Author Topic: Question to Google's AI Gemini Regarding Swimsuits  (Read 101 times)

Offline gotgyne

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I asked Gemini the following question:

"I'm a man with large breasts (bra size 40D). Should I wear a women's swimsuit with cups in public pools?"

Gemini answered:
"Yes, you should wear a women's swimsuit with cups if it provides the support and comfort you need, as the most important factor is feeling comfortable and confident. Swimsuits made of pool-safe materials like nylon or spandex are allowed in public pools, and you can look for styles with built-in cups, full-coverage designs, or sports-style tops to ensure a good fit and adequate support for your body type. 

Key considerations
Support:
Look for swimwear with moulded, preformed cups or full-coverage designs to ensure maximum support and comfort for a larger bust. 
Pool rules:
Ensure your swimsuit is made of a material suitable for pool use, such as nylon or spandex. Streetwear like jeans or cotton is prohibited and can damage the filtration system. 
Personal comfort:
Ultimately, the decision is up to you. The goal is to feel comfortable and confident. Trying on different styles and sizes can help you find what works best for you. 
Alternative options:
Some brands offer gender-neutral or inclusive designs that may also be a good option. Additionally, some people choose to wear a sports bra under their swimsuit for extra support, though this is a personal decision based on comfort and style."

I think this is very encouraging.

















A bra is just an article of clothing for people with breasts.


 

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