Tourists Using Bikini Too Sexy in Bali Reaps Controversy

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Denpasar - A tourist in Bali is criticized for wearing a bikini that is too sexy. He wears a bikini when shopping at a convenience store.

In Bali, tourists wearing bikinis have become a daily sight. But this time, a tourist whose identity is unknown has caused controversy. That's after the bikini he wore was too sexy and he wore it while shopping in a convenience store.

Photos of tourists wearing bikinis too sexy are shared on the Bali Expats Facebook page as seen by AFP on Thursday (10/31/2019). The photo of course invites pros and cons.

The reason is, the tourist just ignored shopping at the minimarket by wearing a very mini bikini, the shape is actually almost like a G-String compared to a bikini. Many commented that he was not dressed in his place.

"I'm really surprised, residential areas like Pepito Umalas allow tourists like this to enter the shop. And this guy thinks he deserves to wear a bikini like that?" said the uploader of the photo.

"Very disrespectful! Wear a sarong when you go shopping," said another traveler.

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Most of the traveler's comments blaspheme the tourist. This bikini-wearing tourist is considered to have no sense of 'cultural sensitivity', considering he is in Bali, not in his own hometown.

But there is also a traveler who highlights the ethical issue of taking photos of tourists in a bikini secretly alias without the knowledge of those concerned. The person who takes the photo should also be aware that he is photographing the tourist without the tourists' consent.

"I understand about respecting culture, but there is also respect for others and not taking pictures carelessly continue to upload them in cyberspace just to embarrass them in public," continued the traveler.


The incidence of female tourists who wear bikinis too sexy is not the first time. A similar case also occurred in Flipina. The difference is, in the Philippines tourists who wear bikinis too sexy are subject to fines of US $ 49 (around Rp 686 thousand).
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