Quote by Buz
Women can't jog on the beach in those string thong bikinis, because if they get sand in them it could saw them in half.
But they are fun to look at, IF its a great tight body. Thongs on cellulite or beer gut female bodies are ummm... not so nice to see.
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Quote by Dancing_Doll
I'm a fan of the classic string bikini, but I'll do cheeky bottoms (in more of the sporty style, especially with a T-back or racerback top), depending on where I'm going/what I'm doing. I also like string tops, halters, bandeaus.
Generally, I like moderate butt-coverage, like this:
I don't do g-strings, full thong, micro-bikinis or anything really over the top or cheesy. It's not about body confidence - it's more about personal taste and I think some of those styles can veer toward looking a little tacky, not to mention kind of non-functional if you enjoy doing more than just tanning and standing around.
Some swimwear brands that I like and own pieces from - L*Space, LeTarte, Kaohs Swim, Vitamin A. I have a couple of fashion brand bikinis as well (Burberry, D&G, La Perla). I have a couple of older ones from Victoria Secret. Generally for me, it's all about the fabric - I also hate padding and overly structured styles.
Quote by FirstBlush
What you want to see:
What I'd rather wear:
Quote by 1nympholes
Some 30-year old's should wear something with lots of cover up and some well past that point can wear just anything. It all depends on your body and your condition.
Quote by busterx4x
Personally, I would love to see you wearing either one. The one-piece is wildly erotic...it's often the case that the less shown the hot and sexier it is. The important thing is the attitude of the wearer. Don't you think?