Is this appropriate for the community pool?

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Anonymous wrote:Depends on how you look hopefully a size 0 with mommy makeover complete


She said the model is bumless. Use your imagination.


No, she said the model showing the specific suit she wanted is bumless, so she selected this picture, which shows a similar suit, because this model is not bumless.


OP here. Thank you, yes, that's correct.

I'm a size XS, but my skin isn't smooth and perfect down there, so... I was just wondering





There will be way way more offending sites at the community pool. Please wear this suit proudly and know you are with the fashion norm. Which is not mom frump
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I mean, I would be saying snarky things about your lack of confidence and need to show off your ass to bored dads and teenage boys, but you do whatever you want to, OP.


Who would you say this to??? Honestly no one wants to hear your shit. You sound either insecure or just plain mean. Neither is fun to be around
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Post a picture of the real bottoms.


OP here. This is what I actually bought, but I look more like the other model, minus the flawless skin.

Anonymous
Yikes. I thought the first one was OK but with the bow and the skin? Yikes.
Anonymous
I think it’s fine (but only as long as you feel comfortable and won’t be worrying about it.)
Anonymous
I would think it's inappropriate for a family pool. Like a PP said, just kids, dads and moms there. And in none of those cases is it appropriate for you to walk around in front of them with your butt hanging out of your suit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would think it's inappropriate for a family pool. Like a PP said, just kids, dads and moms there. And in none of those cases is it appropriate for you to walk around in front of them with your butt hanging out of your suit.


Why? What if it were a resort with kids or a beach with kids? How will it affect young minds to some minor butt cheek? Come on.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This suit isn't even a tiny bit scandalous. But the moms at DC area pools wear suits that even my grandma would think are too frumpy.


+1

Honest to god, one mom had swim capris? and a long sleeve rash guard at ours. It reminded me of those modesty suits the Duggars wear.[/quote
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Maybe she is a skin cancer survivor. I hope you at least pretended not to stare.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This suit isn't even a tiny bit scandalous. But the moms at DC area pools wear suits that even my grandma would think are too frumpy.


+1

Honest to god, one mom had swim capris? and a long sleeve rash guard at ours. It reminded me of those modesty suits the Duggars wear.[/quote
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Maybe she is a skin cancer survivor. I hope you at least pretended not to stare.


+1 Seriously, stop making assumptions and judging what other people are wearing. My first thought was that person probably wants to be careful not to get too much sun.
Anonymous
Those suits are fine for teens or 20 somethings.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Ignore these negative posters, OP. It’s pretty obvious why they are reacting the way they are. That suit is perfectly fine for any pool.


What’s obvious?


NP: fat, old, and frumpy.


I'm fat old and frumpy and think it's just fine!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This suit isn't even a tiny bit scandalous. But the moms at DC area pools wear suits that even my grandma would think are too frumpy.


+1

Honest to god, one mom had swim capris? and a long sleeve rash guard at ours. It reminded me of those modesty suits the Duggars wear.


Meh. I wear a long sleeve rash guard with bikini bottoms. I don’t care what you think, I’m not going back to slathering sunscreen all over my arms and back all day.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those suits are fine for teens or 20 somethings.


What if an older person has the slender and toned body of the 20 something you have in mind?
And separately, I've seen young people who aren't in great shape either...
Anonymous
It’s fine, OP.

Body parts show at pools. Think like a European and not a Pilgrim.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would think it's inappropriate for a family pool. Like a PP said, just kids, dads and moms there. And in none of those cases is it appropriate for you to walk around in front of them with your butt hanging out of your suit.


+1 A family pool? Nope. It would cause a problem at our country club pool. I don't think the board would do anything but I do think there would be some social ostracization occurring because OP was wearing it at a family pool.
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