Like Micheal, I have always managed to get this kind of thing wrong. Assuming it is not something noticed before leaving or something quick fixed with a comb, napkin, kleenex, etc., is it better to say something and have the person be embarressed the entire time or just ignore the problem and tell them when they get home and can properly fix the issue. Seems like it has always been a lose/lose situation no matter how it was handled.
A few years ago I ripped the back pocket on my jeans getting out of the car after lunch. Not one of my coworkers told me about it until one of them was nice enough to whisper in my ear hours later. I never understood why no one else said anything to me.
I always hated it when, after sometime of a certain Time of a Hair style or make up…someone would say…“I never liked that”. Why not say…let me suggest a Change to you??
Am I going color blind? I used to think that burgundy and purple went together fine. Now I’m being told they clash (and from a strip last week, orange and yellow too.) Yet green and purple (I’m told) would be a perfect match!
So you’re a guy, out shopping solo in the supermarket, and you notice a middle aged lady with the back of her skirt tucked into her underwear. Would you tell her?
P.S. I did, and she was grateful, even if embarrassed.
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
I honestly failed to notice until I read the end of the strip. I just thought the white was something that forgot to be colored in.
KenTheCoffinDweller about 8 years ago
Like Micheal, I have always managed to get this kind of thing wrong. Assuming it is not something noticed before leaving or something quick fixed with a comb, napkin, kleenex, etc., is it better to say something and have the person be embarressed the entire time or just ignore the problem and tell them when they get home and can properly fix the issue. Seems like it has always been a lose/lose situation no matter how it was handled.
nosirrom about 8 years ago
Good thing she wasn’t going commando.
diodonofrio about 8 years ago
I’d be more embarrassed walking out of the house in a burgundy shirt and purple pants. Is she colorblind?!
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 8 years ago
If it can happen to Captain Kirk it can happen to you…
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member about 8 years ago
A few years ago I ripped the back pocket on my jeans getting out of the car after lunch. Not one of my coworkers told me about it until one of them was nice enough to whisper in my ear hours later. I never understood why no one else said anything to me.
Brian Fink about 8 years ago
I once had an MBA professor give a lecture on Dressing for Success with an undone fly. Same response, “Didnt want to embarrass you”
thewizofaz about 8 years ago
It’s why you should always wear clean underwear when going our.
sewnice about 8 years ago
I always hated it when, after sometime of a certain Time of a Hair style or make up…someone would say…“I never liked that”. Why not say…let me suggest a Change to you??
JP Steve Premium Member about 8 years ago
Am I going color blind? I used to think that burgundy and purple went together fine. Now I’m being told they clash (and from a strip last week, orange and yellow too.) Yet green and purple (I’m told) would be a perfect match!
chuck_sa about 8 years ago
So you’re a guy, out shopping solo in the supermarket, and you notice a middle aged lady with the back of her skirt tucked into her underwear. Would you tell her?
P.S. I did, and she was grateful, even if embarrassed.
route66paul about 8 years ago
she would fit right in at walmart.