June 19, 2009

  • Too Fat For a Bikini

    I took my wife and kids to the community pool this evening and a question came to mind.

    Do you think there comes a point when you are too fat for a bikini?
                                                  
                                                         

Comments (212)

  • That guy doesn’t think so

  • No, one can never be too fat for a bikini. 

  • People can be too fat for bathing suits, period.

  • Honestly, I don’t really pay much attention to whether people are fat or not. BUT if they are, they probably know it. So, I guess – at least their comfortable in their skin.

  • Definitely I don’t care how confident a person is.  Some people aren’t meant to wear one myself being including in that bunch.

  • Not really. I mean when people on the rather large size wear big t-shirts, it’s even worse. Of course, I don’t think she’s going to be winning sexiest in a bikini anytime soon..

  • @beetunes - LOOOOL OMG I KNOW!

  • i think that guys face says it all.

  • That guy seems to be in shock.
    I wonder why…

  • Hahaha.. the look on that guy’s face… and the answer to your question: yes if your boobs are hanging out and your butt crack is showing because your bikini is too small to cover it up.

  • “Dang, I’d hit that…”

  • there is a point when you are too fat for a lot of things….

  • Hey, I think her suit fits her just fine.

  • Bikini is about comfort, as long as it fits you I say go for it.

  • Men can be too fat for speedos as well ha ha. Yes there is such a time!

  • OMG YES! I lifeguard at a waterpark and probably 3/4 of the women wearing bikinis shouldn’t have them on. Today was no exception.

  • dude, do you see the LOOK on that guy’s FACE?!

  • I think of it as a public service to wear  discreet swimwear.

  • Yes and I think that lady is past it.

  • Too fat for that specific bikini, sure. She needs to go up like, 5 sizes until it doesn’t look like it’s slicing chunks out of her fat rolls…

    Really, I don’t care, but I always just kinda wonder what they think when they look in the mirror before they leave the house. Even I’m not that confident, and I’m not a big girl.

  • @JJ_Ames - hahaha.

    i think there is a point where you’re too fat for a bikini. and that woman is past that point.

  • I think people should know what to wear and what not to wear.

  • I guess if you feel comfortable in your own skin… That guy looks shocked…

  • Too fat for a bikini? Never! Too fat to go out in public with a bikini, though…

  • Yes, and I think there is also such a thing as too fat for a one-piece as well.

  • :D DDDDD LOL [Like, seriously. I laughed out loud.] THAT GUYS FACE IS PRICELESS.

    If I ever get that fat, I swear, I will walk around on SIDEWALKS in that bikini, just to see if I can get the same effect. :D That is SO great.

  • I think a person can become too fat for a regular swimsuit – they only make them so big around the midsection, really. But a bikini can be sized up as far as it needs to be.

  • i think she was floating an air biscuit because it singed the back of that ladies head. ♦

  • That woman should maybe talk to my hubby – he has a brochure on cosmetic surgery, if she’s interested.

    I think that whatever she’s comfortable with is fine, just make sure it fits!

  • Yes. And like someone already said, there’s a time when you can be too fat for a bathing suit in general.

  • i dunno. that look on that guy’s face is like the opposite of horror.

  • wow, i’m in shock.
    that guy’s face is hilarious.
    and yes, there should be a boundary…

  • god, id look shocked too. maybe even frightened.

  • not unless you’re in denial of how..tasteless..you look in it..but honestly though, if a woman is alright with that and doesnt mind the glances once in a while…then who cares?

  • There are women out there that are way bigger than me. But they wear much less clothing and bare it more confidently than I ever could.

  • When your stomach hangs over the bottoms so much that it looks like you’re not WEARING bottoms, you’re too fat for a bikini.  

  • Beached whale.

  • This post makes me think I shouldn’t wear a bikini, and I’m a size 8/10 and 5’10″. SICK, you guys.

  • the guy looks like he is enjoying it

  • absolutely !!……….butt to each his/her own. southern florida is a great example, people just don’t give a shit. you get used to it i guess.

  • I think there is a point where people piss me off with their judgmental comments on anyone and everyones weight.

  • it’s not about fat..it’s about FIT.
    there are some thin people i’d really rather not see in a bikini,
    and wider people very much in shape that are..preferable? in bikinis

  • HAHA! That guy’s face, PRICELESS!! & Yes- yes a million times!

  •  yes, my bikini days are over

    . Hey, do you remember something about where the word bikini came from? wasnt’ it an island where they were testing the atom bomb or something odd like that?

