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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I see what you mean. But to me fit is one thing and comfort is another. I actually swim and don't want to be bothered by slipping bra straps or the feeling that the bottoms could find their way loose. If you don't do much more than some mild paddling around, I suppose neither of those would be a concern if you were wearing a two piece.[/quote] What does this mean? You swim laps? Your bathing suit bottom should never fall off. That would be odd. I "swim" with my three kids in a bikini - they've never seen me in a one piece unless I'm swimming laps.[/quote] Swim laps and body surf. For the latter especially the risk of losing a bikini bottom is not small.[/quote] I surf and swim and I always wear sport bikinis. I don't wear the tiny string things because those do fall off or slip down if you're doing serious swimming or surfing, but the sport bikinis are the best for real swimming/surfing, in my opinion. One advantage is when you get rolled and collect a ton of sand, you can discreetly slip down the bottoms and pull up the top to empty the suit out. The problem with the one-piece suits and surfing is you collect sand on your belly under the suit -- horrible. It leaves your belly all scratched up and it's very uncomfortable on a board. Also, I'm over 40, athletic but with noticeable cellulite and belly, and am certainly not rocking a bathing suit of any type, but I always wear my bikini. My wish to surf and swim as I wish trumps your psychological issues. [/quote]
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