Why is it that men can confidently strut on the beach in a pair of budgie smugglers while women, supermodels even, put themselves through a special type of hell come ‘bikini season.’
We’ve been extolling the differences between men and women ever since Eve took the proverbial bite of the apple but since a groundbreaking study revealed that even thinking about trying on cossies puts women in a bad mood (where would we be without you science?) we reckon we can all take a leaf out of the menfolk’s book this summer.
Just as an FYI, you should know that this post is sponsored by Swimwear Galore. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100% authentic and written in their own words.
Let’s take a look at a couple of different hot weather scenarios and how men and women react differently.
1. The onset of October/warmer weather.
Women: Bleeuurrrggghhhhh how is it October already? I’m not bikini ready. Gahhhh! *Employs a ridiculous method of cleansing, detoxing, exercising to conform to society’s narrow definition of what constitutes bikini ready *
Men: “_____ “
2. The lead up to bikini shopping.
Women: Have myriad conversations about it, followed by weeks of tanning and waxing to gain enough courage to step inside the changing room, eventually pushes aside the dread, goes in.
Men: “_____ “
3. Buying new cossies.
Women: Walks in to store, the mood here is hopeful, selects a couple of different strap scenarios: tops, bottoms, one-pieces thinks hey maybe this year will be different.
Twenty minutes later: Sends SOS message to friend: ‘HELP.’
Top Comments
SO TRUE!
Nope. I whack on a swimsuit and give none of the f***s. I usually shave my various hairy bits for my own comfort in summer, not for the gawkers.