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Mother asks sunbathing woman to cover bikini: "My sons are staring at you"

A young woman enjoying the sun by a lake was approached by an indignant mother because her sons were constantly watching her. According to park employees, her swimming outfit was not inappropriate.
Aurea was recently sunbathing on Freedom Lake in New York. The Mexican woman living in the US made a video for TikTok when she was suddenly addressed by a mother of two sons. “Do you see that group of boys there? Those are my sons. They stare at your butt which is almost completely visible. Do you need to have shorts? Because I have one, ”she snaps. A confused Aurea asks the woman what she means exactly. “I mean you have to cover your bottom. Thanks ”, the mother responds. "Is there a rule that imposes that on me?" Asks Aurea. “Yes, nudity. You can't walk around naked on a beach like this. It is a public place, ”replies the woman.
Aurea claims that afterwards she polled a few employees of the park to see if her bikini was indeed not sufficiently concealed, but they did not think so. She shared the video on TikTok, where the footage has been viewed more than three million times. Most people find the mother's reaction exaggerated. "Maybe she should teach her boys not to stare at people," it says. Others are of the opinion that Aurea should have put on a slightly more careful swimming outfit because it is a family park. “It is a beautiful bikini and you can be proud that you look good with it. However, I think there are better places to wear something like that, but not in a family park, ”it says. There is something to be said for that, but I must admit the view is beautiful.

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