What size is too big for a bikini?
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I must say, if you wouldn't wear your bra and panties in public- a bikini wouldn't be appropriate:)
That doesn't even make sense. Most of us wouldn't wear a bra and panties in public ... but a bikini at an appropriate swimming locale is totally different.
Exactly. Even exotic dancers don't wear their bras and panties "in public."0 -
I think that if someone feels confident enough to wear one, go for it!0
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It's not about size for me in a bikini - it's about if you have a big gut/stomach or not. If you have a big stomach, I think a bikini is unflattering. But I have seen bigger people rock bikinis, and it's because they carry their weight elsewhere besides their stomach.
I have a theory, and I can't test it since I've always been bigger, but I think people who were able to wear them when they were younger are the ones who now have big bellies and are still wearing them! The three people I know who still wear them were all skinny as kids, but have now gained weight. To one of them, I suggested buying a one piece and she scoffed at me like I was crazy. I think they're so used to wearing bikinis that they can't picture wearing anything else.0 -
An average 14 and some 16's that are well proportioned.0
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well....ive seen pregnant women with bikinis on but i agree with it depending on how they are proportioned..i couldnt put a size to it0
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There is not such a thing!! I think bikinis are more comfortables, and practical. Why wear all that fabric that makes you look bulkier! In Brazil and Europe people wear them regardless of their size and age (and that goes for speedos too). My mom is 65, and she had 4 kids, even though she eats well and exercises everyday, she still had a belly. Her choice is to wear tank-kinis, and she looks fantastic, but I would not mind if she wore a real one. A year ago a saw a woman on the beach that was possibly 300 pounds. Who am I to judge her, and make assumptions about her being fat, and the reasons why she is. I was inspired by her confidence. I think wanting to be fit is cool, but we should be happy with our bodies, even if they are not a size 12 or less. Not everyone can be 12, even if they are active!!0
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The bikini is fine on bigger girls. They can get little swimming skirts that match the outfit if they are worried about their legs or board shorts. If you are uncomfortable about your top you can get some nice very very thin fabric tops that are to go with swimmers. They cover your bits but are still very comfy and thin enough that you can see the bikini.
How big is too big to wear bikini undies and a tiny bikini bra? well when you don't fit into what you own i guess. I where a bikini but I wear short shorts and a top with them because i have this fatty bit right at the top of my legs and I hate the stretch marks on my belly.
And who cares once you are in the water?0 -
The matter of the fact is, no one really cares about anyone else as much as you think they might. Most people will see someone, and if they think that you may or may not suit a bikini, they will only give it a few seconds thought, and then they are thinking about something else.
Wear what you want, when you want. Unless it's against the rules0 -
Well I wear a Uk 14 top and 12 bottoms and I still would not be caught dead in a bikini!! Im 160lbs, maybe when im around 140lbs I might consider it!! Im 5'5" with a 31inch waist by the way!!0
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Wear what you want to, when you want to as you want to. If you feel good, who cares what the body fascists think?
I'm not sure whether the comments about size or about age irritate me more on this thread.0 -
but please no thongs!!! i hate when i go to the pool and the old, chunky lady wearing a thong has to bend over frequently
Worst still, when the "other half" is wearing his "his n hers" matching beachwear....0 -
If you are large and have rolls and flaps, than no!! if your skinny with loose hanging skin, than no! I've seen women my size, who didn't have rolls and wore one, and even thick, they looked good. And of course, your slender women who are toned and tight, Okay!
