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The Bathing Suit (by an unknown middle-age woman)
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 436118" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>My last bathing suit was bought about 9 months ago form the woman who fitted me for my partial prosthesis. It is beautiful, designed for larger ladies with misshapen boobs. It's aqua with silver embellishments on it. Not too difficult to climb into but it also doesn't lead to nasty bulges.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise - I go to Target and get their separates, tankini style. That way I can get the top and the bottom in different sizes if I have to. The tankini also keeps my midriff covered.</p><p></p><p>Many years ago we used to spend time at a nudist beach. It was very interesting - there was minimal ogling, plus most of the nudists were not worth looking at. Occasionally someone shapely would come along, but nude it made little difference. it was only when swimsuits were put back on for the long walk past the clothed beach, that the men began to ogle the women. It seemed that covering up the fleshy bits made them more obvious, more a focus for the eye. It also pulled bits in and enhanced the 'out there' bits more, so it exaggerated the gender of the wearer.</p><p></p><p>Most of the people at the nudist beach were fairly conservative couples and there was a camaraderie I did not expect. And a lot of the female bodies especially, looked perfectly ok nude (stretch marks, saggy boobs and all - it was natural and not sexual), but shocking when ladled into a swimsuit. </p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 436118, member: 1991"] My last bathing suit was bought about 9 months ago form the woman who fitted me for my partial prosthesis. It is beautiful, designed for larger ladies with misshapen boobs. It's aqua with silver embellishments on it. Not too difficult to climb into but it also doesn't lead to nasty bulges. Otherwise - I go to Target and get their separates, tankini style. That way I can get the top and the bottom in different sizes if I have to. The tankini also keeps my midriff covered. Many years ago we used to spend time at a nudist beach. It was very interesting - there was minimal ogling, plus most of the nudists were not worth looking at. Occasionally someone shapely would come along, but nude it made little difference. it was only when swimsuits were put back on for the long walk past the clothed beach, that the men began to ogle the women. It seemed that covering up the fleshy bits made them more obvious, more a focus for the eye. It also pulled bits in and enhanced the 'out there' bits more, so it exaggerated the gender of the wearer. Most of the people at the nudist beach were fairly conservative couples and there was a camaraderie I did not expect. And a lot of the female bodies especially, looked perfectly ok nude (stretch marks, saggy boobs and all - it was natural and not sexual), but shocking when ladled into a swimsuit. Marg [/QUOTE]
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