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Quote from: barbie on September 02, 2015, 12:30:16 PMAfter 2 weeks of dieting, my waist size decreased a little bit to 28 inch.I purchased another set bikini, wearing it in a beach. Sea water seems to help cure the unidentified skin disease in my buttocks. This summer was officially ended in the beach here, but still there are always some people.barbie~~
Quote from: Michelle G on September 03, 2015, 12:45:45 AMI love my bikini tan lines this summer! I also love have a pool and a totally private yard with no neighbors
Quote from: barbie on September 05, 2015, 10:33:55 AMYes. I am looking forward to seeing you wear bikini fully!I prefer bathing in the sea water as it seems to help relieve my skin problems.barbie~~
Quote from: Michelle G on September 03, 2015, 03:12:31 PMSuper cute bikini Miss Barbie!!!
Quote from: Laura_7 on September 05, 2015, 10:37:53 AMIf you refer to allergies or rough skin, imo it does.Also maybe not douching... well at your own risk but people on islands usually have the softest skin... and they do not douche off salt water straight away, they just dry it off.hugs
Quote from: barbie on September 05, 2015, 10:42:46 AMThanks!Some recent story. I had to hide all of my photos of wearing bikini in my Facebook. I don't know in detail, but I heard that my university president asked me to refrain from posting bikini photos in Facebook. Of course, there are issues of free speech, privacy and censorship, but I do not want to let my colleagues face unnecessary arguing with a few professors working in the bureaucratic headquarter. My photos of wearing bikini attracts too much attention. I will wait until people become familiar with my wearing bikini.Instead, while visiting Seoul, I purchased a tube top that can be worn as both swimming suit and outfit. The price was ca. US$70, relatively expensive. I like it!barbie~~
Quote from: barbie on September 05, 2015, 10:42:46 AMInstead, while visiting Seoul, I purchased a tube top that can be worn as both swimming suit and outfit. barbie~~
Quote from: KristinaM on September 09, 2015, 10:03:15 AMOn a somewhat related note. I have another forum I visit called the Thong Wearer's Message Board. It's mostly men, but a surprising new thread showed up today. It's a person asking about what kind of thong for their TG friend to wear. They want to know about the best way to hide things. I gave my input, but if ya'll have anything you'd like to add, just let me know:http://forum1.aimoo.com/ThongBoard/Swimsuit-Companies-and-Styles/Thong-Bikini-for-TG-1-2422147.html
QuoteThis one might be a little odd, but here goes... I have atransgender friend who's interested in thonging with me. She's got the body for it but she's self-consciousabout her bulge, I've been trying to help her find a decent women's thong bikinithat's not so tight up front, and doesn't get terribly clingy or sheer whenwet. No luck so far, any advice?Yes, I'm aware of Koala's "feminization" suits, that's notsomething we would be interested in.
QuoteMy recommendation would be to wear a thong gaff, either alone or under another thong. It's tight and flattening, and you can get them in different colors. A tad expensive, but worth it imo. I just ordered a four pack for $60, but I used one years ago. They should be here this week, so I can get you a better review probably next week.She can also consider wearing a lace or sheer sarong to obscure things slightly, and remember that patterns break up lines and distract the eyes
Quote from: Michelle G on September 11, 2015, 01:35:37 PMBarbie, I love that new top!!! super cute on you!! "Suntime"