kaplods cracked me up too.
Personally, you wear what you want and it's not my place to say anything to anyone. I do think that some suits are just over the top regardless of how large you are. I cringe at string bikini's/thongs/speeds and I've been to topless beaches before and wasn't a fan but I know that has more to do with my upbringing (rather conservative) than anything else.
I will say, though, that certain cuts/styles are simply going to be more flattering on certain bodies. This year I'm wearing a bikini because I could find one that fit me better than a two piece because I could get a top that went by my bra size so it was more supportive and I could get bottoms that covered up my lower belly (trust me nobody wants to see that!) but could show off my waist, which is at least decent. I have a one piece that certainly covers more but isn't very flattering due to the cut/fit/size.
I was in a water aerobic class once and there where a number of ladies who were very obese there. They all wore normal one pieces (no skirt, no sleeves or anything) and I actually thought the ones they had found were much more flattering than the ones with skirts because it didn't draw as much attention to the suit itself (I'm not saying there's anything wrong with the skirts but maybe it was also how these ladies didn't seem self-conscious either, who knows?).
Just like with any piece of clothes you're going to want to show off whatever part of your body is the best and cover the parts that are less favorable. Swimsuits certainly do make that more difficult but you can play with it to some extent (lower cut if you want to draw attention to your chest, two piece if you have a defined waist, higher cut thighs help elongate the legs etc). Some people are just better at finding clothes that work for them than others regardless of their size (and I'm not always perfect with this by any means...)! A bathing suit that fits your body well is going to be infinitely more flatter even on a larger size body than a horribly fitting one on a small body.
In the end I try not to be judgmental, especially, of those who are obese because I think it's just awesome that they are out there doing something active. Basically, my same opinion of when men/women going to the gym. They should be encouraged even if they're wearing a brown paper bag.
