Speedo or Swim Shorts for Galapagos in www.stellamaris.com.ec?
Speedo or Swim Shorts for Galapagos in www.stellamaris.com.ec?
The argument against Speedos
There’s an unfortunate relationship between the size of a man — his waist, that is — and the size of his swimwear. If you’re packing some extra weight in the stomach or thighs, or if you generally have a larger frame, avoid the Speedo at all costs. Even if you have all the self-confidence in the world, have a little consideration for the people around you. There’s always some shmuck who looks past his body type and embraces the Speedo — this can ruin a day at the beach for everyone. In addition to its unflattering fit on most guys, other reasons to pass on the Speedo include:
Speedos leave little to the imagination: Just because men don’t have a problem with a woman in a low-cut bikini, that doesn’t mean that women — or other guys for that matter — want to see a man’s package on display.
Speedos are not comfortable: Choosing between spandex fitting tightly around your prized possessions or a looser short with breathing room is a no-brainer. When it comes to matters of comfort, the Speedo doesn’t measure up.
The argument for Speedos
It may be hard to believe that in some countries Speedos do not suggest a social stigma, nor are they seen as being related to one’s sexual orientation. It may be even harder to believe that, in these same countries, sporting your classic board shorts would be considered a tasteless choice. We always praise dressing for the occasion, and in this case, the location is key. It appears that the Speedo, in its proper geographical context, leaves little room for questioning. When you vacationing in Galapagos you can choose bettwen both.
Exactly what is it that makes the Speedo such a desirable swimwear option for guys in other countries? You might be surprised:
Speedos allow for a greater range of motion: Swimmers credit the Speedo for allowing greater movement in the water versus carrying the additional weight of a bulky trunk.
Speedos offer a better tan line: A farmer’s tan on your legs is not the hottest look. Trunks that fall past the knee create awkward tan lines and do not allow for full tanning coverage.
Speedos dry faster: Speedos dry much faster than trunks because they use less fabric and are often made of quick-drying nylon.