How do you define a good bikini figure?
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I wore a bikini last year for the first time in my life... A vintage style halter with high waist bottoms.
Too fat? Probably. Bikini body? Probably not.
You know what?
I don't give one flying fluck what people thought of me. I loved every minute wearing it and will do it again.4 -
vinegar_husbands wrote: »branflakes1980 wrote: »vinegar_husbands wrote: »Funny how all the straight ladies here are trying to redefine what's attractive and what's not.
dafuq? :huh:
posts like these are trying to redefine what's attractive imo
"put a bikini on your body- woohoo bikini body very pretty"
maybe it is because they do not understand what is attractive and what is not i do not know
LOL... But how do you know all the ladies are straight, and wtf do straight ladies have to do with it anyway? so I shall repeat... Dafuq :huh:
Edited because I typed single ladies instead of straight.
Beyonce on the brain, all the single ladies was the last song I heard before coming into work this morning.
Happy Friday.3 -
Before I read this thread, I wouldn't wear a bikini because I stupidly though I was too hairy. But now, I feel free and I'm going to wear a bikini every day! .
Thank you everyone!5 -
Cameron_1969 wrote: »Before I read this thread, I wouldn't wear a bikini because I stupidly though I was too hairy. But now, I feel free and I'm going to wear a bikini every day! .
Thank you everyone!
Go with purple it is a good color for you!!!!1 -
For me they look best when they are slim and trim.. You do not have to have a six pack to impress me but definitely no jelly rolls or muffin tops and thunder thighs.
Also this is just a general public service announcement ... If you have had 6 kids then maybe, just maybe a 2 piece bikini is not for you ... same goes for yoga pants.. not for everyone.
He's single ladies!!!! Line on up
Haha!!
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All bodies are beautiful there is no type of body perfect for a bikini all women are beautiful0
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salembambi wrote: »i wonder how people would feel seeing my sagging loose skin after 150 pound weight loss body in a bikini under a UV umbrella and spf100
hmmmm
i enjoy this thread *high five*
did you really lose 150lb? That's kinda awesome congrats!
mhmm yes , thanku1 -
annaaj2016 wrote: »All bodies are beautiful there is no type of body perfect for a bikini all women are beautiful
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IDK...but I'll be hitting the beach in about a month...have been considering a thong speedo...I want tanned azz cheeks.0
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cwolfman13 wrote: »IDK...but I'll be hitting the beach in about a month...have been considering a thong speedo...I want tanned azz cheeks.
The only way I'll believe you is if I see pics...0 -
http://abikiniaday.com/do-you-have-a-bikini-body/
According to this article you need two things.
1. Body
2. Bikini
Looks like you're all set.1 -
JustMissTracy wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »IDK...but I'll be hitting the beach in about a month...have been considering a thong speedo...I want tanned azz cheeks.
The only way I'll believe you is if I see pics...
Yeah, my wife things I'm bluffing too...1 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »JustMissTracy wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »IDK...but I'll be hitting the beach in about a month...have been considering a thong speedo...I want tanned azz cheeks.
The only way I'll believe you is if I see pics...
Yeah, my wife things I'm bluffing too...
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JustMissTracy wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »JustMissTracy wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »IDK...but I'll be hitting the beach in about a month...have been considering a thong speedo...I want tanned azz cheeks.
The only way I'll believe you is if I see pics...
Yeah, my wife things I'm bluffing too...
But I'm also stubborn and will just do things to be able to say, "see...told ya." But then again, we're traveling with two other families and I don't need my buddy's wives drooling all over themselves because of my hot azz.1 -
vinegar_husbands wrote: »branflakes1980 wrote: »vinegar_husbands wrote: »Funny how all the straight ladies here are trying to redefine what's attractive and what's not.
dafuq? :huh:
posts like these are trying to redefine what's attractive imo
"put a bikini on your body- woohoo bikini body very pretty"
maybe it is because they do not understand what is attractive and what is not i do not know
There's a pretty good chance that there are more gay ladies on this thread than just me...and probably a couple of bi girls too. We don't need to define our sexuality in order to have permission to give our opinions on attraction. And straight folks can still look at people of the same gender and be able to judge whether they're attractive (just like I can judge whether a dude is attractive or not). We ALL know what's attractive and what's not TO US. It's that whole "beauty is in the eye of the beholder". Sexuality has nothing to do with it.3 -
For pete's sake, folks. It's 2016. All that matters is how comfortable a person feels in their swim attire because if you ever go to the beach or a pool party, there's only gonna be 2-3 people who will make you say "WOW". And then there's the rest of us. (Well, the rest of you. I manage alright. Heh.)
