The last time I shared a swimsuit photo, it sparked some complaints, and I even got a warning from my team leader about the clothing being too revealing. It’s true that a bikini is made up of just a few pieces of fabric, covering very little. However, when we were by that deep blue lake, surrounded by children diving, sunbathing, and even some adults basking in the sun with their families, there was no sense of impropriety.

Instead, we embraced the scene with a healthy and appreciative mindset, seeing it as a natural part of their daily life.

This is the reality of the internet. If others feel that bikinis are too revealing or inappropriate, then we should be mindful of what we post. But these bikini photos did boost my views by over 20,000. So, when we try to share our everyday moments or travel experiences, we often find ourselves in a bind. Without a striking cover image, we can’t unlock the so-called “traffic password.”

After much consideration, I decided to occasionally post such photos. Otherwise, there wouldn’t be much motivation to keep updating regularly. After all, everyone hopes that the diary entries they write with care can reach a wider audience!





I totally get the mixed reactions—bikinis are definitely a personal choice. But I do love how they look in photos by beautiful lakes! Any tips on scoring a great deal for one like those in Bariloche?
You’re right—it’s all about personal style! For deals, check local outlets and discount stores starting in late May. Online flash sales can also be goldmines. Happy hunting!
I totally get the mixed reactions—bikinis are definitely a personal choice. But I do agree, being at a lively beach or lake makes it feel more about fun than anything else. Any tips on those Bariloche deals? I could use a good summer bargain!