Around here all teens and young people wear bikinis (and they must be a sexy style too!) if they want to look cool, no matter their size. It did put a lot of pressure on girls to look good! I never did have the "perfect" body (I was always carrying a few extra pounds and hated my strangely shaped hip area) but I wore that bikini to fit in. Then when I was pregnant I switched to maternity whole pieces, then to tankinis that covered my whole torso b/c I was just not comfortable exposing a tummy that hadn't seen the sun for a while and was still shedding baby fat! However, I recently switched back to bikinis at age 38, and here's why: I find that when I am dry the fabric around my belly keepds me hot, and when I am wet it keeps me cold! I love wearing beach dresses over my swimsuit - I do errands before the beach in them, and after swimming I put them back on. A bikini feels so much better than a one piece or tankini under those conditions, as it's just like underwear! I did get a little more conservative than I was in my youth, but I haven't gone all the way to "frumpy" LOL! Actually, I did a lot of research, tried on tons of suits, and figured out what flattered me best out of all the 2 piece styles out there. A mid rise bottom with full back coverage and a scooped up front suits me better than very high cut or low cut. I can wear a halter or a bra style, but it must have good breast support. Now I have the perfect suit, and I'm going to go to my cousin who makes swimsuits and ask her to copy it for me in a different fabric.
There is nothing wrong with any swimsuit style as long as the private areas aren't jumping out and things aren't flopping all over the place! Sometimes it's not the fact that a swimsuit is a two piece that's the problem - it's that it doesn't offer enough coverage, or isn't flattering to the body it's on! I believe in making the best of whatever assets you have, so I try to keep up with current styles in some way, but I am not a slave to any fashion that does not flatter me. A simple style change or 1 size larger can make the difference between an awful looking bikini and a flattering one.
I also think that you cannot define a universally acceptable look for a bikini for anyone less than a Baywatch Babe! It's a matter of opinion! What I think looks good might look awful to someone else! And I know my DH has different taste from me - he loves many things about me that I hate (and it's a good thing
). He likes meat on bones - hates the "skinny" look. The world is full of different shapes and sizes - I don't think you have to be Baywatch Babe to wear a bikini, as long as what you wear suits YOU.
There is nothing wrong with any swimsuit style as long as the private areas aren't jumping out and things aren't flopping all over the place! Sometimes it's not the fact that a swimsuit is a two piece that's the problem - it's that it doesn't offer enough coverage, or isn't flattering to the body it's on! I believe in making the best of whatever assets you have, so I try to keep up with current styles in some way, but I am not a slave to any fashion that does not flatter me. A simple style change or 1 size larger can make the difference between an awful looking bikini and a flattering one.
I also think that you cannot define a universally acceptable look for a bikini for anyone less than a Baywatch Babe! It's a matter of opinion! What I think looks good might look awful to someone else! And I know my DH has different taste from me - he loves many things about me that I hate (and it's a good thing
). He likes meat on bones - hates the "skinny" look. The world is full of different shapes and sizes - I don't think you have to be Baywatch Babe to wear a bikini, as long as what you wear suits YOU.



but that's a whole 'nother thread. If you had to be a size 2 or 4 or 6 to wear a bikini then NOBODY would be wearing them except a few 12 year olds...
) and too large (size 8/10) to be sporting a bikini for some tastes, but it's what's most comfortable and flattering to me.