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Depends on the situation. I prefer nothing, but in deference to female students, staff, and the public wandering by I'll wear a pair of bike shorts, or a dive skin when the situation warrants it. Face it, you can look a little pathetic when chilled, with your wet suit stuck inside-out about your ankles, and your hangie-down parts not exactly hanging down.
 
james croft:
I do have one of those, but it’s a mite scratchy when wet.
 
Thalassamania:
Depends on the situation. I prefer nothing, but in deference to female students, staff, and the public wandering by I'll wear a pair of bike shorts, or a dive skin when the situation warrants it. Face it, you can look a little pathetic when chilled, with your wet suit stuck inside-out about your ankles, and your hangie-down parts not exactly hanging down.

May I offer the suggestion that everyone not try quite this hard to paint a detailed visual with their responses? :no :rofl3:

To the original poster, I wear a jammer-style speedo (lycra bike shorts without the padding). Then, when I'm out of the wetsuit, I just throw on a regular suit (as depicted in Rick's post) over it. Works great, offends no one.
 
Towel??? Hides my dangly bits well
 
Under a wet suit?



Boots and Fins




Otherwise, BVD's and a T-shirt
 
we must be doing better-27 posts and the words "plum smugglers" or "bananna hammock" have not appeared...:D
 
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