  • YES.

    But then, I don’t really want to see that lady in a swimsuit, period.

  • Too fat to wear one in public?  Yes, definitely.  Hell, too fat for a one piece exists…

  • No. If you are comforable enough with yourself to wear a bikini, I say, “GO FOR IT!” Shows strong self esteem.

  • yeah, when you can’t see their bikini anymore. 
    or when parts of it disappear

  • Depends on if you’re comfortable or not – and if you can find a bikini that keeps the right parts covered. 

  • I want to say not but I’m still in that mind set where yes, people can be too fat for certain things because they don’t look flattering on them. On the other hand, I kinda wish I had their confidence to not care, if that’s how they feel. Because then they wouldn’t care and we wouldn’t care and people could wear what they want without the whole issue of being too fat or too skinny.

  • Is she trying to stand up or is she bending over?    

    Ever been to a nude beach?  The people that should be are not, and those that are should not be.

  • That picture is disturbing on so many levels.  I think you can be too fat AND too old to wear a bikini.  I decided now that i’m a mom, i’m not going to wear a bikini anymore even though i probably look okay enough to wear one.  I just don’t look like i did a couple years ago and a one-piece is my punishment…LOL

  • oh yes, ppl should know their limits and opt for a 1 piece that would be more flattering for them (and less scarier for those they are in the presence of) or lose weight if they are so set on wearing a 2 piece bathing suit!

  • ahahah lulz nice expression the guy’s face. :)

  • I don’t really care, but I do recall having jokingly said before to a friend regarding something similar like short shorts “The manufacturers shouldn’t even make them in that size.”

  • Wow… earlier someone said that when a female who shouldn’t be wearing a bikini does so out in public that it shows high self esteem.  Theres another saying for that.  Its called over confidence.

  • judging from that guys face? yes.

  • of course there is a point and no one would wear a bikini if everyone had to meet my standards for wearing a bikini.  I don’t have to look at people who are too big for a bikini so I don’t, I look the other way.

  • I’m glad I’m not fat.  Wow, to read all these comments from people dissing fat people, you guys should feel pretty proud of yourselves. For those who posted mature responses I applaud you.

  • im not thin myself….but damn….yes there is a limit.

  • Good Lord yes and I’ll tell a bitch she shouldnt be wearing that!!!

  • @annamariuhh - Thats true!!! If you dont make it, they cant wear it!!

  • Yes. But I think the overweight “I’m gonna wear my shirt and shorts into the water” method is much worse.

  • I think people should wear what they want and everyone dripping w/ vulgar comments shoule stfu.  It’s not your body it’s theirs.  If fattys hurt your eyes and egos don’t look.  Some of us are proud of our curves!

  • I just try not to look and mind my own business

  • I know someone who tries to…and I mean, on one hand it’s awesome she’s that comfortable.
    But on the other, I am not entirely sure I wanna be there when it’s brought out…

  • UMMM…YEAH..

  • Hey..you can wear whateva you wanna wear, but just beware you will get looks like the one that man is visibly displaying…hahahaha..!

  • Obviously there is a line one should not cross, the woman in the photo did..

  • Sorry if this has been said already, but I don’t really feel like reading all of the other comments at the moment…

    Anyway, I think it all depends on the person. If you’re confident enough in yourself or you just plain don’t care about embarrassing yourself in front of other people, then by all means, wear whatever you want. Just know that despite what you think of yourself or how shallow it is for people to think this way, a LOT of people are going to be laughing at you behind your back, and some may even do it to your face.

  • Ohhh yeah. That guy’s face is totally priceless.

  • Well, I think I can honestly say that I am too fat for a bikini…

  • Yes, you can def. be too big for a bikini, or a tight fitting outfit of anykind…. >.>

  • Yes to fat and to old.  I am not sure what looks worse, rolls or wrinkles.

  • If the fat person wants to wear it, then let him/her go ahead and wear it. 

  • yes.

  • There can come a point…  The swim suit has to fit you.

    That guy’s face is priceless

  • ……

    no comment

    but I would probably have the same reaction as the guy if I were sitting in his spot.

  • @Darn_it_danube - Would you prefer they wore a pair of slacks and a button down cardigan?

    And I say, to each their own. It doesn’t bother me if someone overweight wants to wear a bikini. That’s their life and if I don’t want to see it, I’ll look away.

  • @theOrientalist - Agreed! Except I am fat, and even though I would never wear a bikini… there’s no need for people to say such things.

