Bathing suit season

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Don't lose too much weight. Plumbers are supposed to be on the large side. After all, isn't the butt crack thing a requirement?

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Nope! Not required at all! My Dad taught me the way that a belt works (in move ways than one!LOL) I had a helper that didn't wear a belt and was always showing crack until one rainy day I was tired of seeing it! He bent over and showed it to me and I stuck a wet muddy crescent wrench into the crack! He started wearing a belt from that time until I laid him off due to no work!LOL! He always remembered how wet and cold that wrench was!
 
I'm thinking I may do a little shopping tomorrow after work (since it's supposed to be a yucky rainy day). I may have to stop and check out one of these slimsuits while I'm out and about.
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I'll let you know if I find one!
 
What I really need is a slim suit that will go all the way up to my arm pits - to keep that fleshy flesh near my pits from hanging over the top of the suit - y'all know what I'm talking about? Maybe I should just make one of these.
 
Robin'sBrood :

What I really need is a slim suit that will go all the way up to my arm pits - to keep that fleshy flesh near my pits from hanging over the top of the suit - y'all know what I'm talking about? Maybe I should just make one of these.

Oops, just noticed that it needs a little skirt on that!
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I like the tankini thing for water parks and such like. If you're going to be some place all day, and wet and then dry; they are the most convienent style. You also don't have risk off dislocating your shoulders when you have to take off and put back on the wet swimsuit everytime you need to use the restroom.
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For lap swimming you need the t-back suit, unless you really like have the girls show, and getting kicked out of the YMCA pool.
 

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