Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former female swimmer here and now parent of a young swimmer. One thing I have noticed is that the teenage and college age girl swimmers are basically walking around with their butts hanging out of their suits. Like they have wedgies that they don't bother fixing. This was not a thing when I was a swimmer and I would have felt self conscious walking around like that. But these girls seems to have more self confidence than I do, or maybe it's just not something that anyone cares about anymore. They are more muscular than we were 20 years ago so maybe they're like hey it's just glute muscles. I think the popular training suits, like Jolyn, have less coverage in the back now too. If a mom posted some photos of their daughter's team on the pool deck all wearing their training suits (or just regular competition suits but not the leg suits), I can see how one might be a little taken aback. It raised some eyebrows among moms of tween boys on our summer team. But it's just how the girls are wearing their suits nowadays.
I have 2 kids who swim, and I’ve definitely noticed this among the girls. I agree that it seems like it is coming more from a place of self confidence and not an effort to show off, because I have seen so many half wedgies - one side covered, one side not. I don’t think they are trying for that look. At first, I was a little taken aback, but now I’m used to it. I still notice, because I hate that wedgie feeling myself, but nobody seems to give them another glance. When you watch the Olympics, the swimmers have similar body types, but in age group swimming, it’s much more diverse. There are swimmers of all shapes and sizes, so it helps all the kids feel less self conscious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former female swimmer here and now parent of a young swimmer. One thing I have noticed is that the teenage and college age girl swimmers are basically walking around with their butts hanging out of their suits. Like they have wedgies that they don't bother fixing. This was not a thing when I was a swimmer and I would have felt self conscious walking around like that. But these girls seems to have more self confidence than I do, or maybe it's just not something that anyone cares about anymore. They are more muscular than we were 20 years ago so maybe they're like hey it's just glute muscles. I think the popular training suits, like Jolyn, have less coverage in the back now too. If a mom posted some photos of their daughter's team on the pool deck all wearing their training suits (or just regular competition suits but not the leg suits), I can see how one might be a little taken aback. It raised some eyebrows among moms of tween boys on our summer team. But it's just how the girls are wearing their suits nowadays.
Not all. Jolyn also makes full coverage suits. But regardless, the swim team girls aren’t taking kardashian type pics.
Full coverage doesn't matter when you don't bother to fix your suit when it rides up, which they all do. The girls aren't bothering to fix them. It's probably just a trend the same way we used to wear rolled up boxer shorts over our suits, slung low across our hips. Just a less modest trend. There is a lot more nudity/risque clothing than there used to be. Younger people don't look at it the same way adults do. Tale as old as time.
No, they don’t all ride up.
- I do volunteer work work for 2 teams and am on deck all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former female swimmer here and now parent of a young swimmer. One thing I have noticed is that the teenage and college age girl swimmers are basically walking around with their butts hanging out of their suits. Like they have wedgies that they don't bother fixing. This was not a thing when I was a swimmer and I would have felt self conscious walking around like that. But these girls seems to have more self confidence than I do, or maybe it's just not something that anyone cares about anymore. They are more muscular than we were 20 years ago so maybe they're like hey it's just glute muscles. I think the popular training suits, like Jolyn, have less coverage in the back now too. If a mom posted some photos of their daughter's team on the pool deck all wearing their training suits (or just regular competition suits but not the leg suits), I can see how one might be a little taken aback. It raised some eyebrows among moms of tween boys on our summer team. But it's just how the girls are wearing their suits nowadays.
This is spot on. Why are mums encouraging this and taking photos of this and sharing such photos on their social media? Not cute, not ladylike. Quite gross and low class behaviour all-around.
Anonymous wrote:Former female swimmer here and now parent of a young swimmer. One thing I have noticed is that the teenage and college age girl swimmers are basically walking around with their butts hanging out of their suits. Like they have wedgies that they don't bother fixing. This was not a thing when I was a swimmer and I would have felt self conscious walking around like that. But these girls seems to have more self confidence than I do, or maybe it's just not something that anyone cares about anymore. They are more muscular than we were 20 years ago so maybe they're like hey it's just glute muscles. I think the popular training suits, like Jolyn, have less coverage in the back now too. If a mom posted some photos of their daughter's team on the pool deck all wearing their training suits (or just regular competition suits but not the leg suits), I can see how one might be a little taken aback. It raised some eyebrows among moms of tween boys on our summer team. But it's just how the girls are wearing their suits nowadays.
