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My friends told me my bikinis were too revealing – they said their ‘husbands felt uncomfortable’ and that I needed to cover up

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A conflicted woman has revealed all about her strange trip with friends.

She was shocked when her friends told her that her bikinis made their husbands “uncomfortable.”

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An upset woman spoke out about her friends’ confrontation over their bikinis (photo)Credit: Getty

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She explained that she had been on the “heavier side” for 40 years, but recently decided to change that.

“Last year I hired a personal trainer and have been going to the gym five days a week,” she wrote.

“I lost over 50 pounds last year and I’m so proud of my transformation. I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been in.”

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Despite feeling well and being in great condition, she became worried when things took a turn for the worse on a friends trip.

“My three best friends and I rented a lakefront house for the week of the 4th of July. None of us live in the same state, so it’s a nice excuse to all get together with our families (husbands and children),” she said.

To prepare for the trip, she treated herself to new swimwear.

“Before this week, I had gone shopping for new swimsuits and bought my first two-piece bikinis,” she said.

“I never had the confidence to wear two pieces. So, my three friends are also heavy.”

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After spending the first two days of our vacation outdoors, in the pool and at the lake, everything seemed to be going great.

“Everything seemed normal. Yesterday was more of the same, no problems until last night after dinner,” she said.

“My friends and I were sitting on the porch talking. When one of my friends made a comment like, ‘You need to tone it down.’

“At first, I didn’t know what they were talking about, so I made a funny comment about nothing. That’s when the three attacked me.

I lost over 50 pounds last year and I’m so proud of my transformation. I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been in.

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“They said I need to cover up and that I’m making their husbands uncomfortable. I finally realized they were referring to my two pieces.

“And they started saying, ‘No one wants to look at your butt and your behinds!’

Before she knew it, they were involved in an “all-out argument.”

“They were saying, ‘Stop acting like an idiot,’ and I responded by saying they were jealous because they were wearing a one-piece.

“After that, I was so hurt that I ran to my room and cried. I couldn’t even tell my husband why I was so upset. I spent the rest of the night in my room.

‘This morning, I’m the first one to wake up and I’m wearing another two-piece. Am I the idiot or are my friends just that insecure?

Viewers overwhelmingly agreed that she wasn’t wrong.

“Not the idiot, it sounds like they are jealous because you work hard to lose weight (congrats btw), and their husbands are boys if they ‘feel uncomfortable,’” one commenter wrote.

“What is the difference [between] go to the beach and see women walking in two pieces or something else? We go to the beach to have fun; who cares what people are wearing or sometimes not?

“Unless you are actively trying to show off and flirt with husbands and show off. So I would say they are insecure and project their insecurities onto you.

“You didn’t do anything wrong and it’s not up to them to tell you what you can and can’t wear. You’re there to have fun, spend time together and relax.”



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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