Experts raise concerns about the super high-cut bikini trend:

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Experts raise concerns about the super high-cut bikini trend: 'The look is not for everyone'
Elise Solé Fri, Jul 5 11:10 AM PDT

Loincloth, cl** hammock, front thong, v-floss.

Whatever you call it, the high-cut swimsuit has made its summer return, with celebrities like Khloé and Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez and Emily Ratajkowski taking the plunge ahead of National Bikini Day on July 5.

“High-cut suits, whether they’re full-piece or bikini, require a level of confidence and boldness because they draw attention to the crotch — the look is not for everyone,” Marie Denee, creator of The Curvy Fashionista Style Expo, tells Yahoo Lifestyle, adding that both conventional and plus-size markets fan over the trend.

The skimpy suit is a ‘gram favorite. This year, a dangerously high-cut swimsuit from Australian retailer Beginning Boutique drew so much controversy that sellers parlayed the press into a cervical cancer awareness campaign. "I had a less intrusive smear test today," a social media user reportedly gawked at the barely-there bottoms.

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/wha...he-viral-high-cut-bikini-trend-181011559.html
Don't swim anymore so going to the beach and fearing for the safety of the women that CAN wear these is one less worry.
 

What is the experts concern? That it's ugly or unhealthy? I have seen photos of ladies in these and I don't find them attractive at all. Maybe men do. I can't ask my husband as he hasn't been on the beach, at a swimming pool or on the internet (except to watch fishing videos.) so I don't think he's seen any of them. I guess if they want to up their chances of getting skin cancer and seeing how close they can get to showing off all their private parts that is their business. They must spend a lot of time shaving or getting bikini waxes.
 
What is the experts concern? That it's ugly or unhealthy? I have seen photos of ladies in these and I don't find them attractive at all. Maybe men do. I can't ask my husband as he hasn't been on the beach, at a swimming pool or on the internet (except to watch fishing videos.) so I don't think he's seen any of them. I guess if they want to up their chances of getting skin cancer and seeing how close they can get to showing off all their private parts that is their business. They must spend a lot of time shaving or getting bikini waxes.
I googled them and men will like them. Nothing left except just showing up on the beach naked. They do have at least two in Florida. Any lady wearing one would just be showing her ass. lol
 
Come on, young ladies! Now you, too, can lower yourself to the gutter depths that so-called celebrities do, as they try to keep their careers alive. You have no careers to worry about, so (barely) being dressed like whores will simply be great fun, and horrify your parents, to boot. The season for showing off everything you've got by wearing those mostly see-through leggings is over, for now. Pay big bucks for $1 worth of material, tie it on, and get your cheap-looking, no-class self out to the beach!
 
I'm thinking of the sort of male who satisfies a woman's needs....whereas I think you're referring to the type who hang around public toilets selling themselves to other men (called 'dogging ' here)
 
I'm thinking of the sort of male who satisfies a woman's needs....whereas I think you're referring to the type who hang around public toilets selling themselves to other men (called 'dogging ' here)

Nope. A whore is a sexually promiscuous person, and can be applied to either sex, nowadays. Strictly speaking, a whore is a prostitute, but over the years, that's changed, a bit, in urban settings.

Dogging, in the inner city, where I grew up, referred to a person who went out of his/her way to stay up on what a given person is doing, and then criticizing the same: Why you always be dogging me, Jim?
 

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