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"The Bold and the Bulge: Unraveling Men's Body Image" is an insightful exploration into the world of men's swimwear, self-expression, and body image. Written by Matthew Johnson, this book dives deep into the complexities of societal norms, masculinity, and the iconic Speedo. Through compelling narratives, personal anecdotes, and comprehensive research, Johnson delves into the often misunderstood and stigmatized world of men's swim briefs. This immersive book is a celebration of all men who have the courage to step out of the box and into a pair of Speedos. A compelling read for anyone…mehr

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"The Bold and the Bulge: Unraveling Men's Body Image" is an insightful exploration into the world of men's swimwear, self-expression, and body image. Written by Matthew Johnson, this book dives deep into the complexities of societal norms, masculinity, and the iconic Speedo. Through compelling narratives, personal anecdotes, and comprehensive research, Johnson delves into the often misunderstood and stigmatized world of men's swim briefs. This immersive book is a celebration of all men who have the courage to step out of the box and into a pair of Speedos. A compelling read for anyone interested in body positivity, societal perceptions, and the dynamics of masculinity, "The Bold and the Bulge" offers a fresh perspective on men's body image.
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Matthew Johnson is the author of the poetry collection, Shadow Folk and Soul Songs (Kelsay Books). He is a former sports journalist and editor, having written for USA Today College and The Daily Star (Oneonta, New York). A native of New Rochelle, New York, who grew up in Stratford, Connecticut, he earned his M.A. in English from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he currently lives. A three-time Best of the Net nominee, his poetry has appeared in Maryland Literary Review, Roanoke Review, Northern New England Review, Up the Staircase Quarterly, and elsewhere. He currently serves as the managing editor of the journal, Portrait of New England, and poetry editor of the journal, The Twin Bill.