Shocked by a bikini

This almost never happens to me but it did yesterday and of all places at the pool I use during the week near my office for tanning lunch breaks. I own a unit there so I have as much right as anyone else to use the pool that said here is what happened. I was wearing my micro g-string Slut laying out by myself around the pool when I heard a group of people heading to the pool area. I slipped on a Highly Gifted over my G-string because it sounded like a lot of people, kids and moms which is what it turned out to be. I think the Highly Gifted is very sexy and I use it as a cover up when I body surf larger waves. To me a bikini is a lot of fabric maybe because it is the largest suit I will wear. The mom’s and their kids settled onto chairs near me and the kids jumped in the pool. I was not paying much attention to them until one of the moms walked over and said excuse me. Not  a good sign but I said hi what’s up? She said I don’t think your swimsuit is appropriate for
the pool with kids here. I said Humm I don’t think my bikini is any smaller then yours or your friends. Maybe it was smaller but I don’t think she was going to measure. She said oh? I thought that was a great response and walked back to her friends. Wonder if she figured out the logic. Either way her and her friends were free to move to another pool. Talk about reverse sex discrimination.


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5 thoughts on “Shocked by a bikini”

  1. almos but there is no such thing as “reverse sex discrimination” , there is only sexual discrimination

  2. Good retort, and I’m glad it stopped her (and possibly made her think). When I was once confronted about my Koala swim suit, it was by a very uptight middle aged white male who wears huge shorts and has no aesthetic sense. Not much of a come back to that, unfortunately.

  3. Mimi: Actually there is such a thing. According to the dictionary, reverse discrimination is: “Discrimination against members of a dominant or majority group, especially when resulting from policies established to correct discrimination against members of a minority or disadvantaged group.” When you look at Michael David’s experience as “reverse” discrimination is, of course, up to you; But please do not say something doesn’t exist until you research it and educate yourself first. Thank you.

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