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branflakes1980 wrote: »alywei3773 wrote: »People who feel comfortable in a two piece are the ones that look best while wearing a two piece. If you feel good, you tend to look it.
Yes, confidence is sexy. Whether you have "jelly rolls" or "thunder thighs" or have had 6 kids and have stretch marks, or as someone else said "skinny as a rail" Whatever size you are, if you are confident in your own skin, that is beautiful.
Amen!
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vinegar_husbands wrote: »branflakes1980 wrote: »vinegar_husbands wrote: »Funny how all the straight ladies here are trying to redefine what's attractive and what's not.
dafuq? :huh:
posts like these are trying to redefine what's attractive imo
"put a bikini on your body- woohoo bikini body very pretty"
maybe it is because they do not understand what is attractive and what is not i do not know
There's a pretty good chance that there are more gay ladies on this thread than just me...and probably a couple of bi girls too. We don't need to define our sexuality in order to have permission to give our opinions on attraction. And straight folks can still look at people of the same gender and be able to judge whether they're attractive (just like I can judge whether a dude is attractive or not). We ALL know what's attractive and what's not TO US. It's that whole "beauty is in the eye of the beholder". Sexuality has nothing to do with it.
As my saying goes "I'm gay not blind" lol.1 -
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What do you need for a bikini body? In my book, three things: body, bikini, desire to wear bikini.
For me *personally* this is the first year that I've owned a bikini. I've always felt more comfortable in a one piece. Why? I hadn't found a cut of bikini that worked for my comfort level, and (this is the key) that my butt felt secure in (I carry my extra weight in my butt and thighs). This year I finally noticed the thing labelled by stores as 'boy shorts', and they have enough fabric that they stay put and I don't feel at risk of wardrobe malfunction. I have a bunch of wobbles and cellulite on my lower body, but I cannot wait to be somewhere I can wear this thing. I don't care what anyone wears to the beach - if they are comfortable, more power to them!0 -
Is it necesarry be firm and toned, with flat stomach? I've seen so many overall slim to in-between girls who looks great even not being very toned or having small, round 'pooches'...
I think it depends on the person and their age but not necessarily their size. I think bikinis look best on those under 30. I'm 47 and wouldn't dream of putting my body in to a bikini even if I were toned up and no fat on me it wouldn't matter. But there are women my age who feel just fine in one and that's fine too. I just think bikinis are for the young (no matter what their size). There are so many flattering one pieces and tankinis out there for the older folk.0 -
kimdawnhayden wrote: »Have you seen the new Sports Illustrated Swimwear edition. She's very curvy and sexy. Not the skinny as a rail girls we usually see.
She's beautiful.0 -
If someone is comfortable wearing a bikini, then they have a good bikini figure. It might not be what everyone wants to see, but each person has what they like. One of my goals is to wear a bikini, I had one when I was 4 years old, it's been one pieces or tankinis for the past 32 years. I'd love to experience that aspect of being a woman. If someone doesn't like what they see and judges me, that's fine...I don't care much about their close-minded opinion.0
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Cameron_1969 wrote: »Before I read this thread, I wouldn't wear a bikini because I stupidly though I was too hairy. But now, I feel free and I'm going to wear a bikini every day! .
Thank you everyone!
picture or it didn't happen0 -
melbentley87 wrote: »vinegar_husbands wrote: »branflakes1980 wrote: »vinegar_husbands wrote: »Funny how all the straight ladies here are trying to redefine what's attractive and what's not.
dafuq? :huh:
posts like these are trying to redefine what's attractive imo
"put a bikini on your body- woohoo bikini body very pretty"
maybe it is because they do not understand what is attractive and what is not i do not know
There's a pretty good chance that there are more gay ladies on this thread than just me...and probably a couple of bi girls too. We don't need to define our sexuality in order to have permission to give our opinions on attraction. And straight folks can still look at people of the same gender and be able to judge whether they're attractive (just like I can judge whether a dude is attractive or not). We ALL know what's attractive and what's not TO US. It's that whole "beauty is in the eye of the beholder". Sexuality has nothing to do with it.
As my saying goes "I'm gay not blind" lol.
You like women?? I'm so dissapointed now0 -
I just wear a bikini. Confidence is the key lol0
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