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Date Posted: 13:47:31 05/06/12 Sun
Author: Jam
Subject: Interesting. I see their use walking along the beach- but can you really swim in them? Especially the longer ones, doesn´t the skirt part just sort of float around you when swimming? Or are these mainly beachwear that is more worn out of the water than actually in?
In reply to: JAG Junkie (Ronda) 's message, "It's basically a one-piece that also has a skirt on it. Some of them look like a real dresses, just shorter. Google it and you will see several examples. They're great for concealing big butts, saddlebags, etc." on 11:19:13 05/06/12 Sun


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Not sure. I never go to the beach anymore, even though I live 20 minutes from it. It's just not my thing. Shrug. -- JJ (Ronda), 17:58:15 05/06/12 Sun [1]


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Just realized I said that above. What I meant was that I'm never at the beach anymore to observe if women are actually swimming in these dresses or not. -- JJ (Ronda)--my mom had a bathing suit with a skirt on it years ago and she would swim in it, but the skirt wasn't as full., 18:00:58 05/06/12 Sun [1]


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