I finished up my work commitments early today and spent the afternoon at Horseneck Beach in Westport, MA.
I chose a spot near several groups of twenty something’s and two 35-40 year old couples but away from the crowd of moms, kids, etc.
I did the normal procedure of laying down my towel, taking off my shirt and then I stepped out of my shorts revealing my black Skinz M67 thong.
The closest set of girls did a double take and when I finally flipped over to sun my buns, I saw the hot one ask her friend if I had on a thong and she nodded yes with a big smile. This must have given the looker some courage because 15 seconds later she stood up and removed her gym shorts and revealed her own black skimpy thong.
No one said boo to me but I did hear a few “oh my’s” from ladies walking on the adjacent board walk.
About 20 minutes before I left, I stood up and went for a walk down the beach. After about a half mile I noticed 2 separate guys and one male couple all wearing thongs up near the edge of the dunes. They were far away from the crowds and obviously set out to be there on purpose.
From my perspective, I don’t want to totally isolate myself from the crowds. I feel like by staying near the main group and being considerate of kids/families…people will be forced to accept you as a typical beach goer who just so happens to prefer wearing a very small thong.
Thanks for the update. I’ve been wondering about Horseneck Beach, I haven’t been there for years. (There’s a place in RI that’s about the same distance drive, so that’s my usual choice.)
I’ve heard that Horseneck is thong-friendly but I’d prefer not to be pushed to the area where gay guys apparently hang out because I also want to be considerate and not be guilty of “false advertising”.
As a married straight man, It’s been my experience that areas where gay groups hang out are great places to wear a thong. Always plenty of compliments and always accepting. I wouldn’t worry about false advertising. I’ve never been “hit on” when I was in an area commonly know to be a gay gathering point. I have been on two specific beaches were I had to tell a man on each beach point blank that I wasn’t gay, I didn’t appreciate the repeated advances and didn’t appreciate being looked up and down repeatedly while he made said advances. It made me realize how women feel when guys won’t leave them alone.
The quality of the sand at Horseneck Beach was so-so. Lots of gravel/rock as you get closer to the water. The area where I sat down was probably the cleanest and most rock free….until a group of dirt bags in front of me took down their tent and left all of the garbage on the beach!!!
I am open to thonging at gay friendly beaches 100%. However, when guys are hanging out near the dunes it gives off the impression that something is going on up there. That is why I try and sit somewhere in the main area (but away from kids) so to speak.
It would be easier and less nerve wracking to hide on the outskirts but that is not what I prefer to do.