Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 15:04     Subject: At what age is a bikini no longer acceptable?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here, it wasn't meant to be a question about looks. I meant more from a modesty/self respect standpoint


Most women on here have no self respect so you are asking the wrong crowd. They love to be thought of as meat, as if that is some sort of accomplishment. They also flaunt that they can be sperm receptacles for any man, and every man. It is a badge of honor for these birds. Self respect is not in the vocabulary. They prefer stupid terms like slut shaming; because they are proud of what they are.


You are the one reducing a woman to how much skin she does or does not show.

Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 15:04     Subject: At what age is a bikini no longer acceptable?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here, it wasn't meant to be a question about looks. I meant more from a modesty/self respect standpoint


Most women on here have no self respect so you are asking the wrong crowd. They love to be thought of as meat, as if that is some sort of accomplishment. They also flaunt that they can be sperm receptacles for any man, and every man. It is a badge of honor for these birds. Self respect is not in the vocabulary. They prefer stupid terms like slut shaming; because they are proud of what they are.


So tell us how you *really* feel?
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 15:03     Subject: Re:At what age is a bikini no longer acceptable?

Whore, slut, sperm receptacles, no self respect... Yup, ABP is definitely here.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 15:02     Subject: At what age is a bikini no longer acceptable?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think anyone whose out of their late 20s/early 30s and is still wearing a bikini is just screaming "look at me!"


Funny. Unless it's an overtly sexy style, I think they are athletic and like being outdoors in the sun.


Aka wrinkly


That would depend on sunscreen use wouldn't it? But the world doesn't revolve around looks.


What about health? Skin cancer? And let's be honest, looks are important.


Not more important than a woman's own happiness. If a woman wants to go to the beach and wear a bikini because it makes her feel good, what is the problem? If she covers up solely because of other people.....well, that's more of a problem.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 15:00     Subject: At what age is a bikini no longer acceptable?

Anonymous wrote:Op here, it wasn't meant to be a question about looks. I meant more from a modesty/self respect standpoint


Most women on here have no self respect so you are asking the wrong crowd. They love to be thought of as meat, as if that is some sort of accomplishment. They also flaunt that they can be sperm receptacles for any man, and every man. It is a badge of honor for these birds. Self respect is not in the vocabulary. They prefer stupid terms like slut shaming; because they are proud of what they are.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 14:59     Subject: At what age is a bikini no longer acceptable?

I don't think there's an upper age limit for wearing bikinis (so long as you wear one that's for your age/body type), but I'm forever creeped out by young children wearing bikinis. I do think it sexualizes them by "hiding" secondary sex characteristics like breasts (when they don't even have breasts). Under 5 or so, I remember just wearing bottoms at the beach.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 14:55     Subject: Re:At what age is a bikini no longer acceptable?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think anti-bikini poster has spotted this thread.


Appears to be more than one.


Not necessarily. People have a hard time recognizing sarcasm on this board.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 14:55     Subject: Re:At what age is a bikini no longer acceptable?

Anonymous wrote:I think anti-bikini poster has spotted this thread.


People are seeing the light, and I am happy.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 14:51     Subject: Re:At what age is a bikini no longer acceptable?

Anonymous wrote:I think anti-bikini poster has spotted this thread.


Appears to be more than one.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 14:50     Subject: Re:At what age is a bikini no longer acceptable?

I think anti-bikini poster has spotted this thread.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 14:50     Subject: At what age is a bikini no longer acceptable?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there an age limit or is it more about how you look? Honestly I think once you're out of your 30s it's time for the bikinis to go. Even if you have a good body, it's just weird to be walking around the beach in essentially a bra and underwear over the age of 40. What
Do you guys think?


So what are you supposed to wear? A burka?


Whore or burka? Is that all you can think about? How sad that you don't know any women who dress in a decent manner. Raise your standards and your intellect a bit.


Luckily, I moved to Europe so I don't need deal with stuck-up prudes anymore.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 14:50     Subject: At what age is a bikini no longer acceptable?

Anonymous wrote:Op here, it wasn't meant to be a question about looks. I meant more from a modesty/self respect standpoint


Def never wear one from that standpoint.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 14:49     Subject: At what age is a bikini no longer acceptable?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think anyone whose out of their late 20s/early 30s and is still wearing a bikini is just screaming "look at me!"


Funny. Unless it's an overtly sexy style, I think they are athletic and like being outdoors in the sun.


Aka wrinkly


That would depend on sunscreen use wouldn't it? But the world doesn't revolve around looks.


What about health? Skin cancer? And let's be honest, looks are important.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 14:49     Subject: At what age is a bikini no longer acceptable?

Op here, it wasn't meant to be a question about looks. I meant more from a modesty/self respect standpoint
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 14:48     Subject: At what age is a bikini no longer acceptable?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think anyone whose out of their late 20s/early 30s and is still wearing a bikini is just screaming "look at me!"


Funny. Unless it's an overtly sexy style, I think they are athletic and like being outdoors in the sun.


Aka wrinkly


That would depend on sunscreen use wouldn't it? But the world doesn't revolve around looks.