Swimming is one of my all time passions and after I did not need my sponge breasts (hey this is 20 years ago). I got back involved in competition swimming and of course won some medals. So my bathing suits were always were one piece and still are because of the nature of the type of swimming that I do. Before I did any form of swimming, I always had my bathing suit on before entering the pool and I was tucked extremely well. Then of course it was, train, swim competitively and after swimming have a shower (on several occasions), yes you guessed it naked. I was not going to let anything get in my way of having a 'normal' life or give up anything that I enjoyed immensely.
I have never worn bikinis to old, modest and I thought my body did not suit bikinis oh well one can dream and in addition to my swimming, I helped the asthma foundation teach children to swim who had asthma in a hydrotherapy pool once a week on a Saturday morning.
This all started from around 6 months to 9 months after I started my change. Why was I so successful at it? I was confident, discrete and I was just being myself and doing what I loved the most.
One of my most embarrassing moments was after a 50 metre competition swim, I was getting out via a ladder and one of the guys (old guy) said very discretely "one of my breasts was hanging out of my bathers", I put it back in and said thank you very much, while my face went a deep purple.
If someone asks about the size of your breasts, say "I'm a late developer or I have always had small breasts". So go and enjoy the beach or swimming pool, but whatever you do, do not give up on what you like doing.
Kind regards
Sarah B