No, it's a Skinzwear M57U. Not a thong but still small. I do get just a hint of butt cleavage with it. The pink is a ThinSkinz fabric but not sheer when dry. This current colour, below, looks more sheer but is otherwise the same style. (I must say that blue one looks fabulous!)
https://skinzwear.com/product_detail.php?prodID=17330&name=Mens-Micro-String-Bikini-Swimsuit-in-Semi-Sheer-Super-ThinSkinz-Sky&tandem=#
When I visited the Legoland park near Orlando, I thought he before I arrived that my swim brief with 1" sides would be okay as it's not too bold compared to some of my other suits. When I got there and realised every other male was in big board shorts, I chickened out and just stayed dressed, sitting on a lounge and watching. Perhaps I could have been more bold, but I wasn't in the mood to be that bold and potentially attract more than just a look in that crowd. Naturally, the women took advantage of the extra freedom they have as long as they keep the required areas covered.
When I visited the Legoland park near Orlando, I thought he before I arrived that my swim brief with 1" sides would be okay as it's not too bold compared to some of my other suits. When I got there and realised every other male was in big board shorts, I chickened out and just stayed dressed, sitting on a lounge and watching. Perhaps I could have been more bold, but I wasn't in the mood to be that bold and potentially attract more than just a look in that crowd. Naturally, the women took advantage of the extra freedom they have as long as they keep the required areas covered.
Would of went around with them on anyway. Do it all the time at public beach and indoor swimming pools with my skippy aussiebums
By minimalist75:Surprising since I saw a higher percentage of men wearing swim briefs at Disney water parks than any others I have visited
Perhaps Disney World attracts more of an international crowd. If a European is going to Legoland, it won't be the Orlando one! :-D
By minimalist75:Surprising since I saw a higher percentage of men wearing swim briefs at Disney water parks than any others I have visitedPerhaps Disney World attracts more of an international crowd. If a European is going to Legoland, it won't be the Orlando one! :-D
Quite possibly. Disney draws a lot of Latin American and European tourists.
Similarly, the Panama Canal cruise we took had many Latin American and European passengers. While men in speedos were still in the minority, there were a higher percentage than on any other cruise I have taken.