![]() ![]() Go for darker colors especially if you are getting in the water. Like I mentioned above, lined suits depending on the lining thickness can help limit the VPL. What are some ways you can try to hide it if that is a concern of yours? I’ve always looked for lined swimsuits, which seem to typically give some help with VPL. I guess I do consider VPL into my suit equation, but I feel I’ve more subconsciously done it. I don’t want to contribute to the negativity that tight fitting swimsuits for us guys already has. ![]() If it happens all of them are in a one piece swimsuit then maybe I’d have to opt for fuller swim brief. I go by what the women are wearing and go a little conservative to theirs. In general my goal when going to the beach is to give the swim brief a positive image. ![]() If it is mainly adults maybe VPL isn’t as much of a concern as one with lots of kids. In general we should try to fit our swim attire to the beach atmosphere. Should we seek out suits that enhance or define the package? Probably not if we want to try and help the acceptance of skimpy swimwear for guys. I don’t know if it should be a top concern, but seems we should have some awareness of VPL with our swimwear. I have been asked if a certain swim brief showed VPL and T suggested it could be a post topic. So should we be concerned that our bikinis or thongs are defining the package too well instead of just a bump? It seems that people are hung up on the male anatomy, but women can pretty much bare all. Tight fitting swimwear is already taboo for guys, because it accentuates our package. Is VPL a concern of yours? No, it is not visible panty lines, but visible penis lines. ![]()
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