More then g-string/thong less then a bikini

I get asked some questions almost daily, one is will they allow me to wear a g-string/thong at my beach. The general answer is I haveĀ no idea because I am not familiar with your beach but I can make a few excellent suggestions. First look around and see what other men and women are wearing 2. ask the lifeguard if it is OK to wear a thong, 3. try with out asking I have never in all these years heard of anyone being hassled any more then being asked to put on something that covers a little more. I always keep a tiny bikini cut suit with me just in case, 4. try something that is larger then a g-string/thong but not quite as large as a bikini, I recommend the Streamline a totally awesome looking suit. Be daring and get yourself out in the sun, in publicĀ  and out of the spandex closet

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  • 4/19/2010 7:50 PM Kosh wrote:
    I gradually started wearing skimpier and skimpier suits to the local pool, and I now wear a thong there as long as it's not busy. The guards don't seem to mind, and when I have asked if my suits were an issue, they told me they weren't. I've had some female guards react by doing a double take, but they've never said anything to me. One male guard has started to chat me up.
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  • 4/19/2010 7:54 PM GrammarMan wrote:
    You need to edit your blog, it has many grammar mistakes.



    Thanks
    MD

    Trying to keep it real

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  • 4/19/2010 8:01 PM Jack wrote:
    I agree MD, if you're not sure what the rules are regarding thongs, you're probably better off with one of the skimpier bikinis. My apt complex doesn't allow thongs, so that is why I's so excited about the Lavish and Arousal bikini I ordered. They should be in for the weekend. I always have the smallest skimpiest suits already, I cant wait to wear even less with my new Koala suits.
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  • 4/19/2010 9:44 PM Jon wrote:
    Well said Michael. No reason to go out of our way to offend, but there's no reason we shouldn't be able to do what we want. Room for us all...there's lots of sand out there.
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