BonnieJean
Practically Family
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I thought I'd share my embarassing experience today with you all...
Being the holiday season and wanting to find something special for hubby, I decided to put on my best clothes and head to the local antique mall. I wore a black pleated skirt with a nautical-inspired blouse and my usual "underthings" (stockings, girdle, undies, and slip). Earlier when I had donned my skirt, I was happy to note that it fit a little more loosely around my waist, signifying that my feeble attempts to loose some weight was working.
Joyfully, I walked into the antique mall sporting my vintage-inspired outfit, complete with vintage coat and purse, feeling like I really fit in with all the wonderfully displayed wares. Then I noticed a strange feeling after bending down to peer at some objects near the floor. Initially, I thought my slip was tangled up or something. Then it dawned on me. My panties were falling down! Apparently, my small weight loss also meant that my undies were looser too! (Today, I was wearing them on the outside of the garters--wrong move.) I figured if I could gracefully tug them back up that they would stay in place. But the very next time I bent down to look at something, they started creeping back down again. So I just ignored them. When I realized that they were going to keep their downward trek, I again, attempted to gracefully hike them up without being noticed. (The bathroom was nowhere to be found.) So, all through the building I did a little dance; bend down, stand up, hitch up the undies. I wondered if the shop owners would be suspicious about my strange behavior. Later on, I found a bathroom and promptly put the underwear where they belonged--under the garters, and then they finally stayed put.
When I got home I told my hubby about my "intimate predicament" and he laughed along with me, but just had to add, "Maybe they just thought you had a tick or something." I've not had this problem before, but I've decided that modern underwear does not go well with girdles. I got my Folkwear 1920s-1930s intimacies pattern out again and I'm determined to finally make some tap pants as my New Year's Resolution. I won't be caught in an "intimate predicament" again!
Being the holiday season and wanting to find something special for hubby, I decided to put on my best clothes and head to the local antique mall. I wore a black pleated skirt with a nautical-inspired blouse and my usual "underthings" (stockings, girdle, undies, and slip). Earlier when I had donned my skirt, I was happy to note that it fit a little more loosely around my waist, signifying that my feeble attempts to loose some weight was working.
Joyfully, I walked into the antique mall sporting my vintage-inspired outfit, complete with vintage coat and purse, feeling like I really fit in with all the wonderfully displayed wares. Then I noticed a strange feeling after bending down to peer at some objects near the floor. Initially, I thought my slip was tangled up or something. Then it dawned on me. My panties were falling down! Apparently, my small weight loss also meant that my undies were looser too! (Today, I was wearing them on the outside of the garters--wrong move.) I figured if I could gracefully tug them back up that they would stay in place. But the very next time I bent down to look at something, they started creeping back down again. So I just ignored them. When I realized that they were going to keep their downward trek, I again, attempted to gracefully hike them up without being noticed. (The bathroom was nowhere to be found.) So, all through the building I did a little dance; bend down, stand up, hitch up the undies. I wondered if the shop owners would be suspicious about my strange behavior. Later on, I found a bathroom and promptly put the underwear where they belonged--under the garters, and then they finally stayed put.
When I got home I told my hubby about my "intimate predicament" and he laughed along with me, but just had to add, "Maybe they just thought you had a tick or something." I've not had this problem before, but I've decided that modern underwear does not go well with girdles. I got my Folkwear 1920s-1930s intimacies pattern out again and I'm determined to finally make some tap pants as my New Year's Resolution. I won't be caught in an "intimate predicament" again!