  • @TalithaKum88 - Too fat for a one piece? What would you like her to wear? A pair of jeans and a cardigan?

  • Can anyone be too fat for naked-ness? I think not. Therefore, my answer is no LOL.

    p.s. That guy’s face is priceless haha.

  • @msbutterfli - Maybe the girl is comfortable with herself and her body, and doesn’t want plastic surgery because she doesn’t have to go along with the rest of society to feel beautiful.
    @AS90 - Um, beached whale? What is your problem dude?
    @la_faerie_joyeuse - What would you prefer to see her wear? A winter coat and some slacks while she’s swimming? The woman needs a swimsuit. Just don’t look if you can’t stand it.

  • I encourage being comfortable in your own skin but there comes a point where I just think to myself “come on…no one wants to see that.” I guess that’s why I’m more into modesty.

  • @neverforqetmex3 - She looks like a beached whale?

  • @AS90 - Whatever helps you sleep at night.

  • @neverforqetmex3 - What?

  • @AS90 - It wasn’t right for you to say that. But if that’s what you need to say about others to make yourself feel better at night, then fine.

  • Oh boy, what the hell is she doing? Too fat for a bikini, there’s definitely a point at which that comes around. Actually, too fat for many kinds of clothes.

  • @AS90 - Stuff? You mean stop? Glady. I don’t want to waste my time speaking to unintelligent people like yourself anyway.

  • @neverforqetmex3 - It’s nice knowing that you’ll be a miserable fat person all your life, decrying anyone who finds obesity disgusting.

  • @AS90 - I can change being fat. You can’t change being a complete asshole.

  • @neverforqetmex3 - I didn’t say it to make me feel better, you dumb fat cunt. Stop attacking skinny good looking people like myself who don’t comply to your sensitive feelings. 

  • @neverforqetmex3 - I doubt it. If you could change, you would. You obviously can’t because you’re too busy defending fat people.

  • @AS90 -  If I could change, I would. I will when I want to. You on the other hand, cannot. I’m not afraid to stand up for what I believe in. I’m not gay, yet I stand up for gay rights… many people find that disgusting too but once again I don’t agree.

  • @neverforqetmex3 - How is being fat comparable to being gay?

  • @AS90 -  It’s different. But like you are ridiculing fat people, TONS of others are ridiculing gay people. It’s something that’s controversial. And it hurts, just the same.

  • @neverforqetmex3 - Fat people deserved to be ridiculed, though.

  • @AS90 - NOBODY deserves to be ridiculed. I’m sure at some point in your life, you’ve been ridiculed and you know how it feels. Many people may say that gay people deserve to be ridiculed but they don’t, do they? No. Everyone is going through an inner battle, and it’s best if we just leave them alone if we have nothing nice to say.

  • Bikini is just some flimsy pieces of cloth. What makes it works is the person who dares to wear it in public places.

  • @neverforqetmex3 - Nope, that’s idiotic. People need to be ridiculed if society deems them unfitting.

  • @AS90 - So you’re one of those people that needs to conform to society? I can see I’m not going to make a difference… I’ll just stop now.

  • Let’s all focus on the question given by TheTheologiansCafe which is :
    Do you think there comes a point when you are too fat for a bikini?

  • @neverforqetmex3 - And I suppose you don’t conform to society?

  • I think so,  but if they’re comfortable with it, then by all means work it.

  • Poor guy …
    Some people are DEFINATELY too fat for bikinis.

  • his face is priceless…

  • That guys face in the background is so funny. lol.

  • i think a person should wear whatever they like :)

  • I used to think so.  I was embarrassed to see women of my size (and age) wearing bikinis in public.  I still cringe a little bit, but in order for me to allege that I am not a hypocrite, I try to make sure I check my judgements at the door. 

  • @AS90 - The more comments I read from you here, the more I’m convinced you’re a complete asshole.

  • I think that when you’re truly too fat for a bikini, you’re probably also too fat for your own good. Like the woman in the picture.

  • Who is to decide what anyone should wear? I suppose that she should also not wear a tight fitting pair of jeans? She is already beautifully clothed in the castle of her skin. Must wrinkles and abdominal stretchmarks also be covered? What about people who are “too thin”? What about faces? What about hands? What about hair or the lack thereof? What about scars? What about skin that is too pale or as black as night? What about deformities and the stumps of missing limbs? What about eyes? Yes, what about the eyes that reflect and reveal the pain and uglyness that is inside. Personally, I feel that two pairs of eyes should be covered; one will be the pair of those of the person who was shallow and arrogant enough to submit the question and the other should be those of the pseudo-male who in his continuously manifested stupidity wrote: “Fat people deserved to be ridiculed”. A person is a person no matter what body they have to wear. The clothes and the masks are just the cover of the book. Look deeper!