I think it just has to do with loose floppy skin for me. Which is why no matter what I lose and weigh, I'll never want to wear a bikini.0 -
There is no wrong and right answer. I am a UK size 18, but I am only 5"3, so I dont carry the weight well at all and even in a tankini I look awful. Yet I have a friend who is about 6 inches taller than me and a size 16, but most of her weight is on her chest and bum and she looks great in a bikini.0
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I agree it's more about proportion than size or age. When I was less than 20 I had the body but not the confidence. Now I have plenty of confidence but not the body. Now I'm a size 14, but a one piece doesn't work for me because I'm pear shaped with a long torso. One pieces aren't long enough and to get one large enough for my bottom is too large in the top. Since I have a decently small waist at 30 inches and 40 inch hips a bikini shows off my waist and distracts from my lower half. Most of my weight is in my thighs/legs so regardless of the suit it will still be showing. I know I don't look great, but its the best I can do with what I have. Plus I'm old enough and have enough confidence not to care0
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well....ive seen pregnant women with bikinis on but i agree with it depending on how they are proportioned..i couldnt put a size to it
Ive seen pregnant women in bikinis and think that they look absolutely beautiful!! I remember Princess Diana in the tabloids with a baby belly and in a bikini and thought that she looked lovely. Of course, it didn't hurt that she was a beautiful person, inside and out.0 -
the correct answer to this question is: NONE. whatever size you are when YOU feel comfortable wearing a bikini is the size at which you should wear a bikini. anyone who has a problem with that can suck it.0
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If you're confident and feel good wearing a bikini I don't think it matters what size you are. I don't think I'll ever reach that stage myself, but more power to a person who chooses to rock one. I will say I find it preferable that all the pertinent bits are covered when wearing one in a public setting, but hey do what you like.0
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You should wear whatever you want at the beach/pool/etc. If someone doesn't like it, then they shouldn't look.
Also you probably look the same size wearing a bikini as you do wearing jeans and a t-shirt so who cares.0 -
Maybe it's just me, I'm far more critical of myself than others. I feel a little better when I see larger people rockin their bikinis. I feel comfortable in one now that I've lost a small amount of weight BUT this might sound weird, I feel like the smaller bikinis look better on me they actually show curve? I know that sounds weird but, The ones that cover more bottom, make me look wider. Tankinis do not flatter me at all. It completely depends on the type, style of bikini and what fits for what people!0
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There's a very small portion of society that look good in a bikini. Then there's the portion that doesn't make you gag. Then there's the ones that you wonder if they have a mirror. Next come the ones that you have to look to see if they have a bikini on or if they're actually naked because their gunt has eaten the bottoms. I guess it doesn't matter what you wear if you want to wear it but a lot more depends on how fit you are than how big you are.0
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There is absolutely NO way to answer that question! You could weight 125 and look terrible in a bikini, or weigh 200 and look great. Too many variables here. Just try them on and see what you think. If you think you look OK, then go for it.0
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They also make 2 piece swim suits that cover more than a bikini does. The majority of the women would look better in these than in bikinis.0
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I would say if we can't see your bikini bottoms because of all the fat hanging over it, then that would be to big.0
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When the bottom falls off your *kitten* when you stand up, and your breasts fall out of the top, the bikini is too big.0
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For myself, I was between a size 6 and 8 when I finally felt comfortable.
This is going to vary for every single woman here, I imagine.0 -
I sometimes wish people would consider what age they should stop wearing bikinis, rather what size.
So what age do you think is the cutoff for wearing a bikini? Just curious. Because Im 44yo and wear a bikini.
LOL @ the first comment above. Atsteele with that body you belong in a bikini for as long as you dang well please. Me , I'm 42. Twenty years ago you wouldn't catch me dead in one but now I feel completely comfortable in my bikini. Yay for being middle aged and in shape :drinker:0 -
TOTALLY depends. I'm a sz 2 and no way am I wearing a bikini outside my backyard pool! I've seen women sz 12+ that look excellent in a two piece. There's this trend here for older women (mid 40s) to wear them to the grocery store with a skirt and that is never appropriate IMO. They look great no doubt but bikinis are for the pool or beach or tanning not shopping.0
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In your opinion.... Guys and girls please answer.
There is none, as long as the person feels comfortable... I would personally say age...
No one over 35... LOL Then again that is just me... xx
35 is the cut-off? :noway: I've seen many 40-somethings and a few in their 50's with tighter, hotter bodies than most women in their 20's.0 -
sugar,if you want to wear a bikini , then do.
ignore everything else.
including people.
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You can wear a bikini at any size. No amount of coverage will stop some people from criticizing others for having the temerity to be seen in public *at that size* or *at that age.* I see a lot of larger women when I go swimming, in all kinds of swimsuits. They're there to get exercise, not be judged for what they're wearing.
There are a lot of older women too, and chemo patients with their pretty bald heads. Water is the bomb for healthy, painless exercise at any age or size.0
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