The swimsuit, nude-colored with minimal straps, left little to the imagination, exposing her buttocks.
The controversy surrounds the use of G-strings at public pools and water parks, as the trend continues to divide opinions among swimmers.
The debate intensified after a daring swimmer went viral for wearing what many deemed an “inappropriate” swimsuit.
Images of the swimsuit quickly went viral, leading to widespread debate over appropriate attire in public swimming areas.
They argue that young women wearing “itsy bitsy teeny weeny bikinis” make them uncomfortable when they are out with their children.
Dixon explains: “Recently while at my son’s swimming lessons I couldn’t help but notice a young lady walking around in a very revealing piece of swimwear.
“The term itsy bitsy teeny weeny bikini seems to have taken on a whole new meaning with the G-string bikini becoming a popular choice among some of our young women.”
Public sentiment seems to back the frustrated school mum.
A TikToker named Kim Stram shared a video capturing another woman at a waterpark dressed in a similar, scantily clad manner.
The video shows the woman in a nude-colored bathing suit with a G-string thong, staying primarily in the wave pool crowded with young children and parents.
Behind her, a man in sunglasses stands, prompting Kim to ask, “Is it appropriate for a family water park, or not?” and stating:
The video quickly gathered various opinions in the comments.
One user mentioned, “People keep saying there’s kids around but the kids don’t care. The women are just concerned their husbands are looking.”
Yet, some argued that the woman should have considered the setting more carefully.
Another added, “It definitely isn’t appropriate and for those of you saying kids don’t care, you’re part of the problem, kids follow what they see and think is okay.”