  • I personally think so… really, you’re just embarrassing yourself.

  • @AS90 - as horrible as it sounds, I totally agree with you; she does look like a beached whale ¬_¬

  • What should she wear? A fucking body bag?

  • @neverforqetmex3 - no offense meant – I was taking a jab at my hubby who offered me plastic surgery on my stomach, I weigh 115lbs. I fully applaud anyone who has the confidence to get into a bikini no matter what size.

  • @EltonxEvermore - We need a moderator around here. Thanks for bringing the focus back on the subject at hand.

    We also need all the ‘fat’ people we can get to kick the asses of the rude, selfish ‘skinny’ assholes out here!

    Who cares if a person is too fat for a bikini? The itsy bitsy bikini was named after the Bikini ISLAND and the Bikini Atoll for God’s sakes!!

  • Absolutely, but when you get to a certain age, obesity is just kind of accepted. It’s like, “No one’s looking at me anymore so why bother?” At least that’s what I assume would possess a woman like that to wear a bikini.

  • As long as nothing is exposed (hmmm), then it’s fine assuming the person is comfortable enough to wear a bikini.

  • That guy is the funniest part!  Yes, there is a size when one should NOT where a bikini.

  • There are some really cruel commenters on here, covering up some thinnly veiled insecurities of their own, I presume. If you’re going to rip on some overweight woman for wearing a bikini then stop complaining when people are judging or criticizing you, as I always seem to hear. People can dish it out but cry foul when they can’t take it in return.

  • Wearing a bikini when you’re that big is one thing, bending over in it is quite another!

  • You know what’s too fat? YOUR FACE!!  Ha!   You should put a bikini over it.

    I’m bored.

  • Dan asked xangans a question and the question is…. “Does there come a point when you are too fat for a bikini?”  ……. Here is my answer….. No, there does not come a point when I am too fat for a bikini.

  • How fat is ‘too fat’ and why should a “fat” body be covered at the beach? EVERYBODY there is partially naked anyway.

  • @trickery19 -

    I think she’s trying to standup from sitting in the sand. She’s not ‘bending over’. 

  • That guy’s terrified. He’s about to make a run for it.

  • YES. (And I’m fat.)  No bueno.

  • For myself, there is a limit. Yet if you like it, are comfortable with it, go for it!

  • Not really. It all depends on what you are comfortable in. Who cares what other people think? If you are dressing for the entertainment of others, you should reevaluate yourself.

    Who gives a crap?

  • What the hell is she doing? Pool yoga?

  • Ew yes.

  • Yes, there should be a limit. Not because she’ll look “disgusting” in it, but because this poor woman has to deal with people looking at her the way that man does. I admire this woman! When I was 110 lbs, I was insecure about wearing a bikini! This woman looks like she is secure in her own skin. I doubt she cares what the hell all you people think of her, otherwise she wouldn’t be wearing the bikini.

  • YES!!!!!!!!!!!

    When I went shopping a few weeks ago for my suit, I asked the opinion of four workers at the wal-mart, two male, two female.  I asked them specifically if I had reached my bikini peak and needed to retire it for a one piece.  All four said no.  I bought the suit and then went home, took a picture of me in it and sent it to four good friends, two male, two female and again asked the same question.  I received the same answer.  I asked my husband, same answer.  So I finally asked the authority on ALL things…my mom…she said I looked good and the suit I chose was age appropriate.  ALWAYS seek advice, don’t just trust the magic mirror.

  • @AS90 - The two aren’t comparable, fat people are normal.  How’s that for insensitivity?

  • I think that there comes a point when a bikini can be the least flattering swimsuit on your body.   Certain one pieces or even the two piece tankinis, in the right size, can hide our problem areas far better then letting it all be exposed.  I think all too often people get caught up in trying to look sexy that they don’t realize a little more clothing can make you look way sexier.

  • there is for sure a point in which a person should not wear a bikini.  i don’t mind it too much, but it doesn’t look good.  for yourself, you should wear what fits your body type.

  • @theOrientalist - I don’t care.

  • I am 230 and I don’t look that big because I am tall,but I still would not wear a bikini…

  • Well, it’s a flesh parade. Some would say the more the better. I say, “Oy.”

