Hi guys I've read a lot about guys feeling embarrassed to wear a speedo to the pool or to buy one from a store. My question is to guy who work it spots stores or who work at the pool.
What do guys think about seeing another guy I'm speedos. Do the lifeguards, are they like oh my god you should of seen this guy in a speedo.
Hopefully you get the gist of the question. Do guys judge other guys?
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Other guys opinion
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Re: Other guys opinion
Hi!
I work as a lifeguard in numerous pools and to answer your question - do we judge? Hell no. We see club swimmers every day wear speedos, we see adults swim laps in lane swimming sessions in speedos and we see families in speedos during family sessions (although the latter is very rare, i admit)
As a speedo wearer, I understand the thoughts running through a guys head when he walks onto poolside in a brief. I felt naked, I felt exposed and I felt as if all eyes were on me and everyone was thinking "What is that guy wearing?" so whenever someone walks in with a speedo on I like to flash a smile and a "good morning" or whatever to make them feel at ease, hopefully they appreciate it.
We roll our eyes at men and boys in massive boardshorts cos they are more likely to struggle when out of their depth, so we tend to keep an eye on them a little more than a man in a speedo.
Saying that, there is a difference between a 'speedo' and a 'thong' or a 'bikini bottom' - I wouldn't recommend wearing anything thinner than 1 inch sides or anything that doesn't cover your bum cheeks.
Hope this helps give an insight to a lifeguards thoughts and feeling on speedos :)
I work as a lifeguard in numerous pools and to answer your question - do we judge? Hell no. We see club swimmers every day wear speedos, we see adults swim laps in lane swimming sessions in speedos and we see families in speedos during family sessions (although the latter is very rare, i admit)
As a speedo wearer, I understand the thoughts running through a guys head when he walks onto poolside in a brief. I felt naked, I felt exposed and I felt as if all eyes were on me and everyone was thinking "What is that guy wearing?" so whenever someone walks in with a speedo on I like to flash a smile and a "good morning" or whatever to make them feel at ease, hopefully they appreciate it.
We roll our eyes at men and boys in massive boardshorts cos they are more likely to struggle when out of their depth, so we tend to keep an eye on them a little more than a man in a speedo.
Saying that, there is a difference between a 'speedo' and a 'thong' or a 'bikini bottom' - I wouldn't recommend wearing anything thinner than 1 inch sides or anything that doesn't cover your bum cheeks.
Hope this helps give an insight to a lifeguards thoughts and feeling on speedos :)
Re: Other guys opinion
As a fairly recent convert I've got to say I have had NO worries with wear speedos to swim at the pool. Most of the other swimmers wear similar (trunks, jammers and speedos) so it's not like it's unusual. The club kids and adults wear the same so it's sort of common and not unusual at all.
Confidence can do a lot - if you look like you are comfortable then everyone will assume you are and not even bother to notice them.
Trust me swimming in speedos is 100% better than board shorts!
Confidence can do a lot - if you look like you are comfortable then everyone will assume you are and not even bother to notice them.
Trust me swimming in speedos is 100% better than board shorts!
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Re: Other guys opinion
Mwa Ha Ha! Says it all, really.Nate wrote:
We roll our eyes at men and boys in massive boardshorts cos they are more likely to struggle when out of their depth, so we tend to keep an eye on them a little more than a man in a speedo.
Real men wear Speedo's
Re: Other guys opinion
Another wise statement from the wise speedo ambassador from Wales, well said Nate!Nate wrote: Hope this helps give an insight to a lifeguards thoughts and feeling on speedos :)
Let's keep it brief.
Re: Other guys opinion
I see you're in south Wales... that's where I grew up myself :-)Nate wrote:As a speedo wearer, I understand the thoughts running through a guys head when he walks onto poolside in a brief. I felt naked, I felt exposed and I felt as if all eyes were on me and everyone was thinking "What is that guy wearing?" so whenever someone walks in with a speedo on I like to flash a smile and a "good morning" or whatever to make them feel at ease, hopefully they appreciate it.
It's nice to know there are some lifeguards out there not judging us speedo wearers. I did used to feel singled out in the local 'Rec' - guys my age didn't tend to wear speedos there! Could have done with a friendly smile from the lifeguard!!