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loosing something

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:17 pm
by KimberlyS
Ok this is just for GG's or other CDers that this has happened to in public.

I know I have made the stupid comment when a GG is eating and something falls in the front of her shirt, Oh I can get that for you. But what do you do if you loose something down the front of your shirt?

Yes I am asking because yes it happened to me. And the guy in me just reached in and pulled it out. Afterwards I am going, "did I really just do that", how stupid. And I looked around to see if anyone had seen me do it. But I guess everyone was too busy watching the game.

kim
joe in a skirt

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:57 pm
by Curly(SO)
Depends what it is! Dry stuff - just leave it there, it'll make it's way out at some point :P (save it for supper :mrgreen: )If you are out, and something messy goes down, a quick trip to the bathroom would be appropriate 8-[ #-o

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 7:36 pm
by Carolynn
When I am eating, I often move forward slightly to meet the bite and thus any food dropping goes on the outside where there is a napkin. Also, if you are sitting up to the table instead of away from it like many males, you tend to drop less anyway.

Carolynn (the not so messy diner) :lol:

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 2:00 am
by KimberlyS
Curly(SO) wrote:...(save it for supper :mrgreen: )
LOL. I will remember the snack for later thing for future outings.

Curly my after thought was what the heck did I just do, I should have gone to the bathroom to get it out.

Carolynn wrote:When I am eating, I often move forward slightly to meet the bite and thus any food dropping goes on the outside where there is a napkin.
Carolynn, normally I use the same method for eating even in male mode. That night I was also working on my relate-ability to my wife by wearing a set of 42DDD's. I have learned quickly that there is only so much sitting up and leaning forward one can do. They are just something to be over come and dealt with when eating and doing many things. Also makes one a bit more careful on how full to fill ones fork when eating.

Nothing like experiencing something for being able to relate to someone about it.