Speedo/Swim Trunks
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Speedo/Swim Trunks
Just read here that men must wear Speedo-type suits at swimming pools. Why not boxer-style? What about 10-yr olds?? And I assume flip-flops are needed, too?
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I have been to pools in 6 different countries in Europe always worn swim trunks, not a speedo. It is common for men to wear speedos, although I've noticed that younger men and boys are wearing them less then older men lately.
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Yes, some do. For example, the big swimming pool in the Woluwe St. Pierre commune in Brussels absolutely requires Speedo type suits for all male swimmers, even boys younger than 10. The pools at some (not all, thankfully) health clubs have similar rules.
If you have a specific pool in mind, check its rules.
If you have a specific pool in mind, check its rules.
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Why would boys under 10 be less likely or less inclined to wear speedos? They, rather than older men, seem the cohort best suited to wear them!
Speedos didn't exist when I was 10 but we boys -- and most everyone else under age 40 -- wore fairly abbreviated swimsuits then (of a thick, ugly, satiny fabric). None of us was scarred by the experience.
There are many European men who wear speedos and shouldn't. OTOH, the NA style, super-long and super-baggy quasi-trousers ALSO look terrible on many people. And on 10 year olds they merely look comical. Like a clown's baggy pants.
RE what Belgian pools require: When I was a 10 year-old (and I'm talking 1960s here) I was sent to take swimming lessons at the YMCA, here in Canada's capital. The Y in those days prohibited ALL bathing suits in its pool.
Yes, we had to take our swimming classes naked. I even remember the instructor peeling off his suit before he could dive into the pool. I would have been VERY glad of a speedo, I can assure you!
Speedos didn't exist when I was 10 but we boys -- and most everyone else under age 40 -- wore fairly abbreviated swimsuits then (of a thick, ugly, satiny fabric). None of us was scarred by the experience.
There are many European men who wear speedos and shouldn't. OTOH, the NA style, super-long and super-baggy quasi-trousers ALSO look terrible on many people. And on 10 year olds they merely look comical. Like a clown's baggy pants.
RE what Belgian pools require: When I was a 10 year-old (and I'm talking 1960s here) I was sent to take swimming lessons at the YMCA, here in Canada's capital. The Y in those days prohibited ALL bathing suits in its pool.
Yes, we had to take our swimming classes naked. I even remember the instructor peeling off his suit before he could dive into the pool. I would have been VERY glad of a speedo, I can assure you!
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Tedgale, I'd be concerned about what type of men were running the Y back in the 1960s. They wouldn't get away with it today.
As for Speedos, in Australia they are referred to as "budgie smugglers". Is that a term used in other countries??
If you're unfamiliar with a budgie..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budgerigar
As for Speedos, in Australia they are referred to as "budgie smugglers". Is that a term used in other countries??
If you're unfamiliar with a budgie..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budgerigar
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ROTFLMAO about the "Budgie Smuggler" image that Speckles threw into the conversation. At least he didn't throw in any derogatory asides about "canary smuggler" males from other non-Australian countries.

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Speckles is absolutely correc that men's lycra swimmers are referred to as budgie smugglers. I'm fascinated to see that everyone on this post has referred to "Speedo" which is a brand of swimmers. What a great example of successful branding of a product. Can't help with Susanh's original question though. (Would ad a smiley face here but I can't remember how to do that!!)
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Speedos a requirement? Who knew!
Here all this time I just figured that hairy, big bellied men who insist on squeezing their cheeks into teenie weenie drawers were just suffering from poor taste.
Here all this time I just figured that hairy, big bellied men who insist on squeezing their cheeks into teenie weenie drawers were just suffering from poor taste.
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We had this issue at aquaventure in Paris, the indoor water park. For my son , then 10, we found bike short style bathing trunks at Decathalon, the equivelent of Modells or Sports Authority. These were fine.