SuperKawaiiMama
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While I was out to lunch today with the Mr. there was a young girl about 13 sitting across from us. She was sitting there with a woman who appeared to be her mother (judging by the age difference). The Mr. was quite horrified when he pointed out to me that the girl in question, wearing a short denim skirt, sat with her legs akimbo, her underwear on full show to the world.:eusa_doh:
She didn't seem an exhibitionist type, (your wanna be Britney's) but young and naive. I was sorely tempted to go over and have a quiet word in her ear, but didn't want to appear to be a complete weirdo for having noticed and pointed out such a thing, especially in front of her mother. (Yes, I was aghast that her mother would not have already taught her daughter how to sit if she allowed her out in such a tiny skirt).
What do you think, should I have said something in spite of the possible embarrassment for them both and myself? I am someone who will always tell you if you have your skirt tucked into your knickers, toilet paper on your shoe or any other of those embarrassing things. This one just felt like I might be crossing the line.
She didn't seem an exhibitionist type, (your wanna be Britney's) but young and naive. I was sorely tempted to go over and have a quiet word in her ear, but didn't want to appear to be a complete weirdo for having noticed and pointed out such a thing, especially in front of her mother. (Yes, I was aghast that her mother would not have already taught her daughter how to sit if she allowed her out in such a tiny skirt).
What do you think, should I have said something in spite of the possible embarrassment for them both and myself? I am someone who will always tell you if you have your skirt tucked into your knickers, toilet paper on your shoe or any other of those embarrassing things. This one just felt like I might be crossing the line.