First time trying on male to female transformation swimwear

 

With all the stories in the news right now about male to female transformation aren’t you at least a little interested in seeing what all the fuss is about? Most of what you read is about men who feel they are living in the wrong body which is a tragic thing but it is wonderful that it is being discussed so openly now and though it is a huge undertaking changes can be made and complete transitions are becoming more common place. Not every man who feels he was meant to be a women wants a to go through a complete male to female transformation that is why we offer so many extremely realistic and popular transformation designs. We also market our designs to men who do not completely identify with male or female and many men who identify as men but are interested in tasting and playing their femininity, this is the group I fall into myself and I do enjoy the thrill of my inner feminine. For all of you who are thinking of experimenting I ay you only live once and you might as well experience as many interesting things as you can. Be brave be yourself.

 

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5 thoughts on “First time trying on male to female transformation swimwear”

  1. I am really masculine, I love to rock a huge bulge suit or a penis shape pouch suit to display my big male ego. But sometimes, I feel really slutty and I jump into a tiny fem suit by Koala to show the world that I am in touch with that feminine sensuality. It’s just an extension of my female side in bed where I love to be fucked by my lady with a huge strapon to experienced monstrous orgasm.

  2. I have enjoyed wearing Koala fem suits for many years. In part it has stemmed from my youthful admiration and envy for the ladies who got to wear bikinis on the beach. If woman can wear a sexy suit in public, why are men limited to those baggy, uncomfortable board shorts that are made from three yards of material? And yes, I do enjoy presenting a “slutty side” in protest to my Victorian upbringing which made sexuality out to be undesirable and unattractive.

    One of my first fem suits was the Pink Satin Mangina. It reshaped my male parts to look like a faux vagina with a very obvious set of vaginal lips. Most guys won’t have the courage to wear a suit like that, but I did. It was a great conversation starter. In more recent years, I’ve enjoyed Secret Wish and Nasty Bitch. Nasty Bitch features the “trifecta” of fem suit attributes that would send most men dashing back to the bathhouse to cover up: a c-ring, an anal spread ring and tie sides. For me the suit is super comfortable physically and psychologically

    1. Dear Beachlover,

      I couldn’t agree more about how ugly and uncomfortable the mainstream swimsuits are for men and about how men have been made to feel it is unacceptable to be sexy in public.

      On your other point, I’m sure it is a conversation starter when you wear any of Koala suits you mentioned, but I’m curious what people said to you, both male and female. The stereotype responses are that any man wearing these kinds of suits must be Gay (not that there is anything wrong with being Gay), and I think hetero men should feel comfortable showing off their sexiness. From women, what I typically read is that it is a turn off to see a man in a micro swimsuit.

  3. Dear Michael David,

    I do have one other comment, specific to the design of feminizing suits, directed primarily to Michael David, our esteemed designer and owner of Koala Swimwear.

    I believe you are over thinking and engineering your feminizing designs. You don’t need all the harnesses to feminize a man.

    Let’s begin with the premise that feminizing suites only work when a man doesn’t have an erection; because if you do all the straps in the world won’t make you look fem, nor are the least bit comfortable.

    So what is my suggestion? Follow the lead of women’s suits, and use an elastic band vertically down the center of the front panel, just like designers of women’s suits do to create the “scrunch” look for backs of bikini bottoms and sometimes the front. Use the elastic band in conjunction with super stretch Lycra front panel and a “liner for comfort, since you will be pressing inward and pushing downward the penis and scrotum down and between the legs. Using exactly this design (in a women’s bikini) I get a very flat and very feminine (when I’m flaccid) “camel toe” that I think is very sexy. I even get a bit of the “lip” look on the sides of the front panel, since most women’s suits, especially the one’s I’m describing, tend not to be as wide in the front as men’s suits, and especially since the front panel is flat and “scrunched” (no pouch). I enjoy that look too, but I could also see the front flat panel being widened just a bit to accommodate a man.

    Personally, I really like the “scrunch” look in the back too, something I’ve only seen in a few of your suits. It can be applied to both your bikinis as well as your line of micro shorts; it really enhances the fit around the cheeks and shows them off.

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