Anonymous wrote:Thank goodness no men wear speedos. But if they did, they shouldn't. Shows too much. Same for almost-thong bikinis, or barely there bikinis. It's classier to show less. It just is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This suit isn't even a tiny bit scandalous. But the moms at DC area pools wear suits that even my grandma would think are too frumpy.
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Honest to god, one mom had swim capris? and a long sleeve rash guard at ours. It reminded me of those modesty suits the Duggars wear.[/quote
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Maybe she is a skin cancer survivor. I hope you at least pretended not to stare.
This was my first thought. As someone with a family history of skin cancer and who is very pale, you bet I put my size 2 self into a rash guard and a non-skimpy bottom (sometimes even UPF pants). Can I rock my mom bod in a bikini? SURE! But alas, not for me. So stop judging either way.
Anonymous wrote:Thank goodness no men wear speedos. But if they did, they shouldn't. Shows too much. Same for almost-thong bikinis, or barely there bikinis. It's classier to show less. It just is.
Anonymous wrote:Thank goodness no men wear speedos. But if they did, they shouldn't. Shows too much. Same for almost-thong bikinis, or barely there bikinis. It's classier to show less. It just is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This suit isn't even a tiny bit scandalous. But the moms at DC area pools wear suits that even my grandma would think are too frumpy.
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Honest to god, one mom had swim capris? and a long sleeve rash guard at ours. It reminded me of those modesty suits the Duggars wear.
You know women who wear those often have a high risk of skin cancer. That is why they are wearing them.
Wear what you want OP. You liking the suit is what matters. Just make sure to properly apply sunscreen. You may be showing skin that has not seen the sun in awhile.
Rashguards and swim capri/legging wearing mom here. Skin cancer runs deadly through my family. I am not playing when it comes to having a future with my kids.
I wonder if you are talking about me...I wear a long sleeve rash guard and swim capris because; 1) I am very pale skinned and get sunburned easily. I have also got sun poisoning in the past, which believe me is not fun; 2) skin cancer runs in my family and i just had surgery for it, as did my mom just weeks before; 3) I'm on a medication that makes me sensative to sunlight and burn even easier.
My kids also wear looms sleeve rashguards. My brother is a pediatric dermatologist, I follow his advice to prevent sun poisoning and skin cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This suit isn't even a tiny bit scandalous. But the moms at DC area pools wear suits that even my grandma would think are too frumpy.
+1
Honest to god, one mom had swim capris? and a long sleeve rash guard at ours. It reminded me of those modesty suits the Duggars wear.
You know women who wear those often have a high risk of skin cancer. That is why they are wearing them.
Wear what you want OP. You liking the suit is what matters. Just make sure to properly apply sunscreen. You may be showing skin that has not seen the sun in awhile.
Rashguards and swim capri/legging wearing mom here. Skin cancer runs deadly through my family. I am not playing when it comes to having a future with my kids.
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE rash guards. They keep me cooler when it's hot out and if they make me too cold I can just take it off (I wear a bandana bikini top underneath). I can't believe i made it to the tender age of 42 before being clued in on them.
I don't really care of anyone stares or talks behind my back. I might stare back for fun though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This suit isn't even a tiny bit scandalous. But the moms at DC area pools wear suits that even my grandma would think are too frumpy.
+1
Honest to god, one mom had swim capris? and a long sleeve rash guard at ours. It reminded me of those modesty suits the Duggars wear.
You know women who wear those often have a high risk of skin cancer. That is why they are wearing them.
Wear what you want OP. You liking the suit is what matters. Just make sure to properly apply sunscreen. You may be showing skin that has not seen the sun in awhile.
Rashguards and swim capri/legging wearing mom here. Skin cancer runs deadly through my family. I am not playing when it comes to having a future with my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This suit isn't even a tiny bit scandalous. But the moms at DC area pools wear suits that even my grandma would think are too frumpy.
+1
Honest to god, one mom had swim capris? and a long sleeve rash guard at ours. It reminded me of those modesty suits the Duggars wear.
You know women who wear those often have a high risk of skin cancer. That is why they are wearing them.
Wear what you want OP. You liking the suit is what matters. Just make sure to properly apply sunscreen. You may be showing skin that has not seen the sun in awhile.
Rashguards and swim capri/legging wearing mom here. Skin cancer runs deadly through my family. I am not playing when it comes to having a future with my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This suit isn't even a tiny bit scandalous. But the moms at DC area pools wear suits that even my grandma would think are too frumpy.
+1
Honest to god, one mom had swim capris? and a long sleeve rash guard at ours. It reminded me of those modesty suits the Duggars wear.
You know women who wear those often have a high risk of skin cancer. That is why they are wearing them.
Wear what you want OP. You liking the suit is what matters. Just make sure to properly apply sunscreen. You may be showing skin that has not seen the sun in awhile.
Anonymous wrote:A woman was wearing a suit like this at our community pool the other day. I noticed her immediately and thought, "That's a cute suit!" My next thought was, "Damn, that lady has a kicking body and tons of confidence." I say, go for it, assuming you will be comfortable.