Anonymous
Post 09/06/2023 13:17     Subject: Swimming in boxers

Anonymous wrote:Not a big deal, although not ideal. Swim trunks are basically just boxers with a liner. Women wearing bikinis are basically wearing a bra and panties with a liner. The only thing different between swimwear and undergarments is the material and inner construction.


And black underwear will show less while wet than white underwear, or a cheap wet white swimsuit.

It's still weird, and he has to drive home with wet underwear, but not as much chance of someone seeing anything.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2023 13:04     Subject: Swimming in boxers

Why couldn't he just swim in his shorts (with the underwear on underneath them)? Was he wearing jeans or something?
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2023 12:42     Subject: Swimming in boxers

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So a bit of a play off another threat.

My cousin was at the beach (he’s a 30 year old man, father of 2), and wanted to cool off in the ocean but didn’t have his swimsuit.

So he stripped down to his black Calvin Klein boxer briefs and jumped into the ocean.

Is this legal? Or just kinda odd? His wife gave him grief and I’m on the fence. It wasn’t like it was tightly whites


I had an ex that did this only once before I put a stop to it because it looked obscene, especially after he had been in the water. To say he was gifted was an understatement but he was also a shower. Once bounce on a diving board and it would have been sticking out his leg hole and everyone would have seen some things they can’t unsee. Just no. Lol.

If he didn’t plan ahead to bring trunks then he’s not going swimming.


Why is he your ex? I would have hung onto him and enjoyed him laying down pipe forever.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2023 09:06     Subject: Swimming in boxers

Anonymous wrote:So a bit of a play off another threat.

My cousin was at the beach (he’s a 30 year old man, father of 2), and wanted to cool off in the ocean but didn’t have his swimsuit.

So he stripped down to his black Calvin Klein boxer briefs and jumped into the ocean.

Is this legal? Or just kinda odd? His wife gave him grief and I’m on the fence. It wasn’t like it was tightly whites


I had an ex that did this only once before I put a stop to it because it looked obscene, especially after he had been in the water. To say he was gifted was an understatement but he was also a shower. Once bounce on a diving board and it would have been sticking out his leg hole and everyone would have seen some things they can’t unsee. Just no. Lol.

If he didn’t plan ahead to bring trunks then he’s not going swimming.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2023 08:59     Subject: Swimming in boxers

Anonymous wrote:Why was he at the beach without swim trunks?


I'm wondering this too. If you are at a crowded beach on a holiday weekend, why would you not plan ahead a little? And yes, I would be embarrassed if it were my husband.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2023 08:11     Subject: Swimming in boxers

Anonymous wrote:That’s gross. All his fecal matter is transferring to the water.


Tell that to all the other mammals and fish that live in the ocean.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2023 08:10     Subject: Swimming in boxers

I see poor people Doing this. It is what it is.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2023 08:02     Subject: Swimming in boxers

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So a bit of a play off another threat.

My cousin was at the beach (he’s a 30 year old man, father of 2), and wanted to cool off in the ocean but didn’t have his swimsuit.

So he stripped down to his black Calvin Klein boxer briefs and jumped into the ocean.

Is this legal? Or just kinda odd? His wife gave him grief and I’m on the fence. It wasn’t like it was tightly whites
r

Ive done similar as a woman in my 30's and swam in my bra and thong - no different than a man swimming in his boxer briefs. Trust me, no one complains when I've done this at friends pools or the beach. Would you have preferred this man strip naked to swim?

Americans so uptight about some things!!


Unlike Europeans, we keep our oceans clear of all fecal matter.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2023 07:42     Subject: Swimming in boxers

Anonymous wrote:So a bit of a play off another threat.

My cousin was at the beach (he’s a 30 year old man, father of 2), and wanted to cool off in the ocean but didn’t have his swimsuit.

So he stripped down to his black Calvin Klein boxer briefs and jumped into the ocean.

Is this legal? Or just kinda odd? His wife gave him grief and I’m on the fence. It wasn’t like it was tightly whites
r

Ive done similar as a woman in my 30's and swam in my bra and thong - no different than a man swimming in his boxer briefs. Trust me, no one complains when I've done this at friends pools or the beach. Would you have preferred this man strip naked to swim?

Americans so uptight about some things!!
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2023 10:46     Subject: Swimming in boxers

Not a big deal, although not ideal. Swim trunks are basically just boxers with a liner. Women wearing bikinis are basically wearing a bra and panties with a liner. The only thing different between swimwear and undergarments is the material and inner construction.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2023 10:38     Subject: Swimming in boxers

So OP, were you impressed by what you saw when he came out of the water?
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2023 10:22     Subject: Swimming in boxers

Anonymous wrote:That’s gross. All his fecal matter is transferring to the water.


You might be surprised to find out what else is in ocean water
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2023 10:20     Subject: Swimming in boxers

Anonymous wrote:That’s gross. All his fecal matter is transferring to the water.

Totally gross! After all, the bikini bottoms and swim trunks people usually wear are entirely free of fecal matter.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2023 09:13     Subject: Swimming in boxers

Anonymous wrote:That’s gross. All his fecal matter is transferring to the water.

Ha ha
You are now an expert on who wipes his butt!
City sewage flows into the ocean too
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2023 08:31     Subject: Swimming in boxers

That’s gross. All his fecal matter is transferring to the water.