Anybody else have a bikini gap fetish?

My favorite thing about my ex was how I could stick my hand down the front of her pants without touching her skin or pants. Super sexy look.
 
...I don't think there's a straight male who DOESN'T have a thing for that...
 

Yep....like this one too. I also like the "flat tit gap" too. I remember especially when just a young'un in high school, there was one girl at the pool who was relatively flat chested but there were "shapers" in her bikini top. As she laid back on a lounge chair to sun herself, the bathing suit top gapped from her tits, and her nips were right there in full view as I stood behind her chatting with one of her friends. Ahhh youth.
 
Less is More

With Summer here, I really love seeing girls sunning themselves with high hip bones, and those slinky bikini gaps. Oh yes I do...

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Absolutely--and stray pubes, or a slipped nip as well. Probably this sounds childish, considering I'm almost 50, but little titilations like that, and peeks or the possibility of a peek at something hidden is a small and simple pleasure I have never outgrown. I'd ten times rather be teased by the high-hip-bone-bikini-gap you mention, than see the woman lying there nude.

I remember the first time I went to a nude beach (Blacks Beach, southern Ca., 1981). I had been greatly anticipating what my 18 year old self assumed would be a very sexy experience. But to my complete surprise, I found that the atmosphere and feeling was totally non-sexual; when everyone is naked, and nobody gives a damn, it quickly becomes ho-hum. Now, a woman on a beach in a bikini--that's sexy! :)
 
love it and especially when the hair is exposed above and around..mmmm
 
With Summer here, I really love seeing girls sunning themselves with high hip bones, and those slinky bikini gaps. Oh yes I do...

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THIS is not cool!
That picture is actually me suffering from anorexia!
Not sexy, not hot, not something to associate with glamour and sexy beach girls.
THATS pain you see right there...

Dont use other peoples pictures when you dont know the story behind them. Cause I find this post quite offensive to be honest, and I have no idea where you got that picture of me.
 
Exactly!
I dont get it.
Almost no girl can have that "sexy" bikini gap without being extremely sick and unhealthy also.
And honestly, when I looked like that people were just giving me weird looks for being so skinny, they defiantly did NOT think I was hot or attractive in any way.
 
Not to rain on the op's parade, but I too find it unsexy. The idea of slamming hipbones together just screams painful to me...
 
It can be sexy.
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Yep....like this one too. I also like the "flat tit gap" too. I remember especially when just a young'un in high school, there was one girl at the pool who was relatively flat chested but there were "shapers" in her bikini top. As she laid back on a lounge chair to sun herself, the bathing suit top gapped from her tits, and her nips were right there in full view as I stood behind her chatting with one of her friends. Ahhh youth.

That sounds perfect. I'd love to get a view like that... It's always nice when people don't know what they're showing.
 
THIS is not cool!
That picture is actually me suffering from anorexia!
Not sexy, not hot, not something to associate with glamour and sexy beach girls.
THATS pain you see right there...

Dont use other peoples pictures when you dont know the story behind them. Cause I find this post quite offensive to be honest, and I have no idea where you got that picture of me.

A quick Google search locates it on multiple websites easily. I'd contact those websites and ask them to take the pictures down if you're the copyright holder.

As for your last statement, it seems prohibitive to check out the story behind every single picture ever, doesn't it? There's nothing in the image itself to suggest anorexia, and he had no reason to believe it's an image of an illness. It looks like no medical journal photo I've ever seen. Now that he knows the true story behind it, yes, he shouldn't use it in the future, but how did you expect him to come to the conclusion that it's a photo of an illness that the person didn't want used, when he most likely found it on the internet to be shared, with no indications of anything morbid?
 
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