Buying a bathing suit

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Apparently a true e-mail a woman wrote to her friend after shopping for a bathing suit .... (Only gals would understand this)

"I have just been through the annual pilgrimage of torture and

humiliation known as buying a bathing suit.

When I was a child in the 1950's, the bathing suit for a woman with a mature figure was designed for a woman with a mature figure boned, trussed and reinforced, not so much sewn as engineered. They were built to hold back and uplift and they did a good job. Today's stretch fabrics are designed for the pre-pubescent girl with a figure carved from a potato chip.

The mature woman has a choice - she can either front up at the

maternity department and try on a floral suit with a skirt, coming away looking like a hippopotamus who escaped from Disney's Fantasia - or she can wander around every run-of-the-mill

department store trying to make a sensible choice from what amounts to a designer range of fluorescent rubber bands.

What choice did I have? I wandered around, made my sensible choice and entered the chamber of horrors known as the fitting

room. The first thing I noticed was the extraordinary tensile strength of the stretch material.

The Lycra used in bathing costumes was developed, I believe, by NASA to launch small rockets from a slingshot, which give

the added bonus that if you manage to actually lever yourself into one, you are protected from shark attacks. The reason for this is that any shark taking a swipe at your passing midriff would immediately suffer whiplash.

I fought my way into the bathing suit, but as I twanged the shoulder strap in place, I gasped in horror - my bosom had disappeared!

Eventually, I found one bosom cowering under my left armpit. It took a while to find the other. At last I located it flattened beside my seventh rib. The problem is that modern bathing suits have no bra cups. The mature woman is meant to wear her bosom spread across her chest like a speed hump. I realigned my speed hump and lurched toward the mirror to take a full view assessment.

The bathing suit fitted all right, but unfortunately, it only fitted

those bits of me willing to stay inside it. The rest of me oozed out

rebelliously from top, bottom, and sides. I looked like a lump of play dough wearing undersized cling wrap. As I tried to

work out where all those extra bits had come from, the pre-pubescent sales girl popped her head through the curtains, "Oh There you are!" she said, admiring the bathing suit... I replied that I wasn't so sure and asked what else she had to show me.

I tried on a cream crinkled one that made me look like a lump of

masking tape, and a floral two piece which gave the appearance of an oversized napkin in a serviette ring. I struggled into a pair of leopard skin bathers with ragged frill and came out looking like Tarzan's Jane pregnant with triplets and having a rough day.

I tried on a black number with a midriff and looked like a jellyfish

in mourning. I tried on a bright pink pair with such a high cut leg I

thought I would have to wax my eyebrows to wear them.

Finally, I found a suit that fitted... a two piece affair with shorts

style bottom and a loose blouse-type top. It was cheap, comfortable, and bulge-friendly, so I bought it. My ridiculous search had a successful outcome.

When I got home, I found a label which said "Material will become

transparent in water."

Specializes in midwifery, ophthalmics, general practice.
Originally posted by Tilleycs

Ah, the many joys of being a man...pair of shorts = bathing suit! Woo hoo! Who could ask for more? :)

the body to go with it???

but that applies to women as well as men!!! Think I will just give up trying to find the perfect swimming costume- it doesnt exist once you get past 30!!!

Karen

Think I will just give up trying to find the perfect swimming costume- it doesnt exist once you get past 30!!!

Neither does the perfect body (on you or ANYONE else) after 30! LOL! My metabolism came to a SCREECHING halt once I turned 30. When I was an athlete in high school, I wanted to put on weight but couldn't. Now I'm at a weight that would have been great, but I don't need it! Augh! :)

:chuckle :chuckle :chuckle

Specializes in midwifery, ophthalmics, general practice.
Originally posted by Tilleycs

Neither does the perfect body (on you or ANYONE else) after 30! LOL! My metabolism came to a SCREECHING halt once I turned 30. When I was an athlete in high school, I wanted to put on weight but couldn't. Now I'm at a weight that would have been great, but I don't need it! Augh! :)

I may not have the perfect body- but I sure am working on it- turning 40 and spending some time in traction with a back injury concentrated my mind with regards my weight!!! so now its fencing, gym work, aerobics and salsa!!! :)

Karen

And I would like to point out for those of us given more than nature intended on top, the bathing suit thing stinks too.

For those disgusted by those of us falling out... don't be:

1) The majority of us hate it too and

2) We'll probably be dead soon from our chests being cramed up towards our heads and suffocating us anyway so save your energy! ;)

Specializes in midwifery, ophthalmics, general practice.

maybe the answer is to join a naturalist colony and dispense with swimming costumes all together- although the thought of me without one is worse than the thought of me in one!! they are not made for ladies who are curvy!!!!!!

Karen

Specializes in Oncology, Cardiology, ER, L/D.

:)

Isn't that Uniboob effect just sooo sexy? Just one big boob flattened right in the center of your chest? Look for it on the next Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition...yeah right;)

Specializes in Everything but psych!.

Too funny. I can relate to this. Thnx for the laugh! :roll :roll

i laughed until i cried!!!!!!!!!!!!

So, so true and funny !! One of my worst nightmares is shopping for swimming suits !! :) :)

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