
The infamous g-string bikini bottom
The g-string bikini is easily one of the most scandalous swimwear designs ever conceived by man. There’s definitely an unwritten code regarding who should and shouldn’t wear one. But if you’re one of the women who can, you probably already know it. The g-string covers so very little that you could be mistaken for a nude sunbather at a distance!
Of course, because of it’s minimal coverage, the g-string is the first choice of sunbathers worldwide. It allows the sun (or the lamps in the tanning bed) to reach the most skin of any swimwear bottom design. Whether they’re comfortable or not is a topic that’s definitely open to debate. Most of it depends on how you’re built, but many women report that a quality g-string can be quite comfortable.
If you have darker skin, wearing a light colored g-string will certainly draw attention to all the right places. The same is true for fair skin tones and dark colored g-strings. Color is such an important consideration when buying a g-string. Just because it looks good on the model in the catalog doesn’t necessarily mean it will look good on you. Take your skin tone into account when choosing one for maximum effect.
Many of the contestants in bikini contests also choose the g-string because of it’s minimal coverage. Let’s face it, most bikini contests are nothing more than a prize for showing the most skin, so a g-string will almost always win over a wider thong or pucker back design.
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