Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there some unwritten rule about moms wears bikinis at the pool?
I take my kids to community pools and almost always wear a bikini. Not skimpy or anything…just a comfortable two piece with a full coverage bottom. One pieces just don’t look right on me (flatchested, tall, size 4 on top and 8 on the bottom) and it’s hard to find one to suit my (average looking) body. I also find it easier to maneuver the locker room wet bathing suit changes with a two piece.
Am I offending people by wearing a bikini? Most moms of all shapes and sizes seem to be wearing one pieces. I’ve never viewed bikinis as sexy (well except for those stringy or Brazilian cut ones).
What say you?
Being a mom doesn't matter. What defines if you should wear a bikini or a one piece is your stomach and overall bodyfat. Must be lean enough to pull it off.
I disagree. You need to be confident and comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there some unwritten rule about moms wears bikinis at the pool?
I take my kids to community pools and almost always wear a bikini. Not skimpy or anything…just a comfortable two piece with a full coverage bottom. One pieces just don’t look right on me (flatchested, tall, size 4 on top and 8 on the bottom) and it’s hard to find one to suit my (average looking) body. I also find it easier to maneuver the locker room wet bathing suit changes with a two piece.
Am I offending people by wearing a bikini? Most moms of all shapes and sizes seem to be wearing one pieces. I’ve never viewed bikinis as sexy (well except for those stringy or Brazilian cut ones).
What say you?
Being a mom doesn't matter. What defines if you should wear a bikini or a one piece is your stomach and overall bodyfat. Must be lean enough to pull it off.
Anonymous wrote:Is there some unwritten rule about moms wears bikinis at the pool?
I take my kids to community pools and almost always wear a bikini. Not skimpy or anything…just a comfortable two piece with a full coverage bottom. One pieces just don’t look right on me (flatchested, tall, size 4 on top and 8 on the bottom) and it’s hard to find one to suit my (average looking) body. I also find it easier to maneuver the locker room wet bathing suit changes with a two piece.
Am I offending people by wearing a bikini? Most moms of all shapes and sizes seem to be wearing one pieces. I’ve never viewed bikinis as sexy (well except for those stringy or Brazilian cut ones).
What say you?
Anonymous wrote:If you can, Rick it. I did until I was about 42. Now at 46, my stomach has some fat and i don’t want to have to suck it in all of the time. Lots of moms also have stretch marks they don’t want to show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please wear what you want, OP.
Uptight judgey women on DCUM won't like it, but in the pools I got to, full of immigrants and non-white people of all origins, bikinis are the norm. When I go to white private pools in Bethesda, the women tend to wear one pieces.
Just be yourself. I prefer bikinis because I'm slender with a long torso and one pieces are generally for people with larger chests but shorter torsos.
I don’t think this is true at all! My large chest is much better supported by a bikini top.
+1 I am a 34H, size 4 -6 in most clothes. I look odd in most one pieces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there some unwritten rule about moms wears bikinis at the pool?
I take my kids to community pools and almost always wear a bikini. Not skimpy or anything…just a comfortable two piece with a full coverage bottom. One pieces just don’t look right on me (flatchested, tall, size 4 on top and 8 on the bottom) and it’s hard to find one to suit my (average looking) body. I also find it easier to maneuver the locker room wet bathing suit changes with a two piece.
Am I offending people by wearing a bikini? Most moms of all shapes and sizes seem to be wearing one pieces. I’ve never viewed bikinis as sexy (well except for those stringy or Brazilian cut ones).
What say you?
I say please don't. Yes, you are offending people by wearing a bikini.
DH does too.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:43 Have huge boobs, and I still wear a bikini. Much more comfortable than a one piece and fit body better.
Thank goodness for your huge boobs! I love them…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please wear what you want, OP.
Uptight judgey women on DCUM won't like it, but in the pools I got to, full of immigrants and non-white people of all origins, bikinis are the norm. When I go to white private pools in Bethesda, the women tend to wear one pieces.
Just be yourself. I prefer bikinis because I'm slender with a long torso and one pieces are generally for people with larger chests but shorter torsos.
I don’t think this is true at all! My large chest is much better supported by a bikini top.
Anonymous wrote:Please wear what you want, OP.
Uptight judgey women on DCUM won't like it, but in the pools I got to, full of immigrants and non-white people of all origins, bikinis are the norm. When I go to white private pools in Bethesda, the women tend to wear one pieces.
Just be yourself. I prefer bikinis because I'm slender with a long torso and one pieces are generally for people with larger chests but shorter torsos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 56 and wear a bikini. I workout and am proud of my body. Do I look like a 25 year old in a bikini? No, of course not - but I look damn good.
You are just sad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there some unwritten rule about moms wears bikinis at the pool?
I take my kids to community pools and almost always wear a bikini. Not skimpy or anything…just a comfortable two piece with a full coverage bottom. One pieces just don’t look right on me (flatchested, tall, size 4 on top and 8 on the bottom) and it’s hard to find one to suit my (average looking) body. I also find it easier to maneuver the locker room wet bathing suit changes with a two piece.
Am I offending people by wearing a bikini? Most moms of all shapes and sizes seem to be wearing one pieces. I’ve never viewed bikinis as sexy (well except for those stringy or Brazilian cut ones).
What say you?
I say please don't. Yes, you are offending people by wearing a bikini.