The neighborhood pool (first time out in over a year)

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The neighborhood pool (first time out in over a year)

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So I'm hitting the neighborhood pool in a bit, it's outside and all that and it'll be the first time I'll be dressing outside in public in well over a year, actually it's likely closer to 2 or 3. I've got this great suit some forms and just to make it easy to blend, a rashguard that matches the suit's color scheme. I'm hoping it'll go well, if not, it's not like I'll be in this neighborhood for much longer anyway, lol. Wish me luck!
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Lucky Girl
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Good luck, I'm going to the gulf next week and would like to try the swimsuit deal. Don't know but maybe
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What's a rashgaurd?
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A rash guard, also known as rash vest or rashie, is a type of athletic shirt made of spandex and nylon or polyester. Rash guards are used for light coverage in warm to extreme summer temperatures for several watersports including surfing, scuba diving, snorkelling, wakeboarding, body surfing, body boarding, windsurfing, kitesurfing and kayaking. People can also wear rash guards while swimming.
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The come in handy if you wanna wear a low-cut suit without showing off your forms :)
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Hi sisters,

Well, today was fun. My wife and I set forth in our kayaks on the pond. Soon as we were out of easy sight range I stripped off my T and did the rest of the paddle in my 2-piece bikini.

Great fun, poking in and out of marshes, and even quite a bit of circulating and sunning on the open water, only putting the T back on when a pontoon boat came too near.

Afterward we berthed the kayaks and swam from shore. That was a milestone: first time ever I've been able to swim in my bikini free of observation — since I'd seen the neighbors take off in their sailboat previously, I knew no one else was near enough to see.

Only problem was a couple of fishermen in a canoe who hung around offshore, but after initially keeping the T on, I took it off and went in anyway. What a glorious free and feminine feeling!

Working on my "bikini tan." The bra outline is becoming noticeable. When I go to the beach later on, it will be subtle, but there.

Whee! Girl summer!

Love, Robyn Katie
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Post by Absaroka »

Robyn that sounds absolutely wonderful.

How many women our age wear bikinis? Enjoy your freedom, break one rule, might as well break them all.

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*apply jealousy here*

VERY cool.
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