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womens swimwear

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speedo sam

womens swimwear

Post by speedo sam » Sat Nov 19, 2011 3:38 pm

it may sound weird but i have grown partial to womens swimwear, my sister has a 1-piece and red bikini bottoms that she never used anymore and i tend to 'borrow' them now and again because i just love the feel of them, they feel alot like speedos but different around the crotch area for some reason, just wondering if anybody else has ever tried womens swimwear. (btw i dont wear them for swimming, just lounging around) :P

speedoboi

Re: womens swimwear

Post by speedoboi » Sat Nov 19, 2011 6:14 pm

I erased what I had previously written.
Last edited by speedoboi on Sun Nov 20, 2011 2:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Hardspeedo

Re: womens swimwear

Post by Hardspeedo » Sun Nov 20, 2011 12:14 am

Seriously, speedoboi? Seriously? I assumed this site was fairly liberal in its ideas -- come on, it's a speedo fetish site! The fact that you'd be rude enough to comment on a liking someone else has on this site when many people think speedos are weird and disgusting makes you a hypocrite. "If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all." If you don't like what you read, DON'T COMMENT!! And saying "No offence" at the end is like putting a band-aid on a third degree burn. So don't bother faking being diplomatic.

budgybloke

Re: womens swimwear

Post by budgybloke » Sun Nov 20, 2011 2:43 am

Hey speedoboi, as long as members are being lawful and not hurting anyone, there's merit in keeping comments positive and constructive. And if a particular topic isn't to our taste, we can just ignore it.

The internet can be a hash place. Let's keep this forum friendly.

Always

Re: womens swimwear

Post by Always » Sun Nov 20, 2011 4:13 am

budgybloke wrote:Let's keep this forum friendly.
I agree, lets keep this forum a friendly place.

Cheers!
Always

speedoboi

Re: womens swimwear

Post by speedoboi » Sun Nov 20, 2011 2:01 pm

budgybloke wrote:Hey speedoboi, as long as members are being lawful and not hurting anyone, there's merit in keeping comments positive and constructive. And if a particular topic isn't to our taste, we can just ignore it.

The internet can be a hash place. Let's keep this forum friendly.
My apologies. I made a very bad comment. I will erase what I wrote.

brunettedisaster

Re: womens swimwear

Post by brunettedisaster » Wed Nov 23, 2011 1:47 pm

Getting back more on topic. I do actually own a few wonens bikini bottoms. I like the cut a lot though it isn't so much designed for men up front. For me at least it has nothing to do with it being designed for women I just know what I like and buy what I like regardless of gender specfics. On that note too the ones i own are pretty modest, theyre not like pink side ties. I like thin side straps and a lot of mens swimwear is designed boxier then I like.

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Re: womens swimwear

Post by DaveSpeedoEvans » Sat Nov 26, 2011 10:47 pm

SpeedoBoi,

I didn't see what you posted but thanks for editting it.

I agree with the other posts, as long as it is legal we'll keep this friendly. If yoy don't like someones take on speedos - just ignore it.

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Re: womens swimwear

Post by speedoboi » Sun Nov 27, 2011 6:49 pm

Hardspeedo wrote: And saying "No offence" at the end is like putting a band-aid on a third degree burn. So don't bother faking being diplomatic.
I wasn't faking being diplomatic. However, I made a mistake. nobody's perfect. I also corrected my mistake.

JohnC

Re: womens swimwear

Post by JohnC » Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:07 pm

I don't own any women's swimwear but I do prefer 2.5 inch sides - like nike suits - they fit great and loads of fun for a swim

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Re: womens swimwear

Post by nikonian » Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:29 pm

I have a few "womens" suits in my collection. I like the cut and small sides more. Womens suits fit me better than the mens suits local fare at sports chalet as long as the crotch is wide enough. I find that European suits fit me the best tho... the best part is that I am a rather conservative person. As long as it fits, Im good. I have found few suits with 4"+ sides that fit nice.

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Re: womens swimwear

Post by pussyboy » Mon May 13, 2013 11:41 am

yes i love how low rise they are!

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Re: womens swimwear

Post by tanned bum » Mon May 13, 2013 12:18 pm

I have tried some of the women's bikini bottoms but have found that there isn't enough material for me to feel comfortable. I am pretty certain that wearing one would lead to a "wardrobe malfunction" leaving parts or all of me out of the suit. I have found a couple knit fabric that stretches to hold, but generally too narrow in the front.
One piece women's suits --- too weird for me.

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