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Re: Tangas v Thongs which are more masculine ?
Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2023 12:04 pm
by sensu4
Aberman wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 4:48 am
I am going on holiday shortly with a large variety of swimwear to suit the occasion . A small bikini will be the absolute max I will wear at any time . There are different situations , round the pool , on the beach , in the sauna and of course there will be variations in how busy or how close to people to take into consideration .
But I am interested in how you view two particular distinct styles with regard to their masculinity (I I'm a straight guy btw )
So let's take for example the Joe Snyder thong and compare it versus the Kiniki Cuba half back front pouch tanga.
Which is more masculine ? Undoubtedly the thong is more revealing and the tanga gives more coverage in the rear . The tanga has thin strap sides which are more akin to girls' bikini bottoms . And whereas male thongs are not mainstream, I think the cheeky half back again is more associated with women .
So the paradox here is that the more revealing suit is, in my opinion , the more masculine . I will wear both styles but I may find it harder to wear the larger tanga style . What do you guys think ?
Makes no sense. Like languages where objects have a sex like a car is male and the tire is female. It's time to reject social constructs because you'll see it's programmed into you and you will always live your life based on others force perception of what is masculine or not.
Re: Tangas v Thongs which are more masculine ?
Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2023 1:41 pm
by Bikenswim
Keep in mind, people sitting on towels get a "rear view" as you walk around. I had a complaint about my g-string, so now I prefer to wear my gaff thongs that have a 2" wide T-strap rear which looks much better.
Actually a gaff thong is designed to give me a more feminine flat-front look as well, which adds to the confusion. (I posted photos on other sites)
Re: Tangas v Thongs which are more masculine ?
Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2023 2:03 pm
by TANGA TANGA
Bikenswim wrote: Sun Jun 04, 2023 1:41 pm
Keep in mind, people sitting on towels get a "rear view" as you walk around. I had a complaint about my g-string, so now I prefer to wear my gaff thongs that have a 2" wide T-strap rear which looks much better.
Actually a gaff thong is designed to give me a more feminine flat-front look as well, which adds to the confusion. (I posted photos on other sites)
What was the complaint about your g-string and can you describe the complainer eg Male, Female, age etc?
Re: Tangas v Thongs which are more masculine ?
Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2023 6:20 pm
by Bikenswim
TANGA TANGA wrote: Sun Jun 04, 2023 2:03 pm
Bikenswim wrote: Sun Jun 04, 2023 1:41 pm
Keep in mind, people sitting on towels get a "rear view" as you walk around. I had a complaint about my g-string, so now I prefer to wear my gaff thongs that have a 2" wide T-strap rear which looks much better.
Actually a gaff thong is designed to give me a more feminine flat-front look as well, which adds to the confusion. (I posted photos on other sites)
What was the complaint about your g-string and can you describe the complainer eg Male, Female, age etc?
The guy was sitting on a towel, and did not like a view of my asshole right at eye level, as the g-string provided no cover. Actually now if I wear a tiny g-string I look around to make sure I am not "mooning" anyone, this is being polite and I don't get any complaints.
I am posting a link to a nice BBlair T-back gaff thong, made in USA for men.
https://lexybblair.com/ Is this thong feminine or masculine? No one at the Beach ever complained about it, some ask to pose with me, which is nice.