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Some images are so labelled but maybe this one should be Not Suitable For Swimming: http://www.zeeb.net/shop/images/prod...ages/577_3.jpg
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Why? I have a couple like that one that I swim in. Both a thong (actually more a g-string) and one with a covered seat.
Maybe not suitable on a family beach or pool -- but definitely suitable for swimming. |
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#3
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.... I was thinking of suitability not in terms of social acceptability but in practical terms of sea currents which might disrupt a good swim !
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#4
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private beach, private pool, gay resort... looks like an awesome suit. PSDave is right. However, a good sea current and the guy will be showing all...
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#5
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A good string suit, a swim suit in which the fabric is sewn onto an external string of elastic around the waist (which may be in a fabric sleeve), need not fall off in a rough sea so long as the elastic is of good quality and the correct size for the swimmer.
Any swimsuit without a waist cord may slip down or off when diving, but good firm waist elastic should keep it on and up the rest of the time. Having the front of a suit lined or unlined will alter it's appearance but not alter it's ability to stay on, the leg elastics see to that. Never try to cut out the lining from a suit. you will almost always nick the fabric of the suit and permanently spoil it. Better to buy a suit made unlined if that is what you want. A good string suit is harder to make but fun to wear, pity they are so rare. |
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#6
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Yes - I think NJH has gone for exotic dancing in this bikini:http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3423/3...63df872c_b.jpg |
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#8
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wow what a lovely place , where is it its just like a paradise.
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#9
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If I know NJH - Hawaii(I prefer first pic.) |
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#10
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Yes, it was Hawaii.
I do prefer the overall pose of the first photo. But the second photo has better background. ![]() |
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