Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which rule did you bend, Op?
Good point. I don't see where there was an established "no bikini" rule. It might be a little more mature than mom was thinking she'd pick out, but that's going to happen more and more as they get older. There's no rules to been, just maturity to accept and allowing your daughter to feel confident with her body.
OP here. Yes this. I am not a fan of the true triangle bikini and would of preferred a more sporty two piece or even maybe a halter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which rule did you bend, Op?
Good point. I don't see where there was an established "no bikini" rule. It might be a little more mature than mom was thinking she'd pick out, but that's going to happen more and more as they get older. There's no rules to been, just maturity to accept and allowing your daughter to feel confident with her body.
OP here. Yes this. I am not a fan of the true triangle bikini and would of preferred a more sporty two piece or even maybe a halter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which rule did you bend, Op?
Good point. I don't see where there was an established "no bikini" rule. It might be a little more mature than mom was thinking she'd pick out, but that's going to happen more and more as they get older. There's no rules to been, just maturity to accept and allowing your daughter to feel confident with her body.
OP here. Yes this. I am not a fan of the true triangle bikini and would of preferred a more sporty two piece or even maybe a halter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which rule did you bend, Op?
Good point. I don't see where there was an established "no bikini" rule. It might be a little more mature than mom was thinking she'd pick out, but that's going to happen more and more as they get older. There's no rules to been, just maturity to accept and allowing your daughter to feel confident with her body.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I feel sorry for your daughter. You need to get some parenting skills. Fast.
Anonymous wrote:Which rule did you bend, Op?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op here...its this one...
http://www.ae.com/aerie/browse/product.jsp?productId=0752_8749_527&catId=cat6900034&bundleCatId=cat7400013
For her age, no. Your husband knows what the boys will have in mind.
So what? That's the boys' problem, not hers. She shouldn't have to cover up to make the boys (or their parents) more comfortable.
Separately, you should talk to her about her body and appropriate boundaries around it, but that's not a reason not to wear this swim suit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As a European, I confess you prudish Americans amaze me. What's wrong with this swimsuit, for crying out loud?! It's super cute, and not sexy at all.
Personally, I feel that any bathing suit that requires hair removal from the upper region is skimpy. I agree it's a cute bathing, but I disagree that it's not sexy.
Anonymous wrote:
As a European, I confess you prudish Americans amaze me. What's wrong with this swimsuit, for crying out loud?! It's super cute, and not sexy at all.