One of the most enjoyable sensations during the summer months is to be able to walk around the house completely naked. The warm weather provides the opportunity to enjoy nudity without worrying about being cold. A warm breeze through an open window feels amazing on exposed skin.
What’s better than walking around naked? Swimming naked!
Most of us have skinny dipped at least once in our lives. There really is no sensation like being completely nude and feeling the water course over your entire body. The problem is that, swimming nude is frowned upon in most communities. I’m here to tell you about the next best thing, wearing a thong while swimming!
I personally hate the trend in men’s swimwear/shorts that make for big baggy “shorts” that in some cases come to mid calf. (See last week's blog to read about my new affinity for shorts). Once you get a baggy swimsuit like that wet, it’s like being wrapped up in a wet towel. Not exactly the most comfortable or sexy feeling.
I bought my first swim thong years ago from right here at BodyAware! I knew I couldn’t go skinny dipping, but figured if the ladies could wear a thong then so could I! My pool back then was in my backyard in a fairly congested neighborhood. My yard was far from private so I couldn’t swim nude, but I could wear a thong. My first lap in the pool in my new swimwear was amazing! As close to being nude as I could get! I loved the feel of the cool water on my exposed buns! If the neighbors were watching, they never mentioned my choice of swimwear. I would swim, tan and just enjoy the pool wearing as little as possible. My partner loved my choice of swimwear and they would tell me how much they enjoyed the view!
So this summer why not try something new? The George Swim Thong has full brief style coverage in the front but leaves your back side completely exposed. Wear it at home or at the beach and feel sexier in your swimwear than you ever have before!
Right now as I write this it’s 100 degrees out and I’m sliding into my thong suit to enjoy my pool!
Have a great week and try and stay cool!
Ron
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I was in Tampa on a business trip in 2010. It was the middle of February so I didn’t think that the weather would be nice enough for my regular speedo. But I drove to Clearwater beach with the intentions of going to one of the numerous surf shops and buying a pair of swim briefs when I found a rack with nothing but men’s thong swimwear. So I tried on a couple pairs and loved the way the string really showed off my gym body. I wound up buying the skimpiest one they had. I went to my car and put it on and went straight to the beach. I didn’t care about the odd looks I got when I dropped my beach towel sporting my new thong. I strutted my sexy little ass out into the water and back a couple of times and and didn’t think twice about it. I did this the entire week and on the Friday that I was supposed to leave someone came to me and told me that men couldn’t wear thongs in Clearwater and that they were actually illegal on Clearwater beach. That’s what’s wrong. Too many laws to govern what men can and can’t wear and how much material you have to wear. I wasn’t walking around with my business hanging out just minding my own business. The ladies liked what they saw. I even got a few numbers while I was there.
Totally agree with this! And for anyone in doubt I’d say that change has to start somewhere. Being in a Midwest state doesn’t lend itself to openmindness. But, that said, the more people see/hear something the more normal it becomes. Not to say I am the first one in by any means, but if I love doing something (and by all means wearing thongs daily is one of them) then I am going to. Don’t be afraid to be the catalyst for the change you want to see happen. You only have one life anyways so like I say f*** em I’m doing me and LOVING every second.
I’ve worn bikini brief style swimwear, and that in itself makes people uncomfortable, simply because they are not used to it.
It’s not that I am fat, im far from fat, kind of built like a rugby player on the stocky side, let alone black.
In today’s climate, we have people calling police just for being there. But if I could wear a thong, I would. But let’s face it, thongs aren’t acceptable swimwear for pools. So for now, I’ll stick with the bikini.
It would be fun to wear a thong at the beach or at a public pool, but I have not done so…mainly because of the lack of acceptance for such skimpy male swimwear. All the other guys will be wearing board shorts, mostly below the knee. Funny how that is, as the women wear tiny suits that are highly revealing and it’s perfectly fine. Any guy not appearing “normal” is the subject of unfavorable comments, or open harassment. Strange double standard it seems.
I usually wear a pair of short nylon track shorts over a string bikini, and most people leave me alone. I’m 6 feet and a very muscular 220 pounds, and probably wouldn’t be messed with anyway…so sometimes I slip off the shorts and swim or sun in just the bikini. Feels best, especially swimming fast underwater, where longer shorts drag and, worse, want to pull down!
So until I see a lot of guys wearing thongs, I’m gonna stay with a little more coverage.
The long pants started in the 70s and continued until they were knee length.
I remember wearing a bikini on the beach for a long time. But now people look at you like a freak.
Womens suits got smaller as time went on. I do like the thong or a string bikini.