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Should G-Strings Be Banned at Waterparks?

No More G-Strings At Waterparks? Let’s talk about G-Strings. It’s summer. Outdoor activities are in full swing and depending on your current position in life that could be a multitude…

A woman on the beach in a G-string bikini

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No More G-Strings At Waterparks?

Let's talk about G-Strings. It's summer. Outdoor activities are in full swing and depending on your current position in life that could be a multitude of things. Splash pads with the kids, boats on the lake with family and friends, hitting the beach, sitting by the pool or spending the day at the water park.

Regardless of where you are enjoying your summer in the water, you'll have to be in a bathing suit. Unless, like some places, you could be in the buff. But, if you aren't at one of those special places, then you have to decide what to wear. Board shorts or a speedo for the guys. One-piece, bikini, or even G-strings bikini for the ladies. The G-string is causing some issues in Australia and it's raised the question of the appropriateness of wearing them in public.

There is a photo circulating online from the Facebook group Meanwhile in Australia, of a woman in a G-string bikini taking a picture of a guy in front of a water slide. It has sparked a debate on whether or not it is appropriate to wear something like that at waterpark, and many people are calling for a ban. These people don't only want them banned at waterparks but there is even a call for the G-strings to be banned at beaches and public spaces in Australia. You can see the full story at NY POST.

Where Do You Stand?

So, what do you think? Is it inappropriate to wear a thong bikini at a public place? We'd like to hear you thoughts. First make sure to check out the photo and imagine yourself in the same setting. Would that pink thong bikini bother you while at the water park? Or at the beach? We'd love to hear from you.

Personally, I say do whatever makes you happy. There are way more offensive things to see on people's bodies when out in public places, especially water parks.

Underrated Florida Beaches That Are Filled with Beauty

Florida is known for its beautiful beaches and resorts. After all, Florida is the Sunshine State. But, if you're looking for some more underrated, and less busy, Florida beaches, then you also have some options. The major beaches are often filled with tourists, so finding some of the more underrated Florida beaches may be just what you need for a quiet getaway.

Most Underrated Florida Beaches to Visit

Before we get to the most underrated Florida beaches to visit, let's talk about the amazing water areas that Florida has to offer. Florida is one of the boating and fishing capitals of the world. As VisitFlorida.com points out, the state has more than 7,700 lakes, 11,000 miles of rivers, 2,276 miles of tidal shoreline and has been home to more than 900 world fishing records. That tops any other state or even country. How wild is to to think that Florida has created more fishing records than even any other country? It shows just how rich the state is when it comes to our water.

Florida also has more than 700 freshwater springs, and 27 are classified as first-magnitude springs, which is more than any other state. A few other special things about Florida is that John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park on Key Largo was America's very first underwater state park. Also, the fishing village of Cedar Key is known for having the best clam chowder in America. So, if you have a craving for clam chowder, that's the place to go.

A separate article from VisitFlorida.com notes that Florida beaches are known for being very clear, but "it varies from week to week, and even from day to day depending on the amount of sunlight, the temperature, the amount of rainfall, the wind speed and direction, water currents and surf." They add that Florida has some very clear and beautiful beaches on the Gulf of Mexico and on the Atlantic Ocean. For clear water ost days, try "northwest Florida beaches in and around Panama City Beach, Destin, Fort Walton Beach, and Pensacola; southwest Florida beaches on Anna Maria Island, Longboat Key and Siesta Key."

I love that fact that you can enjoy Florida beaches any time of the year. I mean, contrary to what people outside of the state think, it can get cold here in the winter. But, it's rarely too cold to sit on the beach with a sweatshirt on and watch the sunset. Read on for underrated Florida beaches to get on your radar.

Fort Myers Beach

Fort Myers Beach still has a good amount of damage from the hurricane, but Margaritaville is open, so you'll find plenty to do there. Situated on Estero Island, Fort Myers Beach is one of the state's most underrated beaches. At Fort Myers Beach, you'll find beautiful, white-sand beaches and gorgeous sunsets.

Fort Myers beach.

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Sarasota

Make sure to visit Siesta Key here, as well as Sarasota Gay Beach and Crescent Beach. Just south of Tampa Bay, Sarasota is a lovely beach town that is especially popular during the holidays. You'll find lots of local shopping opportunities here.

Sarasota

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St. George Island State Park

St. George Island State Park is located on a barrier island fronting the legendary Apalachicola Bay. It's a great place to gaze at the stars. Note that starting March 1, 2025, the campground at Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park will be closed for an expansion project.

St. George Island State Park

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Santa Rosa Beach

If you head to Santa Rosa Beach and want to find some really special, and secret, beaches, try Blue Mountain Beach and Grayton Beach State Park. This beach town is less crowded than most, which makes it a low-key getaway.

Santa Rosa Beach

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Pensacola Beach

Pensacola Beach is located on a 40-mile barrier island, Pensacola Beach, and has beautiful, translucent waters. It's a really small town, so it's much less crowded than other beaches. It's a hidden gem.

Pensacola Beach

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Discover Your Own New Favorite

If you don't want to go too far, do some digging and visit one of the closest beaches to you, that you haven't visited yet. This is one of my favorite things to do. Maybe you'll find a new favorite beach super close to home.

Discover Your Own New Favorite

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