  • If the bikini fits, let them wear it. Fuck the views on what someone should or shouldn’t look like or wear. Until you begin to buy my clothes than I will wear what I please regadless of if you like it or not.

  • @theOrientalist  @neverforqetmex3 -  Don’t bother talking to AS90. His whole life consists of trolling to get a rise out of people. That’s all he’s got, the poor little boy.

  • In public, keep it covered.  No matter the size or shape. 

    Makes me wonder if larger-sized people in skimpy swimsuits have a greater risk of developing skin cancer than smaller-sized people in skimpy swimsuits.

  • No.

    Why should beautiful people only have fun?

    And whose to say what is beautiful anyway?

    Bring on Renaissance bikini women I say.

    In saying that… I am a board shorts and tankini kind of gal myself.

    x

  • @nkleyva - gosh that is sad you need all that approval from people.

  • I wouldn’t ever wear one, but then again. I’m not comfy.

    LOL Love the look on his face!

  • @neverforqetmex3 - I would like to see her wear something more appropriate for her age, if she does want to go swimming (someone that size certainly doesn’t do much physical activity anyway).

    A nice option might be a modest one-piece with a swim skirt.

  • @la_faerie_joyeuse - Though ideally I could just avoid seeing her with that much flesh exposed. This is one of the reasons I try to avoid public pools.

  • Ugh…yes. That’s why I prefer one-pieces! ^^ You’ll never be too fat for one of those! 

  • @wherever_we_go - The way I see it, if you’re wearing a bikini and you’re just a bit too big (it has nothing to do with being beautiful), it’s more likely that it’ll fall off. O.o That’s why I like one-pieces better! ^^

  • I just love it when not physically fit guys are outspoken about overweight women as they stand there with their tummy slopping over their swimsuit.

    I stopped wearing bikinis for awhile after each pregnancy, so I guess I would have to answer yes.  I wear a bikini now though.  Well I might add.

  • @Queen_of_You188 - still a personal decision though hey?

    I choose not too, but who am I to say someone shouldn’t?

  • @AS90 - Did someone hurt you?

  • just because they make it doesn’t mean everybody can wear it.

  • OK your all going to scream Prude but I think a little more covered is always nice. Be you a size 0 or size 22.

  • I love the guy’s reaction. But she should wear something her size and maybe put a t shirt over her body. No one is too fat for anything…a company obviously made a bikini that size.

  • I didn’t know they made bikinis that big.
    If the bikini fits, you have to acquit.

  • Mmmm… gimme summa dat!

  • It’s up to the person of course and whether or not a bikini comes in their size (or I guess if they can squeeze into one or sew their own), but I wouldn’t recommend bikinis for everyone.

  • @bridgetlee1003 - Agreed.

    Some of the responses to this post are a bit frightening. How quickly has society lead us to a point where we feel it is okay to pass judgement on another’s looks… especially in  bathing wear? I’m sure any woman, at least, can understand how horrific and stressful the situation can get in choosing one and being comfortable with it.
    As long as you’re comfortable with yourself, then no, you’re never too “fat” for a bikini.I HATE that word. No one is “fat”. You can have fat, but you can never BE fat. You can, however, be overweight. 

  • I’m a big girl and yes, I would say there is a point where you’re too large for one – like when constantly pulling the bikini from your ass crack to cover your cellulite.

  • @so_far_away16 - And I agree with you as well. I know from personal experience how mortifying it is to even look at something like a bikini. I give the woman in that picture the greatest of my gratitude. She had to strength to go past the stares and show who she really is. No use to cover up what you have because everyone is going to be talking anyway. She has some strength.

  • MOST people are too fat/unfit for a bikini (I count myself in that group, so nobody yell at me).

  • I don’t think it matters how fat you are.. As long as you’re comfortable with what you are wearing that that’s that matters.  If other people don’t like what you’re wearing or you don’t like what someone else is wearing then DON’T LOOK AT IT!

  • @DerekSelvon - Yes.

  • Oh hell yes.
    Haha, I love that guy’s face in that picture :P

  • more power to her.

  • That nastyass photo kinda answers the question.

  • in Brian’s words

    “I’d do everything to that”

  • I say yes. But now all the militant obese are going to come mow me down, I’m sure.

    Avery

  • If a person can’t even stand erect because of their weight like this monster, has to walk around on all four’s, I’d say it’s time to give it up.  It’s one thing to waddle around when your fat but when you have to crawl on all four’s – that’s bad. 

  • I think so…we all need to be honest about our bodies and what works, and what soooooo does not.

