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[quote=Anonymous]Wear what you want. At some point, a bathing suit should get to be a practical clothing item. That's what it is for men and most middle aged men don't stress over the length of their swim suits or whether they wear a t shirt or a rash guard or whatever. I am a mom and wear a bikini sometimes and a one-piece sometimes, and mostly realized that it just doesn't matter. I do have tell-tale signs of pregnancy on my body, including some loose skin on my tummy. I'm not excited when I see it highlighted in a photo but I'm not going to stick to Miracle suits or something to hide it. It's just my body, which is imperfect and also no one's business. I did wind up buying a new one-piece last year for the first time in a while and was enthusiastic to find that there are a lot better options for cute one-piece suits these days. I could see that influencing me to wear them more in the future. I found a really cute wrap style suit that has a relatively low-cut leg (which I like, it looks best on my body) without looking super old-fashioned or dowdy. But I'm wearing it because it's a cute swimsuit that makes me feel good, not because I'm ashamed of my little belly.[/quote]
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