As a nudist, I can definitely relate to your thoughts. Personally, whenever I *have* to wear swimwear, I lean toward the minimal side, something that feels closest to being free, like briefs. Theyre not perfect, but at least they dont drown me in fabric.
Board shorts are comfortable in their own way, but for me, they feel like Im carrying half a towel around, and it takes away from that natural connection with the sun and water that I enjoy so much about swimming nude. At the end of the day, nothing really compares to the simple, unrestricted freedom of swimming without anything at all.
But when the situation calls for it, Ill always choose the option that reminds me most of that freedom.
As a nudist, I can definitely relate to your thoughts. Personally, whenever I *have* to wear swimwear, I lean toward the minimal side, something that feels closest to being free, like briefs. Theyre not perfect, but at least they dont drown me in fabric.Board shorts are comfortable in their own way, but for me, they feel like Im carrying half a towel around, and it takes away from that natural connection with the sun and water that I enjoy so much about swimming nude. At the end of the day, nothing really compares to the simple, unrestricted freedom of swimming without anything at all.But when the situation calls for it, Ill always choose the option that reminds me most of that freedom.
Have you ever tried tan through swimsuits? Lighter weight, dry faster and less restrictive.
I have two options, a brief suit in the style of the 50's and 60's, almost no inseam and only slightly loose. Today's fabric does dry quickly. The second is a pair of Lycra exercise shorts, light stretchy, and also dry quickly. Perhaps legal, but frowned upon by some because the reveal a bulge in the front.



