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General Discussion / Re: The 30-day Thong Challenge
« on: April 17, 2020, 05:20:19 AM »
30 days..?

I’m up to 30 plus years!

Heading towards 12,000 days.

Yep, I’m used to them by now ;)

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General Discussion / Re: Thong walks
« on: April 17, 2020, 04:51:54 AM »
I have done this in many places in Australia, many times over the thirty-odd years that I’ve been wearing thongs.
The most regular ones I do are my two local beaches. They are in Port Stephens NSW. I have walked both while they are completely deserted and in peak holiday times. One is about 3km long with a rocky outcrop half way. The other is a total of 32km, of which I have covered up to 10km from one direction.
I have walked dozens of beaches along our beautiful East Coast.
Byron Bay is a great place to do it, and I have walked dozens of times between Wategos Beach to the east, right along the (always) crowded Main Beach, and usually up to Tyagarah - the nude area (right up to Brunswick Heads on occasion).
I have walked the entire length of Manly and Bondi Beaches in the Sydney area several times.
In Melbourne I walked from St Kilda Beach down to the Spirit Station Pier where the Spirit of Tasmania docks. I’ve done that a few times, and once along the boardwalk between the road and the beach.
In Queensland I have walked Trinity Beach near Cairns, and several times from the Spit to Cavill Ave in Surfers Paradise.
This is my way to get exercise, immerse in the freedom of wandering around in a thong, enjoy the beach environment an weather that I love so much, and relishing in the fact that it is completely legal in Australia and I can do it wherever I am brave enough.
AussieThongGuy is correct in saying that it is very rare to see another guy in a thong over here. Recently it has thankfully become very common to see females in all types and styles of thongs and g-strings, a trend I hope becomes a more permanent thing. With the help of a few Australian brands, men in briefs is becoming more common, but not so for thongs.
Being out in mine just as anyone would in shorts is my way of championing the cause. I do get many looks and double takes, a few snide remarks or yells occasionally, and even a few compliments. I think doing stuff in a thong that people ordinarily do in their swimwear goes someway to help ‘normalise’ thong wearing in these public situations.
If you love being outdoors in your thong, you have to try a nice long beach walk. There’s nothing like it!

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Questions and Opinions / Re: How often do you wear thongs?
« on: February 20, 2020, 03:01:54 AM »
100% of the time as underwear, and 99% for the beach or pool.
I swim in the morning at an olympic pool, and wear small briefs of a 1" side or less with a rio style rear.
Drs or massage or whatever is always still a thong.

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