Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get this. In Europe no one is wearing swim shirts. Seems the typical American Prude.
Oh my, those Europeans are so enlightened and sophisticated!
It’s true. Not sure why you are trying to be snarky or funny or something here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get this. In Europe no one is wearing swim shirts. Seems the typical American Prude.
Oh my, those Europeans are so enlightened and sophisticated!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get this. In Europe no one is wearing swim shirts. Seems the typical American Prude.
In Europe, people tend to have lower BMIs. Nobody wants to see your red flabby belly.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get this. In Europe no one is wearing swim shirts. Seems the typical American Prude.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, it's 2025. A quality swimshirt with SPF protection is so much easier to deal with than trying to keep sunscreen on while in the water. I happen to also be hairy which makes it particularly challenging to put sunscreen on it. I love my swimshirts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get this. In Europe no one is wearing swim shirts. Seems the typical American Prude.
Sounds like you haven’t been around American pools enough. If you saw how gross 99% of the men look, you too would be begging for them to wear shirts.
Some men are into obese women and like to feed them like a pet pot-bellied pig, getting fatter and fatter and sexier and sexier with each pound put on.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get this. In Europe no one is wearing swim shirts. Seems the typical American Prude.
Sounds like you haven’t been around American pools enough. If you saw how gross 99% of the men look, you too would be begging for them to wear shirts.
+1. Nothing anyone wants to look at 99% of the time.
A lot of US women could use some covering up as well.
The majority of women in this country are obese to one degree or another. Many are morbidly obese.
Anonymous wrote:Or just... don't look?
I have a family member who is really self conscious about her eczema and I've been trying to convince her no one cares and she should be okay to swim. But this thread has very depressingly shown me I'm wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get this. In Europe no one is wearing swim shirts. Seems the typical American Prude.
Sounds like you haven’t been around American pools enough. If you saw how gross 99% of the men look, you too would be begging for them to wear shirts.
+1. Nothing anyone wants to look at 99% of the time.
A lot of US women could use some covering up as well.
The majority of women in this country are obese to one degree or another. Many are morbidly obese.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get this. In Europe no one is wearing swim shirts. Seems the typical American Prude.
Sounds like you haven’t been around American pools enough. If you saw how gross 99% of the men look, you too would be begging for them to wear shirts.
+1. Nothing anyone wants to look at 99% of the time.
A lot of US women could use some covering up as well.