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Is this suitable for a spa?

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poppym12 · 07/08/2019 15:28

I can't wear one piece swimsuits as even the tall ranges feel too short in the body. Would something like this be OK?

Is this suitable for a spa?
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Vesperia · 07/08/2019 15:40

I wouldn't, i'd go for something with a longer top I think. Depends on the spa really

20viona · 07/08/2019 15:44

I always wear bikinis to spas that would be fine

thenightsky · 07/08/2019 15:49

I think that would be okay. I normally wear tankinis as I have the long body issue, plus you'll be sipping water all day, so lots of toilet visits. Tankini is much easier.

countdowntonap · 07/08/2019 15:50

Of course! It’s a really different style, but I like it.

GoldenGumballs · 07/08/2019 16:00

Most younger ones were in bikinis at my spa last week.

Peony99 · 07/08/2019 16:35

Of course! I've always been in a bikini with no problem at all.

Love that style, if you're not bothered about doing too much actual swimming.

poppym12 · 07/08/2019 17:34

I've worn a tankini in the past but I tried the top on yesterday and it no longer fits as for some bizarre menopausal reason my boobs keep growing. I thought this would disguise the issue a bit with the flappy extra layer.

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thenightsky · 07/08/2019 23:31

OP. I'm suffering menopausal massive boobage too. Its weird and unexpected.

fiorentina · 08/08/2019 08:06

I always wear bikinis to spa days. It’s fine!

poppym12 · 08/08/2019 14:22

Why does no one warn you about that weird menopause side effect nightsky?!

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