Thongers And Micro Bikini Wearers
There are times when you can't go nude in public but often you can wear brief thongs and especially micro bikinis. Very brief thongs and micro bikinis are really comfortable once you get used to them, they offer great support and most textiles will accept them on hiking trails, beaches and adult pools where nude wouldn't be acceptable. Thong and micro wearers are mostly nudists who...
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Return to DiscussionsThose Daniel Alexander ones look great. Absolute minimalism without being a string! I especially like the shape the waistband makes in the rear.I'm going to try a tanga swim bikini this summer.
I used to wear tangas in my own pool. Now that I have a privacy fence I don't wear anything!
Those Daniel Alexander ones look great. Absolute minimalism without being a string! I especially like the shape the waistband makes in the rear.I'm going to try a tanga swim bikini this summer.I used to wear tangas in my own pool. Now that I have a privacy fence I don't wear anything!
I'm going to try them at a public beach that's not crowded.
I've dared to wear this Koala a couple of times. Once at my nearest suburban beach on a reasonably-quiet day (there were a few others around) and once between the carpark and the CO section at Sunnyside on a hot (and busy!) midweek day. I found a space at the distant end of the carpark in front of the textile section and I walked back past other pedestrians and people waiting for a parking space. I think I got more smiles than frowns!
I was going to post a photo of me in a c-string, but I won't even bother. I bought it for a giggle and to try it out, and would love to have the opportunity to wear it. Has anyone else had the nerve to wear one of those in public??
I've dared to wear this Koala a couple of times. Once at my nearest suburban beach on a reasonably-quiet day (there were a few others around) and once between the carpark and the CO section at Sunnyside on a hot (and busy!) midweek day. I found a space at the distant end of the carpark in front of the textile section and I walked back past other pedestrians and people waiting for a parking space. I think I got more smiles than frowns!
Guess they liked it if they smiled