Douglas Arulanandam, known as ' Dougie' and a few batch-mates decided to do the Colombo to Kandy trip by bicycles. After 50 Km cycling,from Colombo, they came to the old bridge at Mawanella, at the half-way mark to Kandy. The flowing waters of the Maha Oya, provide an ideal bathing spot for the nearby villagers. Dougie and friends were sweating and stopped for a river bath.
Mawanella Bridge is the oldest operational brick bridge in Sri Lanka. The bridge was built in 1833 in Mawanella over the Maha Oya. The arch bridge has four arches, with each arch 15 m in length and is constructed entirely from bricks. Wikipedia
A few of 'Dougie's' friends were using ‘Jock straps’ as under wear. When they got into the water wearing this type of clothing, exposing the buttocks which was not covered by this type of underwear, there was a brief, shocked silence from the villagers bathing in the river, at the same spot. After a few minutes, one of the male youngsters shouted out loud ‘Ado puka penawaa’- ‘Hey, your buttocks are exposed’. Our friends quickly got out of the water and beat a hasty retreat, accompanied by a crescendo of hoots from the crowd bathing in the river, which included females.
The jillstrap (a.k.a. a "jill") is the female equivalent of the jockstrap but is designed to protect the vulva from getting struck. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jockstrap)
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