Wednesday, October 12, 2016

VINTAGE SWIMMING DOUBLE STANDARD


14 comments:

  1. Sorry, guys: they have a few rights we don't have.

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  2. The boys are enjoying their freedom, the girls are enjoying their anatomy lesson. Win-win situation, right boys? XOXO --J

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  3. Little Lord FauntleroyOctober 12, 2016 at 7:04 PM

    Lucky guys. Wish I got to swim naked in high school.

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  4. Unfortunately this was an ancient standard in schhols, now overcome.
    I should be again an usual rule in the colleges!

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  5. Clearly photoshop.

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  6. this was the normal back in the day. I dot think this is photo shop

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  7. You just have to check the three guys in the left back. The contrast, the blur, the size... between penis and bodies clearly don't fit. And the guy in the foreground, just compare the blacks between the pubic hair and head hair. Good try by its photoshop.

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  8. This particular photo may be photoshopped, but the practice of young men and boys swimming naked in public facilities in the U.S. is well documented. When I started college (1967) all male students were required to take Phys Ed. (There were so few women as this engineering school they were exempt--the school just didn't have separate facilities. I'm sure that's changed by now.) The first order of business in Phys. Ed. was a swimming test. If you couldn't swim, your first PE unit would be swimming. We were all nude for the test. No females present, though. Today I would love it if a female coach were watching, but as an insecure 18-year-old I would have been mortified.

    For wider documentation, check out http://stillrowing7-swimming.tumblr.com/
    The great majority of the photos just show men, but there are some with vintage CFNM. In public.

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  9. Lot of retouch photos in that tumblr.

    http://67.media.tumblr.com/9ab7e9bcb3580353032f883485e1c1f4/tumblr_npqo5aRQcU1uy55wzo1_500.jpg
    In this photo for example the bikinis are painted.
    http://stillrowing7-swimming.tumblr.com/image/118867091164
    This original photo its in color and the boy wear a swimsuit (i see the original photo).
    http://stillrowing7-swimming.tumblr.com/image/118797254009
    Same that the last photo.
    http://stillrowing7-swimming.tumblr.com/image/119024489564
    Clearly photoshop.

    Its very easy to erase a competition male swuimsuit in photoshop. We all know that in the past the boys swim nude in the college and competitions and we all know there are a lot of vintage photos of that. Don't force it. Say no to photoshop.

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  10. Photoshopped. So, fake.

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  11. It doesn't matter if it's original or a fake.
    Double standards in college swimming was a true practice in the old times.
    It's a tradition that should be restored

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  12. Anon at October 16, 2016 at 11:06 AM, that archaic practise of naked guys and clothed girls in college swimming had their golden time several decades ago, but fortunately now it´s dead. New generations deserve a change in that old-fashioned practise, so it would be interesant and good to reverse that tide and now have the girls totally naked (showing off pussies, boobs and asses) and the boys totally clothed. Today´s boys deserve a good revenge because they also have the right to enjoy their female classmates´ beautiful bodies. I think it´s a win-win sitiation, both for Boys and girls.

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  14. Historically, "the fairer sex" was always well protected. Boys, who were not yet men, were not much of a concern. We had an indoor swimming pool in our high school. If a boy forgot his swimsuit on swimming day, he could wear the "RENTAL" which was a navy-blue Speedo or go nude.
    I forgot my suit one day and was horrified at the thought of wearing the VERY USED SPEEDO, so I chose to swim nude. It was a co-ed class, but no one commented on it then, nor since. No biggie!

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