Mensuas.com is promoting the new N2N X-Poser Swim Bikini on their blog and yupper I have to agree this is a sexy piece.
Do you have what it takes to wear this? But wait what does it take to wear this? A 6-pack? Guts? A package? A wicked quarter bouncing butt?
We have all heard comments about that guy in the speedo that "shouldn't" be wearing the speedo and then "oh what a shame" about the guy with the ripped body that is wearing a pair of baggy board/surfing shorts.
So what should we respect more? The "modesty" of the dude with the killer abs in his cover-up of his assets or the fact that the other guy is comfortable enough in his skin and with his body to slip into that speedo and get as much sun on his skin as possible?
Or does it come down to the question of what do you feel most sexy in?
Just a thought - but would sure love to hear what you think...





























Great piece. I, personally, respect the fat guy in the speedo. Not that it's a treat for the eyes (eye candy in the bargain bin perhaps)and you're under the assumption that the suburbs cleared out and went to the beach. Speaking for myself, I wouldn't have the courage because, while no Louie Anderson, I'm also not "Smith" from "Sex and the City."
So fat guys, show what you want! Stand up and let it flop about!
Posted by: Scoundrel | April 24, 2008 at 08:02 PM
I lived in Ireland for five years, and started taking swimming lessons there. I wore speedo-type suits almost every time (and if not, then a nice midcut--NEVER boardies), and I have a far-from-perfect body (not fat, just not in shape). Why? Not only because it made me feel good and I liked doing it and got a charge out of it, but because there were always guys there who were older, fatter, and hairier and more wrinkly and saggy than me (than I'll probably ever be!) there who were also wearing speedos. It takes chutzpah to do that, and if they can do it and enjoy themselves, then why not I--or indeed, why not anyone? (Sadly, the young and fit guys, unless they were on the water polo team or something, usually wore boardies...boring!)
I really think everyone should do it at least once in their life; it seems to me it almost takes more courage for some people to wear a speedo-type suit to the beach or pool than it does for them to go to a nude beach. Strange, eh?
Posted by: Dr. Phil | April 25, 2008 at 04:20 AM