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Originally Posted by TheOlympianGod
My vote is no. Many camel toes are only known once a suit becomes wet and a girl is active (moving)... which creates a more noticeable camel toe. (better chance of being caught in the creases) Standing still and dry there is a less chance of that happening unless the suit is very tight. Plus when your looking at a suit in a mirror it would seem that it would be hard to see cause your eyes aren't waist high.
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I think that the proliferation of camel toes started with the shaving trend. Once the pubic hair is shaved off, I think it's much easier for the clothing material, especially wet clingy bathing suit material to work itself in between the labia to form the camel toe. Back in the '70's, the time of full thick bushes, I never saw a camel toe on an adult woman (but I did see lots of peeking pubes). Now CT's seem to be pretty common.