HIGHLY STRUNG

Women mock the new VERY high-cut bikini trend saying they’ve ‘had less intrusive smear tests’

Others joked they'd need their 'cervix waxed' to brave Beginning Boutique's skimpy range

THOUSANDS of women have taken to Facebook to mock a new very high cut bikini trend - joking they've "had less intrusive smear tests".

Aussie brand Beginning Boutique's skimpy swimwear range was first brought to our attention at the weekend, when one mum recreated the brand's model shot to show how ridiculous the pants are.

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, was forced to use emojis to cover up her modesty after braving the.

And she's far from the only one who's confused, with one promotional shot of the thong bottoms and crop top racking up more than 149,000 comments and 35,000 shares in just a few days.

One woman commented: "I had a less intrusive smear test today", while a second joked: "I can't even sit like this in a normal bathing suit without my camel trying to stick its toe out and test the water."

Another labelled it a "cl** hammock", while one woman asked: "Are we not meant to have vaginas in 2019?"

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, bemused women wrote: "Do you have any suitable for mums with vaginas that hang like sleeve of wizard. Asking for a friend?

";In all seriousness though I reckon this would cover the c section pouch".

Quoting Mean Girls, one baffled customer joked: "Raise your hand if your vagina has ever felt personally victimised by Beginning Boutique" and a second added: "Stop trying to make fanny floss happen!"

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This set was labelled 'fanny floss' by horrified mumsCredit: Beginningboutique.com.au
The skimpy bottoms leave very little to the imaginationCredit: Beginningboutique.com.au

Others declared the entire range a "publicity stunt of overwhelmingly hilarious comments".

"Great marketing, even if it's at the expense of adding to the mentally detrimental unrealistic beauty standards and insecurities within the women and what is being perceived as Barbie doll labias as normal," one woman wrote.

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Just last week, a nude high-waisted set costing £28, with a buckle for readjustments, also caused controversy after blogger Olivia Mathers showed them off.

This nude set also caused a stir, with shoppers joking I'd 'need my cervix waxed' to wear itCredit: beginningboutique.com.au

 

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"Dental floss springs to mind!" one woman wrote, while another added: "Surely she's got those on back to front".
Others joked: "I'd need my God damn cervix waxed to wear that", and "now we have to worry about c**t slips as well as nip slips!"

Just last week, shoppers demanded Fashion Nova remove photo of swimsuit model with "her vagina hanging out".

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