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I grew up never going to the beach, until I learned the power of being a tall girl in a small swimsuit. Melissa Febos: "The Wild, Sublime Body" - The Yale Review

For many, the bikini represents a "safe" yet terrifying space in the drawer, a symbol of a body that was once scrutinized or hidden. It is often associated with the pressure to be "soft, tidy, and delicate," a standard that can feel suffocating to those who possess "strong, big" bodies. The journey toward wearing a bikini often involves overcoming internalized misogyny and the desire to be "smaller and cooler". Bikini - Before I'm gone

Ultimately, the act of wearing a bikini—or putting it away—is a personal testament to the journey of self-acceptance. It is an exploration of navigating "what a girl should be" versus who she actually is. If you’d like, I can: Add more focus on the history. I grew up never going to the beach,

Best essays of 2017: The day I put my bikini away - Salon.com The journey toward wearing a bikini often involves

The bikini is more than just swimwear; it is a cultural artifact that, for many, represents a complex intersection of femininity, body image, and rebellion. When one considers the prospect of "before I'm gone"—a contemplation of mortality or the inevitable passing of youth—the bikini often serves as a focal point for memories regarding how we inhabited our bodies and how we allowed them to be seen.

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