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We have a pool. Whenever I swim with kids, I wear a rash guard. There are some really beautiful choices out there. I love the fact that I can wear fewer chemicals on my skin too because most of them are spf 50 - spf 100.momhappy|1426881529|3850249 said:CJ2008|1426876103|3850172 said:missy|1426876003|3850169 said:But from the back...that same highness that looks good in the front pinches my flabby butt cheeks.
I think a short skirt can be very flattering for covering back of leg and butt issues.![]()
You'd think so, Missy, it's the logical thing...but on me I don't think it looks good...
It could be that I just hate skirts...
Shorts are more athletic/edgy feeling to me...maybe that's why I feel more comfortable in them?
But yes, I do agree with you.
I tend to agree and I don't care for the swim skirts either.
I think that the boy shorts look fine and I don't think that they are meant specifically for a younger crowd. We al have different styles that work for us and the key is knowing what works and what doesn't. I'm in my mid-40's and haven't given up the bikini yet, although I am debating about whether or not to buy a stylish one-piece for our trip to Sea World over Spring Break.
momhappy|1426883923|3850269 said:missy|1426882183|3850257 said:In a water amusement park I would definitely opt for the one piece momhappy. I think it would be more comfortable and better all around if you kwim.
Yup - agreed!We have made a reservation at Discovery Cove, which means that we will be doing water activities pretty much all day (including swimming with dolphins). I just think that a one-piece would be more appropriate. I'm not having much luck so far finding one though - I've already ordered 5 and sent them all back. I've got 3 more on the way and I might try to get to the mall next week to try some on in person.
16ocean|1427170302|3851640 said:"Are boy short bathing suits appropriate for 40+ women"- absolutely!
Dee*Jay|1427387108|3852743 said:CJ, I got a pair of shorts with the panty part like your talking about and I did cut it out. Turned out to be a bad move -- the shorts move around a lot, especially in the water, and you might end up showing a bit more than you planned, especially if you're going to be at all active in the water. Maybe you could cut it out and wear your own thong underneath if you found one in quick drying material?
CJ2008|1427387353|3852745 said:Dee*Jay|1427387108|3852743 said:CJ, I got a pair of shorts with the panty part like your talking about and I did cut it out. Turned out to be a bad move -- the shorts move around a lot, especially in the water, and you might end up showing a bit more than you planned, especially if you're going to be at all active in the water. Maybe you could cut it out and wear your own thong underneath if you found one in quick drying material?
Thanks for the warning Dee*Jay.
Guess they do serve a purpose then, huh?
But damn why not make them so they don't create a line?
One difference with me I hardly ever go in the water at all...so if I'm just lounging around and maybe go in the water but for like a quick dip, think it'd be OK? I could also take them to the tailors and see if they could turn into a thong?
Heck I hardly every go to the beach haha I just want to flattering options for the 2x a year I MIGHT goI hate getting caught last minute and wearing the same unflattering bathing suit from 2 years ago.
Dee*Jay|1427389785|3852764 said:CJ2008|1427387353|3852745 said:Dee*Jay|1427387108|3852743 said:CJ, I got a pair of shorts with the panty part like your talking about and I did cut it out. Turned out to be a bad move -- the shorts move around a lot, especially in the water, and you might end up showing a bit more than you planned, especially if you're going to be at all active in the water. Maybe you could cut it out and wear your own thong underneath if you found one in quick drying material?
Thanks for the warning Dee*Jay.
Guess they do serve a purpose then, huh?
But damn why not make them so they don't create a line?
One difference with me I hardly ever go in the water at all...so if I'm just lounging around and maybe go in the water but for like a quick dip, think it'd be OK? I could also take them to the tailors and see if they could turn into a thong?
Heck I hardly every go to the beach haha I just want to flattering options for the 2x a year I MIGHT goI hate getting caught last minute and wearing the same unflattering bathing suit from 2 years ago.
I found that the shorts would float up while I was getting in the pool (just walking down the stairs) and also while I was just standing around in the water. Depending on how the elastic is maybe your tailor can just take it out so you still have full coverage but it's not cutting in?