  • Hell yes. There are certain things people should never see… that includes your lunch from three years ago on your inner thigh.

  • Yes. I think even if you’re a MOTHER you are too old. I don’t care if you look hot and you’re 20, if you have kids no bikinis! 

  • lmao @ the guy…. I wonder what sights he has seen…

    I don’t really care if fat people wear teeny bikinis… they should just be aware that people will react… like that guy.  It would help if it fit her and wasn’t a string binki – like a 2 piece that had som width to it.  But hell, I wouldn’t care if everyone was naked so… its really all w/e.

  • That lady looks like she fell… I mean, look at the guy’s face.

  • Nope. If you can still find your size in the bikini department than you’re not too fat to wear one, but the question should really be whether or not there is a point where you don’t look good in a bikini…. and yes there is (:

  • The look on that guys face is priceless.
    XD

  • Personally, yes.  Its very unattractive and unflattering.  There are other ways bigger people can look attractive.  And it not by letting everything hang out.  Literally.

  • @wherever_we_go - Sad?   I don’t think so.  I don’t desire to THAT woman.  I want people to tell me if I am making a bad choice because I sure would tell them!  So I ask, am I making a wise decision?  No?  Ok, now tell me why.  Ok, thank you for your opinion, I will take it into consideration.  Not approval….OPINIONS!

  • Maybe there should be a weight/size limit on clothing & swimsuits period….but is that just society speaking?

  • well yes there is a point where you would look at yourself in a bikini and find yourself unflattering and unattractively revealing at that point you stop wearing them period.

  • oh yes
    lols for the guy

  • No. Do you think there comes a point when you are too fat to be a nudist?
    Body weight should not determine the flippant choices people make in life.

  • theo.
    you have such a superficial bunch of readers,
    im actually quite disappointed.

  • I’m more concerned with anyone of any size wearing swimsuits that are too small or too tight to cover their bits.  

  • I’ve always stood by the idea that if you don’t like something – don’t look.  You never hear someone complaining that someone is too sexy in a bikini (from guys anyway).  If you want to check out some foxy thing then you have to be willing to accidentally gaze upon something not fitting to your standards.

  • That guys face is the funniest thing I’ve seen all day

  • Yes. There comes a time when you really cannot wear certain types of clothing. Call it “superficial”, but in my opinion fat is just unattractive; and trying to put yourself into a tiny outfit is a hopeless endeavour. Instead of trying to utilise clothing to make yourself “look better”; exercise and do something about the weight.

    Especially to the degree of the woman in the picture. That’s not fat, that’s obese. Extremely unhealthy, and very unattractive.

    @RaVnR - Think very carefully about what you just said; and why I’m laughing hehe.

  • Looks dont make the person.Theres no law stating people have to be a skinny size 0 or 3

  • Men don’t wear one-piece bathing suits when they are plus sized.  I admire that woman for having the guts to wear a bikini!!  It’s time for people to evolve a little, and become a little more accepting of the fact that people come in all shapes and sizes. 

  • Yes, definitely! Maybe I am a bit “fattist” or whatever the term is to describe people who are prejudiced against the overweight, but I think people who are on the heavy side should be encouraged to make fashion choices that will flatter their bodies, not expose them to ridicule. I mean, I’ve seen some really cool stuff in Glamour for those with larger bodies that is actually pretty as far as dresses, swimsuits, and even office wear. I realize that some people truly cannot help their weight due to disease or genetics, but those who can improve themselves should do so. If I think I’m gaining more weight than I’d like, I walk more, make healthier choices as far as drinks (step AWAY from the pop can!), and try to eat better.

  • hell yes! i am fat and there is no way i would be caught dead in a bikini. bikinis are a right not a want.

  • Listen, I’m not obese but i am pretty chubby. there comes a point where yes, you are “too fat” for a bikini but trust me, a woman will look a lot bigger in a one piece…so when i look for a bathing suit i debate what kind of fat i want tot look like. 

  • Well, that’s her business, not mine. If she feels comfortable, more power to her. There will always be someone heavier or skinnier than I am, so why not live and let live? Even when I was tiny and pretty I was never comfortable with the idea of wearing a bikini, as I have always had a large bust (and they didn’t make anything bigger than a “c” cup when I was a teen). So I either didn’t go swimming or I wore a dark tank top (so you couldn’t see my bra through the wet shirt) and a pair of shorts.

  • God damnit that woman is a person.

    And the bikini looks perfectly okay on her.

    If you don’t like it don’t look at it.

    F’ing Hell.

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