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Is a male G string ever acceptable?
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Anniemacca wrote: »No probably not 2 - it was actually at the cliffs at Canford Cliffs and from there it is a mile to Shore Road and I would have said 1.5 miles along the road, to the car ferry. So possibly 2.5 - 4 miles. There is no way it is 7 or 8 miles. Sorry lol!
Anyway - they should of gone over there and got their kit off there and got it on in the dunes. I am sure there are people there who WANT to see people in all their glory not just dry humping!
I don't want to see anyone dry humping in public wearing G strings.
I have the internet and would prefer to see that in the privacy of my own home!!
Canford cliffs isn't branksome(not that it matters a jot in the grand scheme of things!!
) agree about dry humping and flashing things that shouldnt be flashed other than in private though - and I'm no prude!!
why on earth not? They are bloody brilliant AND multifunctional. Only the other day wifey could not find the cheese slicer. Whipped off my "G" and hey presto, cheese sliced, lunch made - delicious.Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup0 -
Can't add to the other bit of multiquote cos I'm on my phone - but ewwwwwww!!!!! LolDo not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup0
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secondly (and sorry to be pedantic!) - theres no way (other than possibly straight across the bay and round a bit) that Branksome and Studland are two miles away from each other - not that its important,but its more like 7 or 8.
Another local here - and whether 2 or 7 miles it's a long way to walk wearing a G-string, much chafing.
and if I could face the beach on a hot day I would not want to see men in g-strings.loose does not rhyme with choose but lose does and is the word you meant to write.0 -
Anniemacca wrote: »I only ask because I have been subjected to some blokes ar5e all afternoon.
I just find it completely uneccessary. His wife/ partner was also wearing one. What really turned my stomach was when she decided to lie on top of him and basically dry hump him on the beach.
These people were in their 50's at least!!
The annoying thing is that less than 2 miles away there is a nudist beach - Studland - where if you want to get your a55 out and fcku in public - it's there!!
Anyway back to the initial post. Is a male G string EVER acceptable?
I vote NO in no circumstance. If you really feel the need to flaunt it go to a nudist beach!!!!
Probably wasn't his wife or partner.
Reprehensible clothing in all cases. And I reckon the whole point was that they wanted to see how much they could get away with on a non nudist beach - maybe it's a bit too hot to go dogging in their Nissan Almera.I could dream to wide extremes, I could do or die: I could yawn and be withdrawn and watch the world go by.Yup you are officially Rock n Roll0 -
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Anniemacca wrote: »
Anyway back to the initial post. Is a male G string EVER acceptable?
No.
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Eeeeeewwww nothing worse than a flabby fella doing the "chesse wire up the bum crack" trick.
Then again I also find fellas who wear black knee length shorts with long grey socks and brown sandals equally offensive.BEST EVER WINS WON IN ORDER (so far) = Sony Camcorder, 32" lcd telly, micro ipod hifi, Ipod Nano, Playstation 3, Andrex Jackpup, Holiday to USA, nintendo wii, Liverpool vs Everton tickets, £250 Reward Your thirst, £500 Pepsi, p&o rotterdam trip, perfume hamper, Dr Who stamp set, steam cleaner.
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Eeeeeewwww nothing worse than a flabby fella doing the "chesse wire up the bum crack" trick.
Then again I also find fellas who wear black knee length shorts with long grey socks and brown sandals equally offensive.
Does it actually make a difference if he is flabby or an adonis?
Surely any man wearing a G string in public is either a wannabe Chippendale an exhibitionist or a plain old poseur?
Whatever - it is wrong on so many levels and IMHO makes the bloke just look VERY gay.
BTW - there is nothing homophobic about saying that - but I know certain people will take it the wrong way!! :cool:0 -
Anniemacca wrote: »Does it actually make a difference if he is flabby or an adonis?
Surely any man wearing a G string in public is either a wannabe Chippendale an exhibitionist or a plain old poseur?
Whatever - it is wrong on so many levels and IMHO makes the bloke just look VERY gay.
BTW - there is nothing homophobic about saying that - but I know certain people will take it the wrong way!! :cool:
It is the sort of thing that's very EASY to take wrongly because it looks like:
"it is wrong...... look very gay..." or "gay = wrong"
If I was single, i'd be grateful of anything that successfully indicated if someone was gay. It'd save the fear of being punched when asking someone out XD.0
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