Taylor9263 answered Monday February 26 2007, 9:42 pm: i am on the swim team and just let me tell you am not the skinnest person on the planet. my boobs aren't the biggest my legs aren't the smallest and my stomach is not the flatest. i had major self-confidence. doing the swim team has actually boosted my confidence. noone there is going to pick you out and talk about you because you have "small boobs" and if they do then they are not happy with there own life. cheesy i know but its true. some one who feels the need to make fun of someone else is lacking something in there own life, or is self-conscious. you might worry a little about your looks for the first couple of practices but once you get to know the people on the team a little better then you wont care one bit. hope this advice works. [ Taylor9263's advice column | Ask Taylor9263 A Question ]
lilmissblondiex3 answered Monday February 26 2007, 9:23 pm: hey! well, i'm a swimmer also. i swim for my schools team too. and trust me, from experiance, nerves-wise, the day before the first practice is defenitly the worst. But once you get there, you start to have so much fun swimming, and meeting cool people, and hanging out with friends that you aren't self-consice about any part of your body at all. I always thought my legs were gonna look big. and i would hate to take my shorts off. but that was only the first day. After that, I realized everyone either looks like that, or isn't paying attention to my body at all, only your wicked fast swimming! Good luck with swimming! and dont worry about your body! trust me. it'll be fine!
hope i helped!
xoxoxo [ lilmissblondiex3's advice column | Ask lilmissblondiex3 A Question ]
Daimeera answered Monday February 26 2007, 9:13 pm: Let me reassure you that every single girl on that team will feel the same way. And you know what? I doubt any of them will even notice the way you look because they'll be too worried about who might be looking at them.
Try and relax and remember what you're there for--fun exercise on a good team.
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