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nipples on the lose - do I say anything?

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NK65alot · 27/03/2009 15:55

I recently sat on the London tube opposite a smart middle class, middle aged lady whose top had slipped thereby showing a nipple. I was torn between saying something to save her further embarassment and saying nothing to avoid seeming like a voyeur. What would you do?

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RubyrubyrubyRaven · 27/03/2009 15:59

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Juwesm · 27/03/2009 16:00

I'd be mortified, but I'd like to know!

mrsmaidamess · 27/03/2009 16:00

Say nothing. You may need somewhere to hang your coat if it gets cold.

echt · 08/04/2009 07:17

Mrs - I laughed so much stuff came out of my nose.

PadDad · 13/04/2009 09:10

You have to tell them. It's neighbourly.

I was cleaning my car on a quiet London street when a beautiful girl walked past.

She was wearing a floaty, lightweight summer dress and as she walked up the street I saw that most of the back of her skirt was tucked into the waistband of her G-string.

I had the same debate with myself -- should I let her know and probably embarrass her, or forget it and just enjoy the view?

But she was heading right up to one of the busiest shopping streets in London. It was better that she found out only a few people had seen her, rather than find out later that hundreds had.

So actually I felt like quite a virtuous voyeur.

cornsilk · 13/04/2009 09:11

So did you tell her then pad dad?

PadDad · 13/04/2009 13:51

Yeah I did. It's only kind. That was the point I was trying to make in my post.

Sounds like NK65alot on the tube didn't tell the exposed-nipple woman?

cornsilk · 13/04/2009 20:41

You are a true gentleman Pad Dad.

onepieceofcremeegg · 13/04/2009 20:44

I would also mention it but in a very discreet way, something like "oh your top may have slipped down a little" or "I think you skirt may be a little rucked up at the back"

Play it down but make them aware.

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