Anonymous wrote:Former female swimmer here and now parent of a young swimmer. One thing I have noticed is that the teenage and college age girl swimmers are basically walking around with their butts hanging out of their suits. Like they have wedgies that they don't bother fixing. This was not a thing when I was a swimmer and I would have felt self conscious walking around like that. But these girls seems to have more self confidence than I do, or maybe it's just not something that anyone cares about anymore. They are more muscular than we were 20 years ago so maybe they're like hey it's just glute muscles. I think the popular training suits, like Jolyn, have less coverage in the back now too. If a mom posted some photos of their daughter's team on the pool deck all wearing their training suits (or just regular competition suits but not the leg suits), I can see how one might be a little taken aback. It raised some eyebrows among moms of tween boys on our summer team. But it's just how the girls are wearing their suits nowadays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former female swimmer here and now parent of a young swimmer. One thing I have noticed is that the teenage and college age girl swimmers are basically walking around with their butts hanging out of their suits. Like they have wedgies that they don't bother fixing. This was not a thing when I was a swimmer and I would have felt self conscious walking around like that. But these girls seems to have more self confidence than I do, or maybe it's just not something that anyone cares about anymore. They are more muscular than we were 20 years ago so maybe they're like hey it's just glute muscles. I think the popular training suits, like Jolyn, have less coverage in the back now too. If a mom posted some photos of their daughter's team on the pool deck all wearing their training suits (or just regular competition suits but not the leg suits), I can see how one might be a little taken aback. It raised some eyebrows among moms of tween boys on our summer team. But it's just how the girls are wearing their suits nowadays.
Not all. Jolyn also makes full coverage suits. But regardless, the swim team girls aren’t taking kardashian type pics.
Full coverage doesn't matter when you don't bother to fix your suit when it rides up, which they all do. The girls aren't bothering to fix them. It's probably just a trend the same way we used to wear rolled up boxer shorts over our suits, slung low across our hips. Just a less modest trend. There is a lot more nudity/risque clothing than there used to be. Younger people don't look at it the same way adults do. Tale as old as time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former female swimmer here and now parent of a young swimmer. One thing I have noticed is that the teenage and college age girl swimmers are basically walking around with their butts hanging out of their suits. Like they have wedgies that they don't bother fixing. This was not a thing when I was a swimmer and I would have felt self conscious walking around like that. But these girls seems to have more self confidence than I do, or maybe it's just not something that anyone cares about anymore. They are more muscular than we were 20 years ago so maybe they're like hey it's just glute muscles. I think the popular training suits, like Jolyn, have less coverage in the back now too. If a mom posted some photos of their daughter's team on the pool deck all wearing their training suits (or just regular competition suits but not the leg suits), I can see how one might be a little taken aback. It raised some eyebrows among moms of tween boys on our summer team. But it's just how the girls are wearing their suits nowadays.
Not all. Jolyn also makes full coverage suits. But regardless, the swim team girls aren’t taking kardashian type pics.
Anonymous wrote:Former female swimmer here and now parent of a young swimmer. One thing I have noticed is that the teenage and college age girl swimmers are basically walking around with their butts hanging out of their suits. Like they have wedgies that they don't bother fixing. This was not a thing when I was a swimmer and I would have felt self conscious walking around like that. But these girls seems to have more self confidence than I do, or maybe it's just not something that anyone cares about anymore. They are more muscular than we were 20 years ago so maybe they're like hey it's just glute muscles. I think the popular training suits, like Jolyn, have less coverage in the back now too. If a mom posted some photos of their daughter's team on the pool deck all wearing their training suits (or just regular competition suits but not the leg suits), I can see how one might be a little taken aback. It raised some eyebrows among moms of tween boys on our summer team. But it's just how the girls are wearing their suits nowadays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a swim mom and know lots of swim moms, this is something that I have not seen.
Same. In fact USA swimming prohibits shows of people from behind dive blocks. Team?
Nobody said it was dive block photos. I mean photos around a pool literally focused on butts, almost like Kardashians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a swim mom and know lots of swim moms, this is something that I have not seen.
Same. In fact USA swimming prohibits shows of people from behind dive blocks. Team?
Nobody said it was dive block photos. I mean photos around a pool literally focused on butts, almost like Kardashians.
Again, what swim event is there where parents are on deck shooting photos of swimmers posing like the Kardashians by the poolYou realize how ridiculous this sounds to any of us whose daughters are competitive swimmers, right?
Who said it was at meets? Don’t kids practice? I am not a swim mom. You sound very aggressive, as if you’re triggered by this thread. Are you thinking back to photos YOU post and seeing they may be a bit over the top?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind of dovetails on so many moms letting their daughters dress like 20-something trollops for homecoming.
My guess is that where OP is going.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a swim mom and know lots of swim moms, this is something that I have not seen.
Same. In fact USA swimming prohibits shows of people from behind dive blocks. Team?
Nobody said it was dive block photos. I mean photos around a pool literally focused on butts, almost like Kardashians.
Again, what swim event is there where parents are on deck shooting photos of swimmers posing like the Kardashians by the poolYou realize how ridiculous this sounds to any of us whose daughters are competitive swimmers, right?