SwimCoach wrote:Dave, thats a rareity.. It's been my expereince that the majority of women in California feel that speedos are for gay guys. The prefer the smooth chest, tight abs and package packed in a pair of board shorts. In the case you sited, the girls didn't say they liked the guys in speedos, it was more of an equality thing... skimpy suits for the girls, skimpy suits of the guys.
Why, exactly, do you think this?
Is it because you only hear girls
say they don't like guys wearing speedos?
Here's some news for you:
Girls find guys wearing speedos an extreme turn-on. They just don't admit it.
Yes, the real world does require girls in bikinis and guys in boardies. But these photos do show there is some hope. As the Beach Boys song goes: "Wouldn't it be nice..."
I've always worn a speedo when going swimming for the last 5 years, and girls have been all over me. And the only girls, or guys, who have shown any sign of objection, are around 10 years old.
And this is in Mount Vernon, Ohio.
I'm amazed by how many people actually think girls are turned off by guys wearing speedos. From my experience, I've learned that that is absolute nonsense.
In fact, the belief that speedos are for gay guys is actually extremely immature. From my experience, I think it's mostly middle school age boys that think that.
Girls love it if the guy looks good. But that's rarely the case -- the guys who look good are too scared to wear them. I'm an exception.
You should keep in mind that most girls are very secretive about their sexuality. Think about how most girls are. Of course they won't admit they're turned on by guys in speedos.
Also keep in mind that in most of the world, men always wear speedos when swimming. North America is an
exception.