Anonymous wrote:This thread is ridiculous.
Please worry about other important things. Stop shaming women.
Who cares what someone else wears?
Women will be the downfall of women.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again I find myself glad that I have boys. I honestly don't know what I would or would not allow with a teenage daughter because I don't, and never will have one. However, my first reaction to this question is - no, I would not allow my teenage daughter to wear an almost thong bathing suit anymore than I would allow her to wear low cut tops with major cleavage (I'm top heavy and assume my daughter would be as well).
I also realize that teenage girl fashion is not always within parental control. Teen girls are old enough to work and buy their own swimsuits.
What bathing suit does not show cleavage.
I am glad I have boys too so I can teach them that bathing suits are not an invitation to gawking. Nor are volleyball shorts, or cheerleading uniforms, or lax skirts, or yoga pants, or ....
eh, some tops are more revealing than others are. And, no, I don't "teach" my sons to gawk at young women nor do they disrespect women so you can get off that high horse hon. I was a pretty, voluptuous, curvy teen who got lots of male attention and I, personally, would not have felt comfortable letting it all hang out. So I doubt that I would feel comfortable seeing my own daughter hanging out of her swimsuit.
So you let men gawk at you instead of standing up for yourself and now your daughter must be responsible for being gawked at or cover up. Got it.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again I find myself glad that I have boys. I honestly don't know what I would or would not allow with a teenage daughter because I don't, and never will have one. However, my first reaction to this question is - no, I would not allow my teenage daughter to wear an almost thong bathing suit anymore than I would allow her to wear low cut tops with major cleavage (I'm top heavy and assume my daughter would be as well).
I also realize that teenage girl fashion is not always within parental control. Teen girls are old enough to work and buy their own swimsuits.
What bathing suit does not show cleavage.
I am glad I have boys too so I can teach them that bathing suits are not an invitation to gawking. Nor are volleyball shorts, or cheerleading uniforms, or lax skirts, or yoga pants, or ....
eh, some tops are more revealing than others are. And, no, I don't "teach" my sons to gawk at young women nor do they disrespect women so you can get off that high horse hon. I was a pretty, voluptuous, curvy teen who got lots of male attention and I, personally, would not have felt comfortable letting it all hang out. So I doubt that I would feel comfortable seeing my own daughter hanging out of her swimsuit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again I find myself glad that I have boys. I honestly don't know what I would or would not allow with a teenage daughter because I don't, and never will have one. However, my first reaction to this question is - no, I would not allow my teenage daughter to wear an almost thong bathing suit anymore than I would allow her to wear low cut tops with major cleavage (I'm top heavy and assume my daughter would be as well).
I also realize that teenage girl fashion is not always within parental control. Teen girls are old enough to work and buy their own swimsuits.
What bathing suit does not show cleavage.
I am glad I have boys too so I can teach them that bathing suits are not an invitation to gawking. Nor are volleyball shorts, or cheerleading uniforms, or lax skirts, or yoga pants, or ....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fortunately for me, my 17 yo DD is quite modest. She wants to hide all of her sexuality. I am ok with it.
If her opinion was different, I do not know what I could do. I mean, today, we could have world war III, but next year she will be on her own. If she wants to wear that at college, across the drill field in winter, I cannot stop her. Her ass might freeze and fall off, but....
So she does not wear a bikini?
Just because your daughter might choose to wear a thong in college doesn't seem like a good reason to let her wear one at 16. Your daughter might also choose to drink and smoke weed in college as well. Is that reason to let her start doing it at 16? Some activities just aren't age appropriate, and I would say choosing to flaunt your ass at 16 is one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Once again I find myself glad that I have boys. I honestly don't know what I would or would not allow with a teenage daughter because I don't, and never will have one. However, my first reaction to this question is - no, I would not allow my teenage daughter to wear an almost thong bathing suit anymore than I would allow her to wear low cut tops with major cleavage (I'm top heavy and assume my daughter would be as well).
I also realize that teenage girl fashion is not always within parental control. Teen girls are old enough to work and buy their own swimsuits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fortunately for me, my 17 yo DD is quite modest. She wants to hide all of her sexuality. I am ok with it.
If her opinion was different, I do not know what I could do. I mean, today, we could have world war III, but next year she will be on her own. If she wants to wear that at college, across the drill field in winter, I cannot stop her. Her ass might freeze and fall off, but....
So she does not wear a bikini?
She does not wear a small bikini. Maybe a tankini.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fortunately for me, my 17 yo DD is quite modest. She wants to hide all of her sexuality. I am ok with it.
If her opinion was different, I do not know what I could do. I mean, today, we could have world war III, but next year she will be on her own. If she wants to wear that at college, across the drill field in winter, I cannot stop her. Her ass might freeze and fall off, but....
So she does not wear a bikini?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fortunately for me, my 17 yo DD is quite modest. She wants to hide all of her sexuality. I am ok with it.
If her opinion was different, I do not know what I could do. I mean, today, we could have world war III, but next year she will be on her own. If she wants to wear that at college, across the drill field in winter, I cannot stop her. Her ass might freeze and fall off, but....
So she does not wear a bikini?
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure you have more important things to think about.
Who cares if they wore those suits? Are they nice human beings that contribute to society in a productive way? I'm assuming they are great girls.
Stop slut shaming other women.
Like it or not, people are going to do it. Why put your daughter in a position to have men and boys (and maybe other women) leer at her a**? Leave a little to the imagination. Modesty is a good thing. You don’t have to go letting your daughter run around showing off everything she has in the name of being a cool mom or best friend mom. This type of bathing suit wouldn’t be allowed in my house. Be a parent.
My mom said the same thing about bikinis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure you have more important things to think about.
Who cares if they wore those suits? Are they nice human beings that contribute to society in a productive way? I'm assuming they are great girls.
Stop slut shaming other women.
Like it or not, people are going to do it. Why put your daughter in a position to have men and boys (and maybe other women) leer at her a**? Leave a little to the imagination. Modesty is a good thing. You don’t have to go letting your daughter run around showing off everything she has in the name of being a cool mom or best friend mom. This type of bathing suit wouldn’t be allowed in my house. Be a parent.
My mom said the same thing about bikinis.