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hi i'm a guy and i wear tan pantyhose under my shorts every time i go swimming. they aren't really noticeable unless you're walking round the pool or showering after. the problem is if you swim fast they tend to drag in the water and you end up with a few inches of pantyhose at the end of your toes. plus i forget to pull my shorts up after a dive sometimes so they have been seen by a few other swimmers but i just ignore the comments and carry on.

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