Re: Your Speedo Circle
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 3:43 pm
A place for guys who love speedos to share pics and stories of their fun times in speedos.
http://www.speedoforum.org/
Maybe a mutual bulge admiration society? Honestly, I can't stand it that guys seem to pretend they don't have bodies and dicks. It's weird. Women have bodies which can be attractively displayed for admiring eyes. What's the deal with dudes? Are dudes just meant to be the support act for hot females? That's cool. Don't get me wrong. Just wish we sometimes got some attention and flattery too.Speedoaddict wrote: โThu Feb 06, 2020 3:43 pmI need a speedo circle of friends. It would be amazing.
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When I was in my early twenties, my parents and sister saw me wearing them when we went on vacations. I wore them at the pool with my girlfriend back then. Her hot, swim team, kid brother wore them too, so she was used to them. Today it's just people who see me at the fitness center and at the beach, so it's not really a circle.blueflinch wrote: โThu Feb 06, 2020 1:53 pmI'm glad so many wives are on board. I couldn't wear 'em in front of my mum, though!
Yeah, my mother is a terrible prude. Forced me to wear singlets every day for eighteen years, even in the height of summer. No idea why!Thom wrote: โSun Feb 09, 2020 8:44 pmWhen I was in my early twenties, my parents and sister saw me wearing them when we went on vacations. I wore them at the pool with my girlfriend back then. Her hot, swim team, kid brother wore them too, so she was used to them. Today it's just people who see me at the fitness center and at the beach, so it's not really a circle.
I have that, but its really not a hot and steamy team with bulges and jizz flying everywhere. I'm really not sure if there is that out there. For us its a pretty focused but fun training squad that are knocking out laps in the pool trying to achieve goals, and the speedos are generally not much of a focal point apart from telling whos who under the water. At least for me, its not as exciting as what the thought of it is.Speedoaddict wrote: โThu Feb 06, 2020 3:43 pmI need a speedo circle of friends. It would be amazing.
This reminds me of when I took a swimming class while I was in grad school. It was all males (almost all undergrads). So, they let us swim naked if we wanted. I tried that, but after a couple of classes, I wore speedos, particularly when I learned we'd be diving off the 3-meter board. (ouch) The instructor who ran the class was a real drill sergeant, so if you and other guys were thinking about being naked, you forgot about it really fast....:::sam:::... wrote: โMon Feb 10, 2020 4:47 amFor us its a pretty focused but fun training squad that are knocking out laps in the pool trying to achieve goals, and the speedos are generally not much of a focal point apart from telling whose who under the water. At least for me, its not as exciting as what the thought of it is.
My mother was almost as bad - no words that sound remotely like swear words, periodically trying to force me to eat veg (even though I despise the stuff), what will your gran/neighbours/anyone else think (and then deny she said it), freaked when I told her as a kid I wasn't going to wear vests/singlets anymore "don't come crying to me when you have a chest cold then / you'll freeze" didn't freeze, didn't catch a cold...blueflinch wrote: โSun Feb 09, 2020 9:35 pmYeah, my mother is a terrible prude. Forced me to wear singlets every day for eighteen years, even in the height of summer. No idea why!Thom wrote: โSun Feb 09, 2020 8:44 pmWhen I was in my early twenties, my parents and sister saw me wearing them when we went on vacations. I wore them at the pool with my girlfriend back then. Her hot, swim team, kid brother wore them too, so she was used to them. Today it's just people who see me at the fitness center and at the beach, so it's not really a circle.
My childhood was weird. It was like my sisters and I were living in a religious cult, without the religious cult part! My mother had all these ridiculous rules. No explanation or justification was ever offered for the rules. I think she just made them up. No wonder I love freedom (and nudity) so much as an adult!
My parents used to have massive fights, screaming down the neighbourhood. And here's the really funny part - they used to SPELL OUT swearwords at each other during the argument. As if spelling out swearwords in angry voices is somehow less offensive than actually saying them!landoffrozensheep wrote: โWed Feb 12, 2020 3:36 pmMy mother was almost as bad - no words that sound remotely like swear words, periodically trying to force me to eat veg (even though I despise the stuff), what will your gran/neighbours/anyone else think (and then deny she said it), freaked when I told her as a kid I wasn't going to wear vests/singlets anymore "don't come crying to me when you have a chest cold then / you'll freeze" didn't freeze, didn't catch a cold...
My mum never swears, but its on when my dads cracking the sads.blueflinch wrote: โThu Feb 13, 2020 12:10 amAnd here's the really funny part - they used to SPELL OUT swearwords at each other during the argument. As if spelling out swearwords in angry voices is somehow less offensive than actually saying them!
Wow, that's an interesting syndrome. When my parents argued, they never swore either, and never wrote it down. As a result, I never did, and rarely do now. My circle of friends never did. This must sound positively Victorian.blueflinch wrote: โThu Feb 13, 2020 12:10 am
My parents used to have massive fights, screaming down the neighbourhood. And here's the really funny part - they used to SPELL OUT swearwords at each other during the argument. As if spelling out swearwords in angry voices is somehow less offensive than actually saying them!
My wife and I donโt swear either.Thom wrote: โThu Feb 13, 2020 7:15 pmWow, that's an interesting syndrome. When my parents argued, they never swore either, and never wrote it down. As a result, I never did, and rarely do now. My circle of friends never did. This must sound positively Victorian.blueflinch wrote: โThu Feb 13, 2020 12:10 am
My parents used to have massive fights, screaming down the neighbourhood. And here's the really funny part - they used to SPELL OUT swearwords at each other during the argument. As if spelling out swearwords in angry voices is somehow less offensive than actually saying them!
"Cracking the sads" is a great Aussie expression. Not as good as "cracking a fat". Must be the flipside of "cracking a smile"!...:::sam:::... wrote: โThu Feb 13, 2020 5:43 amMy mum never swears, but its on when my dads cracking the sads.
They spelled it out aloud. Verbally spelled out four-letter words. I'm sorry you didn't have this bizarre childhood experience. By the way, how's your spelling these days, Thom?
Victorian....blueflinch wrote: โThu Feb 13, 2020 9:41 pm
They spelled it out aloud. Verbally spelled out four-letter words. I'm sorry you didn't have this bizarre childhood experience. By the way, how's your spelling these days, Thom?