Anonymous wrote:This is the style now. Just avoid looking if it bothers you, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. You can still look great without revealing so much at an impressionable age. Just one mom's opinion.
+1000
Girls this age don’t even fully understand their sexuality. It’s mean for parents to allow their daughter to dress like this.
Anonymous wrote:While visiting my husband's brother's family this summer, we went to the beach and their 16 year old daughter and her friends wore those bikini's that aren't quite thongs, but about 3/4 of their butt cheeks were hanging out. I'm shocked that DH brother and wife allow her to wear a swimsuit like that, but I kept my mouth shut. My daughters are a bit younger, but is this the kind of swimsuit that most high school girls wear now?
Anonymous wrote:In Europe the girls regularly wear no bathing suits at all- thus saving a small fortune! This discussion is Puritanical. (If there were a Dutch DCUM this whole thread would be laughed off the web).
Just letting you think about how American this conversation is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Jolyn suits aren’t uncommon I’ve found some girls who are probably 16+ sporting Jokynnsuits at the pool
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That second one isn’t even revealing. It is what every serious swimmer wears to two hour intense swim practices in PVS.
Find something else to focus on.
So grossAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I would not. Yes, I am old. No, I do not care what her friends with questionable parents are allowing.
Same. My DS and DD, both have been raised with boundaries, manners and common sense.
- Not a White parent.
Anonymous wrote:The Jolyn suits aren’t uncommon I’ve found some girls who are probably 16+ sporting Jokynnsuits at the pool
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Anonymous wrote:In Europe the girls regularly wear no bathing suits at all- thus saving a small fortune! This discussion is Puritanical. (If there were a Dutch DCUM this whole thread would be laughed off the web).
Just letting you think about how American this conversation is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe so many of you are cool with daughters wearing those bathing suits.
It looks trashy. Another point is a teenager might look okay in them, but why would you be okay with every male 10-99 ogling your DD's behind? The look is designed to get guys to look.
It’s not that we’re cool with it. It’s that when your strong, smart, confident , beautiful 17 year old DD tells you “stop slut shaming” her friends when you casually comment on what you think are outlandish fashion choices of her peers, you realize SHE’s RIGHT. I should mind my own business largely.
Anonymous wrote:Years ago my ILs staged an intervention of sorts with our then 19 DD - just after a beach trip together where DD wore a “cheeky” style bikini, they called her to advise that should she ever join them again on another beach vacation, she would not be allowed to wear something that abbreviated ever again. MIL insisted that DD’s choice was “disrespectful, unflattering & embarrassing” (particularly for FIL).
This conversation forever changed DD’s relationship with her grandparents. She never joined them again on another beach vacation. Shortly thereafter, MIL also passively aggressively asked DD if her new depression diagnosis was related to her noticeable weight gain. That was the last straw. DD was body shamed for the last time and now has a cordial, distant relationship with infrequent contact.