two piece ok for girls?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:it's fine OP. Don't listen to the weirdos who think an 8yo is sexualized if her bathing suit shows her stomach


No, what's weird is 8 year olds in bikinis. THAT'S what's weird.


Tell me you worry about your husband looking at little girls without telling me you worry about your husband looking at little girls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:i'm European and I think girls should only wear bottoms until like 8? and then maybe a one piece until you get actual boobs. and babies should def be naked at the beach! Though i do see how rashguard and bottoms would be comfortable. When my son wears a rashguard i don't think of him as wearing a 2-piece bathing suit though.


I agree with you that modesty doesn't matter for kids/babies but I'm pro full coverage rash guard for my own babies because I'm super pale and have a family history of skin cancer. Honestly starting to feel like we might start investing in swim burkas if another one of my aunts gets diagnosed with melanoma.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sure, OP, go ahead and sexualize your 3rd grader. Gross.


You're gross for even thinking this. My 3rd grade chose this suit for the summer, it's cute and age appropriate.

Anonymous
We wonder why girls have body issues...these responses are insane. If your daughter is confident enough to wear a bikini at any age, let her. Eventually society will shame her into thinking she doesn't have " a bikini body." Which is a shame.

Also, why the hell is no one policing boys swimwear? Ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ah my girls (6 and 8) have been wearing bikinis since forever.
I am European and DH is South American. I wonder what other people think about us when we go to public pools in DC with the girls in (tiny) bikinis and son in speedo 😊.

We buy swimsuit in Europe or Brazil because we hate the big swimsuits sold in the US.


French person here. My husband eventually figured out that a men's speedo wasn't the thing at the pool, but apart from that, anything goes for the kids. I am continually amazed at how Americans can be so prude in swimwear yet so free everywhere else.
Let's all bear arms, but no bikinis allowed on little girls!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ah my girls (6 and 8) have been wearing bikinis since forever.
I am European and DH is South American. I wonder what other people think about us when we go to public pools in DC with the girls in (tiny) bikinis and son in speedo 😊.

We buy swimsuit in Europe or Brazil because we hate the big swimsuits sold in the US.


French person here. My husband eventually figured out that a men's speedo wasn't the thing at the pool, but apart from that, anything goes for the kids. I am continually amazed at how Americans can be so prude in swimwear yet so free everywhere else.
Let's all bear arms, but no bikinis allowed on little girls!!!


I was going to say the same thing. This country is insane. Girls should not be told that they have to wait on bikinis until 12/13 or whatever you nutcases are thinking. Now that you are menstruating, it's ok bc now you are sexual? WTAF?! A little girl in a bathing suit is the last person who needs to feel like she needs to not wear a 2 piece because it is scandalous. All we do in the US is cater to crazy men--give them guns and have everyone else dress to avoid triggering them. INSANE.
Anonymous
The question is why do we cover nipples on little girls and not little boys. The little girls don't have breasts. So covering her nipples implies that there is something inherently sexual about them where it is not. it would actually be less sexualizing to have your daughter to be topless like they boys before she has breasts.
Anonymous
My 10 year has no figure. She likes bikinis, and can wear what she wants (within reason).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We wonder why girls have body issues...these responses are insane. If your daughter is confident enough to wear a bikini at any age, let her. Eventually society will shame her into thinking she doesn't have " a bikini body." Which is a shame.

Also, why the hell is no one policing boys swimwear? Ridiculous.



*applause*
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The question is why do we cover nipples on little girls and not little boys. The little girls don't have breasts. So covering her nipples implies that there is something inherently sexual about them where it is not. it would actually be less sexualizing to have your daughter to be topless like they boys before she has breasts.


I am one of the Europeans that wrote above. My girls (6 and 8) are topless in Europe and my 3 year old boy is often naked. Unfortunately we can’t do that in DC public pools or we would.
When my eldest was 3 we went to one of DC public pool. She was wearing a one piece bathing suit and when she came out of the water, I pulled down the top part so that she wouldn’t be cold in the shade with a wet belly.
The life guard scolded me and asked me to pull her bathing suit up. She was 3!!!! I was very upset and left the pool.
It’s very very sad.
Anonymous
I grew up near the beach and my parents never had rules on bathing suits. It’s hot in the summer. You are swimming. I get the whole sun protection thing, separate issue. But it always amazes me how this comes up every year on here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:it's fine OP. Don't listen to the weirdos who think an 8yo is sexualized if her bathing suit shows her stomach


No, what's weird is 8 year olds in bikinis. THAT'S what's weird.


Stop staring at little girls.


Oh please.

The mother wants to put the girl in a bikini at 8. It's gross. I highly doubt the girl came up with it on her own.


Tell me you've never met a kid without telling me you've never met a kid.


I know right?! My daughter has been begging for a bikini style swimsuit for YEARS! She wears a tankini usually but this year we caved and got a bikini (sport bra/shorts style)- she’s 11.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We wonder why girls have body issues...these responses are insane. If your daughter is confident enough to wear a bikini at any age, let her. Eventually society will shame her into thinking she doesn't have " a bikini body." Which is a shame.

Also, why the hell is no one policing boys swimwear? Ridiculous.


Thank you!
Anonymous
We used to buy DD 2 piece tankini/rash guard for easy bathroom access like others mentioned, but sometimes the top would float around during swim, and once DD’s bottom was accidentally pulled down while playing water slide with younger brother, so we got one piece for DD to wear for swim and play water slide. If it’s just for a relaxed beach trip 2 piece should be fine.
Anonymous
I think bikinis are weird are little girls.

i find it less weird if they're just topless like little kids are in Europe.

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