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How to Adjust to Wearing a Bathing Suit (for Tomboys)
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Adjusting to wearing a bathing suit can be challenging for anyone, regardless of their gender expression or identity. Here are some tips specifically for tomboys who may feel uncomfortable or self-conscious in a traditionally feminine bathing suit: 1. Choose a style that suits you: There are many different styles of bathing suits to choose from, so find one that makes you feel comfortable and confident. If you prefer more coverage, consider a one-piece or tankini. If you like the freedom of movement, a swim short and rashguard combo may be a good option. 2. Focus on comfort: Whatever style you choose, make sure it fits well and feels comfortable. If you’re constantly adjusting or tugging at your suit, you won’t be able to relax and enjoy your time at the beach or pool. 3. Accessorize: If you’re still feeling self-conscious, consider accessorizing your bathing suit with a cover-up, hat, or sunglasses. These items can give you a little extra coverage and help you feel more comfortable. 4. Practice positive self-talk: Remind yourself that there is no “right” way to look or feel in a bathing suit. You are worthy of enjoying yourself and having fun, regardless of how you look or what others may think. 5. Bring supportive friends: Surrounding yourself with supportive friends can make a big difference. They can help you feel more comfortable and confident, and they can distract you from any negative thoughts or feelings you may have. Remember, wearing a bathing suit is just one small part of your life, and it doesn’t define who you are as a person. Focus on having fun, being comfortable, and enjoying your time in the water.
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