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		<title>Speedos VS. Boardshorts &#8211; The Great Debate</title>
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      My summers, as a youth, were spent at our Country Club pool practicing for swim team.&#160; All the kids &#8211; boys and girls &#8211; donned Speedo style bathing suits.&#160; This weekend, while watching my girls at the pool, I noticed that not one kid was wearing a Speedo.&#160; In fact, both boys AND girls were [...]]]></description>
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      <p><img alt="speedos" width="110" height="120" vspace="5" hspace="5" align="left" title="speedos" src="http://www.tomima.com/wp-content/uploads/speedo.jpg" />My summers, as a youth, were spent at our Country Club pool practicing for swim team.&nbsp; All the kids &#8211; boys and girls &#8211; donned Speedo style bathing suits.&nbsp; This weekend, while watching my girls at the pool, I noticed that not one kid was wearing a Speedo.&nbsp; In fact, both boys AND girls were wearing boardshorts &#8211; those long-legged swimsuits we used to call &quot;jams.&quot;&nbsp; Am I dating myself?</p>
<p>So, what&#8217;s going on with swimsuits for men these days?&nbsp; Rather than skimpy and streamlined, men seam to be turning to coverage and baggy.&nbsp; A great article at <a href="http://uk.askmen.com/fashion/austin_60/70_fashion_style.html">AskMen.com</a> shed some light on the subject.</p>
<p>To begin with, it&#8217;s kind of a regional thing.&nbsp; European men by far wear mostly speedo style swimsuits.&nbsp; American men, on the other hand, basically refuse to, unless competing in some kind of water sport.&nbsp; The article went on to say that women from both regions are of the same opinion.&nbsp; American women kind of snicker at the thought of a guy in a Speedo.&nbsp; European women accept the fact that, whatever the physique of a guy, he will be strutting around in a little Speedo.</p>
<p>So, what are the pros and cons to the two styles?&nbsp; Apparently there are far more pros to the speedo style:</p>
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<li>They&#8217;re more comfortable &#8211; All the parts of a man&#8217;s &quot;package&quot; stay put without worry.&nbsp; In a boardshort, the parts shift each time water hits them.</li>
<li>Better tan lines &#8211; More body is exposed so better tanning.&nbsp; A boardshort gives you a goofy partial tan on your legs.</li>
<li>Sign of confidence &#8211; A man who is comfortable strutting around in a Speedo does not lack personal confidence.</li>
<li>Better movement &#8211; The Speedo style has little to get in the way when moving. &nbsp;In contrast, a boardshort is bulky and can create drag in the water.</li>
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<p><img alt="boardshorts" width="110" height="120" vspace="5" hspace="5" align="left" title="boardshorts" src="http://www.tomima.com/wp-content/uploads/boardshorts1.jpg" />Another point to bring up here is that, like women&#8217;s swimsuits, many suits are not actually used for swimming.&nbsp; They are more beachwear.&nbsp; So, maybe the answer here is to own both styles &#8211; the <a href="http://www.HisRoom.com/briefs,swimwear,35,022,10.html">Speedo-style briefs &nbsp;</a>for European travel and water sports and the <a href="http://www.HisRoom.com/search2.aspx?new=yes&amp;terms=boardshorts&amp;search=go">boardshort</a> for socializing around water, for modesty, and social survival in America.</p>
<p>A quick straw poll from male colleagues got a stark &#8216;swimshorts or nothing&#8217;  reaction.&nbsp; But according to <a title="http://uk.askmen.com/fashion/austin_60/70_fashion_style.html" href="http://uk.askmen.com/fashion/austin_60/70_fashion_style.html">Askmen.com</a>  the debate is actually divided by geography more than anything else.&nbsp; Men in  North America are more swim/boardshorts based than their European counterparts.&nbsp;  Certainly having holidayed in the South of France last year, Speedos seemed  <em>de rigeur</em> among the older holidaymakers.&nbsp; And the Russians.&nbsp; But the  younger ones were certainly veering towards shorts by the pool.</p>
<p>Perhaps it&#8217;s all a confidence thing, with the older male more used to his  body and feeling confident with who they are than younger types still working it  out. &nbsp;Whatever you feel most comfortable in of course, we&#8217;ve  got a great selection of both, check &#8216;em out <a href="http://www.HisRoom.com/swimwear.aspx">here</a>.</p>
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