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Bikinis and 2-pieces


Question Posted Sunday May 14 2006, 4:07 pm

Hey. Well, I'm 13/f and African-American...if that helps any bit. I have an outie belly button, but it isn't a big one-it's average sized, like kind of small-medium. I was wondering if that would look good in a bikini or 2-piece bathing suit. Thanks a bunch!

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summerGIRL_xo answered Sunday May 14 2006, 9:36 pm:
i think it would look fine. no ones going to notice it, plenty of people have outie belly buttons, and they don't look any different in biknis or two pieces then people with innies in my opinion. my friend has an outtie & wears bikinis all the time, and its not even noticable! if you want to, go for it! hope i helped you<3

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BRUNETTE__BABiE__CAKESZ answered Sunday May 14 2006, 9:14 pm:
hey, im 13/f and i have an outie that isnt big either. it looks fine in a bikini. bikinis are the only things that i wear. cait&hearts;

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