HOPLESSxROMNTC answered Saturday May 19 2007, 9:45 pm: If you're looking for a way to hide it then look for th boy shorts to camouflage the problem or try a one piece that sits high on the thighs. This will lengthen the legs and draw the eye away from the hip area.
You can also try having a bright pattern on top and then a dark solid color on bottom so the attention is attracted to your top.
If you are trying to enhance your 'booty' area :) then try a bathing suit skirt which will just draw attention to your butt without making it look bigger.
Keosha answered Saturday May 19 2007, 9:38 pm: I like to get a cute bikini with the mini shorts bottoms. They seem to conceal the size of the thighs but bring out the shape of the butt and all.
Good luck.
Hope that I helped.
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shortygurly07 answered Saturday May 19 2007, 3:26 pm: well, from expirance i know that one thats like a skirt with built in boy shorts underneath would camaflauge those areas. Plus its a really cute style... Good luck :) [ shortygurly07's advice column | Ask shortygurly07 A Question ]
Bucket answered Saturday May 19 2007, 2:41 pm: Well, it depends. If you're tiny on top and big on the bottom like me, then you could wear a regular bikini top and then a shorts-style bottom (for more coverup on your bottom). If you're bigger everywhere like my sister, then you'd probably want to go with a tankini top and shorts bottom. =] If you're looking for a LOT of coverup, try a bottom that has an attached skirt or something -- there are lots of cute ones at www.torrid.com [ Bucket's advice column | Ask Bucket A Question ]
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