nowadays I have seen some men wearing speedos in swimming classes, but not many. The rest wear bermudas or boxers. Even speedos and boxers are usually black or dark coloured.
At the beach sometimes you can't see anybody wearing speedos. My friend and I are speedo fans and there were times when we were the only two in speedos at the beach. And we have been to popular and not so popular beaches as well. Some men wear boxers at the beach, but as in the pools, mostly navy blue or black.
We have seen some foreigners wearing speedos.
we have received some bad words from groups of friends, drunk men, couples when we wore colourful speedos at the beach.
Some women also laughed hard at our faces.
Only once a guy approached and asked where we got those great swim suits.
Some lifeguards wear red speedos, but in the last years I have noticed they started wearing red swim boxers.
A few times we have seen peruvian men wearing not black or blue speedos., we called those days our “lucky days“.
Of course some openly gay men in Peru wear speedos. I have also met gay guys telling me they don't like speedos.
We hope this will change soon. I mean, you go to the beach to relax, enjoy the place and have fun. Not to mock other people you don't even know.
Anyway, we still enjoy going to the beach in our sungas or speedos!
Thanks for reading.