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Womens Bikinis

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2016 10:27 pm
by swimsharkau
I saw the below item on eBay a couple of weeks ago and thought it was mens at first glance, then realised it was womens.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/162085225890 ... EBIDX%3AIT

If it wasn't too small for me (I don't understand women's sizes but it looks too small) I would almost consider getting it. It's such a great colour and shape, it would be tight in the front I'd have to point up but something about it I find very hot.

Would you consider wearing something like this, knowing that it's womens?

Re: Womens Bikinis

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 2:54 am
by diveguy
I totally get what you're saying, because it's a gorgeous cut, and I love the slimness of the sides. But I would seek out an equivalent men's suit and not wear a women's one because I imagine it would be too tight and ill fitting in the bulge area. And maybe on the ass as well.

Re: Womens Bikinis

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 5:32 am
by speedolover
swimsharkau wrote:I saw the below item on eBay a couple of weeks ago and thought it was mens at first glance, then realised it was womens.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/162085225890 ... EBIDX%3AIT

If it wasn't too small for me (I don't understand women's sizes but it looks too small) I would almost consider getting it. It's such a great colour and shape, it would be tight in the front I'd have to point up but something about it I find very hot.

Would you consider wearing something like this, knowing that it's womens?
I have several women's speedo bottoms. As mentioned the fit is different. Let spendings are wider, and they are more open over the middle of the butt. The crotch is narrower and longer than men's. if you have normal sized balls or tight balls the fit is fine. If you have big or low hangers, you will need a larger size. Woman's medium equates to a men's medium, I would not suggest a small. I like the look and feel of the larger leg openings, the greater cheek exposure and low narrow front. This is a size 8, it probably fits since you are so trim. If you get it you have to share some pictures

Re: Womens Bikinis

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 2:00 pm
by Norfcountryboy
speedolover wrote:
swimsharkau wrote:I saw the below item on eBay a couple of weeks ago and thought it was mens at first glance, then realised it was womens.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/162085225890 ... EBIDX%3AIT

If it wasn't too small for me (I don't understand women's sizes but it looks too small) I would almost consider getting it. It's such a great colour and shape, it would be tight in the front I'd have to point up but something about it I find very hot.

Would you consider wearing something like this, knowing that it's womens?
I have several women's speedo bottoms. As mentioned the fit is different. Let spendings are wider, and they are more open over the middle of the butt. The crotch is narrower and longer than men's. if you have normal sized balls or tight balls the fit is fine. If you have big or low hangers, you will need a larger size. Woman's medium equates to a men's medium, I would not suggest a small. I like the look and feel of the larger leg openings, the greater cheek exposure and low narrow front. This is a size 8, it probably fits since you are so trim. If you get it you have to share some pictures
Would I consider wearing something like this knowing it's a womens? At risk of sounding pervy, yeah if it was sold used as wearing them would be a turn on. Trouble is I'd need room to "Grow" which they may not have!
If they were new unworn then I guess that'd be less of a problem. Maybe good for sea swimming as really cold water tends to keep things under control for me but if they were unworn I probably wouldn't buy 'em unless they were a really cool pair.
This pair are unworn but look very attractive I think there is something about the cut that makes them look like a fairly brief mens suit that is being worn, even though they are "un-occupied".
Thanks for the sizing advice Speedolover, I've been thinking of getting a one piece one so this could come in really useful.

Re: Womens Bikinis

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 1:47 am
by aznspeedoboy
Definitely something that has crossed my mind a few times--the cut is really nice, especially the butt area, but I share the same concern with others (the bugle area, etc). I'd look into possibly buying one and see how that works out haha