meemo answered Sunday June 26 2005, 6:49 pm: Wear a tankini, but wear that sorta "surfer" type shorts over top. You can find these tihngs just about anywhere. [ meemo's advice column | Ask meemo A Question ]
LifesBaffledBeauty answered Sunday June 26 2005, 1:17 am: wear a tankinie and the shorts if you want something "showy" black swimsuit one piece, tankinie and i cant think of the names of the other bottoms i think they're american cut bottoms.
You cant look like a fool if your comfortable with yourself. [ LifesBaffledBeauty's advice column | Ask LifesBaffledBeauty A Question ]
iSLAND_x_KiiSS answered Friday June 24 2005, 2:59 pm: You could wear a tankini/one peice. There are sarongs and swim skirts you could also wear, or swim shirts that you can wear while swimming and will also cover you up. Good luck =)
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mushoku answered Friday June 24 2005, 12:29 pm: one-piece, definately, with a skirt or something. Your mom or your friends can help you with specifics and locations, probably. [ mushoku's advice column | Ask mushoku A Question ]
icey0990 answered Friday June 24 2005, 12:27 pm: you will be fine as long as you dont wear a bikini or something...i dont have a bikini body either..its no big deal just find a cute tankini that complements you...one of those bathing suit dresses..or some kind of one piece. [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
TheHeadHonchoPoncho57 answered Friday June 24 2005, 12:26 pm: A one-piece would probably look better on your figure than a two-piece, depending really on how chubby you are. You can use your good judgement on that.
Also, from personal experience, you will only look like a fool if you act like a fool. Just stay (or at least act) cool about it. My best friend Lana is kind of chubby, but she's the most popular girl in school because she's so nice to everyone and she's so cool about her slight chubbiness.
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