Braless

it’s human nature…and fun
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I guess we can just agree that men and women are just very different.
I would say that I am as straight a guy as there is out there and if some guy came jogging by me in bright yellow shorts with his package visible to the world, I would look at it. Maybe I would not stare, but I would certainly look.

Come on, if a guy was running in Bright Yellow Tri Shorts and the outline of his wang was totally visible, you would stare. Probably not because you were “turned on” but because you were wondering if the guy was wearing bright, opaque colors to show off his “parts.” And it would not matter if it was thimble sized or bigger than your arm. You would still look.

If a guy was wearing Bright Yellow/Transparent Tri Shorts and washing the dishes or doing the laundry or cleaning my bike for that matter, I would stare AND fall totally in lust with him :wink:

You’re right, Cassie. If a transparent package man was vacuuming or doing dishes, I would also be severely in lust with him.

My husband is my wrench, so maybe next time I’ll ask him to wear some see through pants when he’s working on my bikes to put a little pep into our marriage. I can then get some popcorn and set up a lawn chair and watch.

My husband is my wrench, so maybe next time I’ll ask him to wear some see through pants when he’s working on my bikes to put a little pep into our marriage. I can then get some popcorn and set up a lawn chair and watch.

you should also make a video for the rest of us… :wink:

But I thought womens didn’t like looking.

I race in a swimsuit with a built in now and have since I started doing triathlons, but have raced up to a 1/2 in a Splish swimsuit and been fine. IM gets a little extra attention, namely… tri top with a built in. No swimsuit for me for 140.6 miles. Just not THAT comfortable.

But I thought womens didn’t like looking.

The fun ones do. :slight_smile:

The fun ones do. :slight_smile:

High five!

To the two men high fiving each other in a women’s forum… I’m happy for you both.

You missed the point on what makes us
“look”, and it sure as hell isn’t transparency. So you can put away your bike shorts that have thinned out over time in the crack area, because that’s not enough to get our attention.

So you can put away your bike shorts that have thinned out over time in the crack area

aha, so you were looking!

Hey great point, the joy of shrinking chest! I am small and now have designed my own gear which I feel also covers this issue? We are still refining the combined 2 layer top with stitch down flat band that sits nicely a few inches below chest line. Bra’s n racing just don’t mix and I have always found this part tricky. Bra-less is also tricky as you willl still get movement and if vanity prevails most women would still like a nice line/firm smooth look there. :slight_smile:

I would be interested in seeing your design, Vrange. If you could design a super quick drying with some non-absorbent material that somehow conceals the nipples, you would have a winner there. My Descente Aero trisuit has a built in bra, so essentially two layers, the outer trisuit and the inner shelf bra. The shelf bra is very tight fitting, compression style, with a tight elastic band for support. It didn’t do a good job concealing but at least it provided support. The problem was that it was very hard to zip it up since the band was meant to fit tightly.

The solution is probably a separate sports bra.