A good beach day just got even better
Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2017 8:02 am
It all started when my wife hosted a picnic for all the female members of her side of the family, 40 or 50 all told (males being excluded). The gals have done this on the last week end in July for the past 20 years or so, taking turns hosting it. When the guests started arriving and I had the pig roast well underway, I headed for the beach for my soon to be perfect 'beach day'.
I had bought a new swim suit which I was eager to try out. It is a plain black string bikini. While not a thong, it does have a 'cheeky' back. Real T-backs are illegal on beaches around here, otherwise I would gladly wear one.
I had been there about 10 minutes or so when three guys came and set down their stuff right next to me. I wondered why they did that when there was plenty of room, the beach was not at all crowded. I was to find out why shortly afterward when they all took off their street clothes. All 3 of them were 'bikini boys' just like me! So then We all introduced ourselves. They all wanted me to roll over so they could see the other side. I was more than happy to do that. For that I got many compliments, I was really flying high.
It got even better when one of them noticed a corner of my panties sticking out of my beach bag. He asked me if I was a CD'er. When I told him that I was, he volunteered that he and the other two were also. That started a couple of hours of CD talk among the four of us. All four of us became one happy family, at least for that one afternoon.
Invariably the subject of the internet came up, as it usually does at times like this. We named the various sites that we were active on. Although none of the other three are members here, they all do belong to a site that I used to belong to. I asked all three of them if they'd be OK with sharing their user names with me. When they gave me their internet names, I was blown away! Here I was meeting in person the people I had corresponded with hundreds of times in the past! The whole beauty of it was that it was totally accidental. I have never deliberately arranged an in-person meeting with anybody I've met online, and I probably never will. Sounds too dangerous, heard too many horror stories.
I was just wondering if anybody else here ever had an experience where they accidentally met someone with which they had been corresponding with online? If so, let's hear from you.
hugs,
Deb
I had bought a new swim suit which I was eager to try out. It is a plain black string bikini. While not a thong, it does have a 'cheeky' back. Real T-backs are illegal on beaches around here, otherwise I would gladly wear one.
I had been there about 10 minutes or so when three guys came and set down their stuff right next to me. I wondered why they did that when there was plenty of room, the beach was not at all crowded. I was to find out why shortly afterward when they all took off their street clothes. All 3 of them were 'bikini boys' just like me! So then We all introduced ourselves. They all wanted me to roll over so they could see the other side. I was more than happy to do that. For that I got many compliments, I was really flying high.
It got even better when one of them noticed a corner of my panties sticking out of my beach bag. He asked me if I was a CD'er. When I told him that I was, he volunteered that he and the other two were also. That started a couple of hours of CD talk among the four of us. All four of us became one happy family, at least for that one afternoon.
Invariably the subject of the internet came up, as it usually does at times like this. We named the various sites that we were active on. Although none of the other three are members here, they all do belong to a site that I used to belong to. I asked all three of them if they'd be OK with sharing their user names with me. When they gave me their internet names, I was blown away! Here I was meeting in person the people I had corresponded with hundreds of times in the past! The whole beauty of it was that it was totally accidental. I have never deliberately arranged an in-person meeting with anybody I've met online, and I probably never will. Sounds too dangerous, heard too many horror stories.
I was just wondering if anybody else here ever had an experience where they accidentally met someone with which they had been corresponding with online? If so, let's hear from you.
hugs,
Deb