posted by admin on Jan 16

Majority of the Australian women says budgie smugglers are a turn-off for them even if they might be able to swim faster wearing them.
A recent survey has found out that 82 per cent of Australian women are turned off by the male swimwear briefs.
However, Tony Van den Enden, Surf Life Saving Tasmania general manager has said any person who was gravely serious about performance in the water would wear budgie smugglers with no problem at all.
Mr Van den Enden said that their members who want to swim fast will wear budgies and in the majority competitions budgie smugglers will be favoured over boardshorts as they are not practical to move around or compete in.
Unfortunately those boardies were found to be the absolute favourite in the same survey that was commissioned by surf brand Quiksilver, showing that there are only 18 per cent of women admitting they still fint the once staple Aussie swimwear, the man-tog, appealing for them.
On the other hand, a third of Australian men said they still choose to be wearing their budgie smugglers for other reasons.
Beau Irvine, Quiksilver Australia marketing manager, has said that he had always thought men preferred to wear boardshorts than the budgie smugglers for another reason.
He said that it is time for those guys living in the dark ages to ditch their budgie smugglers and switch to boardies for them to attract a great deal of women also, if that is their aim.
This study has also indicated the metro-sexual interest group continues to develop, with Aussie blokes having become further fashion conscious.
There is a total of 53 per cent insisted board shorts design that is far more important than price, while a 71 per cent of those polled granted comfort was the mainly significant factor.





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