From Scary Mommy <[email protected]>
Subject My Daughter Wears A Cheeky Bathing Suit — So What?
Date July 27, 2023 9:12 PM
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Jul. 27, 2023

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BUNS OUT
My Daughter Wears A Cheeky Bathing Suit — So What? ([link removed])

“When my daughter was 16, she came home after shopping with a friend holding a very tiny bikini bottom in front of my face,” writes Diana Park today.

Her response may surprise you: “I told her it was cute and I couldn’t wait to see it on her. A few minutes later, she came strutting down the stairs with most of her bum showing. ‘I know it’s skimpy,’ she said, ‘but I love it. And I never feel good in a bathing suit but I feel good in this one.’” And Diana explains what she did next — and why. Check it out.

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