I don't experience that at all and I wear very skimpy bikinis. The only time I can recall anyone referring to my attire or the lack thereof, was a lady I passed on the beach while I was walking who said "no tan lines for you". I replied with "no not much". This might be a function of where I live. A lot of bare skin on the beach is the norm, but it's mostly the women who are almost naked. Cheekies, thongs, and g-strings are the norm on young women at every beach I go to. No one walks back and forth past me. No one sets up nearby. And I can only recall that one comment. I'm a fairly large (as in fit, not fat) masculine looking, imposing figure on the beach so that might deter some negativity. I would welcome some interaction with women at the beach as long as it was positive, but have no interest in any sort of interaction with any man on the beach. Most people pretty much keep to themselves whether they come to the beach alone or with others.
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