Everyone could find shorts that cover their butt completely, if they do desire!Anonymous wrote:I have small boobs and didn't like to show a lot of cleavage because it was a good 33% of my boob.
A woman with enormous boobs can show vast cleavage and nobody blinks twice because her boobs are just bigger, and she still hiding a lot but showing a lot.
Same goes for butt cheeks these days. Everyone's are bigger and some are gonna peek out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you're the one who trolled my bikini-at-the-community-pool thread last year?
Joking. I'm French and find American contrasts fascinating: US culture is hyper-sexualized, yet, middle class uptight moms don't want to see skin except at certain types of "resort beaches". Girls should be affirmed and not told they're fat, yet middle class uptight moms deplore their crop tops...
Maybe you should just enjoy your life. You only have one.
Most of the women I know have huge issues about their bodies and their daughters’ bodies. I’m almost 49, living in a UMC enclave, and I’m just being honest. The sexual and “display” hypocrisies are absolutely astounding and most of the highly educated, politically astute (not really but they have polite and educated politics and mourn for the Uyghurs from afar kind of thing) will instantly critique the appearance of a woman they don’t like for any reason. And their daughters.
OP is the unfortunate norm.
Please, men don’t even wear speedos, much less a 2 inch triangle which exposes cheeks. Why do you think women’s swimsuit trends expose so much more of the body compared to male board shorts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you're the one who trolled my bikini-at-the-community-pool thread last year?
Joking. I'm French and find American contrasts fascinating: US culture is hyper-sexualized, yet, middle class uptight moms don't want to see skin except at certain types of "resort beaches". Girls should be affirmed and not told they're fat, yet middle class uptight moms deplore their crop tops...
Maybe you should just enjoy your life. You only have one.
Most of the women I know have huge issues about their bodies and their daughters’ bodies. I’m almost 49, living in a UMC enclave, and I’m just being honest. The sexual and “display” hypocrisies are absolutely astounding and most of the highly educated, politically astute (not really but they have polite and educated politics and mourn for the Uyghurs from afar kind of thing) will instantly critique the appearance of a woman they don’t like for any reason. And their daughters.
OP is the unfortunate norm.
Maybe we’re not criticizing the women and their daughters but questioning why the only bathing suits for sale for women require Brazilian waxing and constant wedgie picking, as well as a lot of exposed cheek. My daughters aren’t comfortable with that much cheek showing. And the men are wearing board shorts. It’s an interesting contrast.
-not OP
Anonymous wrote:The Daisy dukes have been out for decades. It’s true that more are visible in the grocery stores, the museums, the parks, the mall, the Metro, etc. It does appear to be a trend—Cheeks peeking out.
Anonymous wrote:Wasn't this same trend going on in the 80s?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you're the one who trolled my bikini-at-the-community-pool thread last year?
Joking. I'm French and find American contrasts fascinating: US culture is hyper-sexualized, yet, middle class uptight moms don't want to see skin except at certain types of "resort beaches". Girls should be affirmed and not told they're fat, yet middle class uptight moms deplore their crop tops...
Maybe you should just enjoy your life. You only have one.
Most of the women I know have huge issues about their bodies and their daughters’ bodies. I’m almost 49, living in a UMC enclave, and I’m just being honest. The sexual and “display” hypocrisies are absolutely astounding and most of the highly educated, politically astute (not really but they have polite and educated politics and mourn for the Uyghurs from afar kind of thing) will instantly critique the appearance of a woman they don’t like for any reason. And their daughters.
OP is the unfortunate norm.
Anonymous wrote:What’s with everything being cheeky these days? Enjoying our second week of vacation at the beach and I’ve never seen so many bare butts. This cheeky fad has morphed from panties to swimwear and now seen on sidewalks and stores.
Since when has society accepted women baring their buttocks in public, yet the trend for men remains square cut board shorts and boxer briefs. Men are wearing shorts whereas women are wearing what pales in comparison more along the lines of skimpy panties.
Don’t get me wrong, I dread the thought of my husband or son wearing a thong at the pool or beach. I’m no prude, I have a few racy cut swim suits that I wear in the islands with hubby but wouldn’t wear in Ocean City.
What’s behind this new fashion trend?
Anonymous wrote:What’s with everything being cheeky these days? Enjoying our second week of vacation at the beach and I’ve never seen so many bare butts. This cheeky fad has morphed from panties to swimwear and now seen on sidewalks and stores.
Since when has society accepted women baring their buttocks in public, yet the trend for men remains square cut board shorts and boxer briefs. Men are wearing shorts whereas women are wearing what pales in comparison more along the lines of skimpy panties.
Don’t get me wrong, I dread the thought of my husband or son wearing a thong at the pool or beach. I’m no prude, I have a few racy cut swim suits that I wear in the islands with hubby but wouldn’t wear in Ocean City.
What’s behind this new fashion trend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you're the one who trolled my bikini-at-the-community-pool thread last year?
Joking. I'm French and find American contrasts fascinating: US culture is hyper-sexualized, yet, middle class uptight moms don't want to see skin except at certain types of "resort beaches". Girls should be affirmed and not told they're fat, yet middle class uptight moms deplore their crop tops...
Maybe you should just enjoy your life. You only have one.
Most of the women I know have huge issues about their bodies and their daughters’ bodies. I’m almost 49, living in a UMC enclave, and I’m just being honest. The sexual and “display” hypocrisies are absolutely astounding and most of the highly educated, politically astute (not really but they have polite and educated politics and mourn for the Uyghurs from afar kind of thing) will instantly critique the appearance of a woman they don’t like for any reason. And their daughters.
OP is the unfortunate norm.