That’s what I do. |
| You should wear whatever you want, and as others have pointed out there are lots of options. I do think you should find something that works for you so you can enjoy this with your husband and kids. But to answer your question, I feel perfectly comfortable around a pool in a bikini or other bathing suit, including with men around, and always have. I'm comfortable in my skin and don't feel that my body is inherently sexual as it simply exists and moves through the world. |
I'm not comfortable in a bathing suit either, they're just not that flattering on my body. But, I think it's really important that kids learn to swim, and get exercise in the water, so I put one on every damn summer and try and enjoy myself. For me, I'm doing it for the kids, maybe if that's your mindset you will feel more comfortable. Your kids aren't going to remember what your body looked like, or what your wore, but they will remember if mom never played with them at the pool. |
+1. We talk to men and women at the pool. The primary discussion is how long they've lived here, what part of the neighborhood, how old kids are and generally other stuff about the kids. Totally normal to talk to people at the pool. |
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BIkins are show off, be sexy swimwear, they aren't practical swimwear. That does not mean you deserved to be sexually harassed, but let's not pretend that they are something else.
Lots of women aren't comfortable in bikinis. I don't like them because other forms of swimwear fit better, and are actually useful for swimming and sun protection. If you truly want to wear a bikini wear one, you can start slow by following one of the suggestions listed here. However if your husband is being disrespectful by oogling and flirting with women a bikinis in front of you and the kids that's not going to change no matter you wear because you have a husband problem. |
DP. Characterizing bikinis as "show off, be sexy swimwear" is pretty weird. They're a majority of the bathing suit market, and IMO more comfortable and practical than a one-piece, which is a pain when you have to use the bathroom. But also, given OP's extreme hangups about swimwear and statements that she doesn't actually know if her husband is ogling women, it sounds like that may not be an accurate description of what's happening. |
| Agree with the previous poster who recommended a beautiful cover up. I have some designer ones that I love. I can pull off a bikini, and I do when I'm vacationing just the husband and I, but at the club/community pool with kids, I need to protect myself from the sun. I've never felt out of the loop or self conscious because I'm in a cover up! |
| I wear a short sleeve rash guard and swim shorts. I have basically a bikini body with a large chest. Its just not comfortable for chasing kiddos or having to put on sunscreen on my back. Dh doesn't care, he also doesn't flirt with other women. Talks to other moms and people he knows of course. |
| Wear what you feel confident in. Period. No one cares but you really shouldn't miss out of fun experiences because you are too self conscious. that is just sad. |
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Just came here to defend the husband. Sounds like he was just chatting with the neighbors.
It would have been worse if he refused to look in their direction when speaking, because they were in a bikini. Think about how DCUM would have responded to that. |
Tankini nonsense? Many women are comfortable in them. It's not nonsense. MYOB |
| I’m also not really comfortable in a bikini. I’ll do it on a beach with a lot of space and some anonymity, or maybe on vacation again with anonymity. Most of the time I wear a rash guard for sun protection anyway. |
I am in my 50s and a tall size 18. I gained weight over the last year and feel so gross. I recently went to a nude beach and it was life-altering. I took it all off and frolicked on in the waves. I had never been naked in front of anyone but a doctor or men I dated. A guy in his 20s came to hang out with us on the beach (it wasn't creepy). I also wore a bikini for the first time since I was 13. I suggest you follow Lizzo on her IG. Every body is a beach body. if someone is grossed out by me they don't have to look. |
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OP here. Thanks again for the replies. It is very helpful. It really is so helpful to read the various opinions.
I agree, that it is 100% my issue and mine alone. Just trying to find help to better myself. That is all. |
NP, I'm happy you got out there. I do follow Lizzo. While every body is a beach body, not all of of use are comfortable in binikis or at a nude beach. Whether it's board shorts and a swim shirt, one-piece, tankini, or bikini, we need to wear what we are comfortable in. Period. |