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Michelle James
10-16-2014, 03:49 PM
Normally I don,t wear shape wear. OK I used to years ago (30+) for all the wrong reasons and maybe I'll just leave it at that.
In case anyone doesn't know, I'm what you would call a big girl. Size 26-28 or 30-32 depending on the maker so I have no delusion that a girdle of any kind is going to hold any of this in. Most it will do is maybe smooth out the bumps and bulges. I have a hand full of tops that due to gall bladder surgery 25+ years ago (the old way with a massive scar) happen to show that particular bulge and of course there's the "rolls" as well. So I have a couple of light to medium, high waist long leg girdles that take care of the problem. One that I have had a while that takes care of the problem but tends to roll down and requires a lot of tugging and readjusting. The other one I just bought because it was advertised and because it was not supposed to roll down. Last Saturday night we decided to do dinner at Champp's and take in a movie. I was getting dressed and I put on a new pair of jeans with black sequined embroidery down the legs. In my mind this called for a black top. You can see where this is going. The only black top that seemed to look right was one of the aforementioned bulge activators. Realizing that I thought "I'll wear my new girdle"
Note: Don't ever do this with out a test drive. Any way throwing caution to the wing I wiggled in to the damn thing and bulges contained off we went. We arrived at the restaurant and all seemed normal. Feeling bulge free and confident in my new wonder garment I sat down to enjoy a club sandwich and Ice tea. We finished dinner and as I stood up to leave something didn't feel right. I quickly felt around my waist and the girdle was gone. Well not gone exactly just slipped down about 5 inches. Not rolled but slipped. By the time I walked to the car the waistband was down to the center of my more than ample tush. We drove across the parking lot to the theater and when I got out of the car it had slipped even further. Figuring the best solution was to get to the ladies room in the theater as soon as possible and make necessary adjustments we headed in that direction all the while my SO asking "what's wrong". Walking across the lobby it slipped to my knees with the crotch area lined up with the crotch of my jeans causing me to walk in some combination of a geisha and a Sumo wrestler. At this point my SO must have figured it out because it was all she could do to keep from laughing hysterically. I made it to the ladies room after a long walk across the lobby that at the time felt like a couple of miles. I made it into a stall took that cursed garment off stuck it in my purse and walked out of the ladies room commando style not really caring what may bulge.

I threw the offending item away as soon as we got home. As for my SO she laughed all the way home and still chuckles every time she thinks about me shuffling to the ladies room.

Anyone else have a similar story to tell???

BLUE ORCHID
10-16-2014, 04:30 PM
Hi Michelle, You paint a great picture with words. ROTF-LMAO.:D

flatlander_48
10-16-2014, 05:34 PM
Anyone else have a similar story to tell???

After a fashion...

http://www.crossdressers.com/forums/showthread.php?207183-Dressed-AND-Noticed&p=3418540&viewfull=1#post3418540

Rhonda Darling
10-16-2014, 06:05 PM
Stop! I have tears as big as horse turds rolling down my cheeks. Now THAT is a funny story. Thank you for sharing . . . . . Bruhahahahahahahahahaha squeek squeek gasp, chortle, he haw he haw. I'm losing it here, sisters. This is the best tragedy I've read in years. Michelle, my heart goes out to you. My shape wear has done similar, though on a much less grandiose scale, and it changed my evening.

Note to self. No matter how good the shape garment may be, have undies with you, just in case.

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA . . . . . . oh my god that was good.

Rhonda

Kate Simmons
10-16-2014, 06:09 PM
Nope but all I could think about as I read your story was the old Playtex commercial on TV where the woman said "My girdle is killing me." :)

bridget thronton
10-17-2014, 01:07 AM
I could not make up a better story than yours

Beverley Sims
10-17-2014, 05:56 AM
I was lucky I only wore one out of curiosity and no nightmares. :)

bimini1
10-17-2014, 12:28 PM
The girdle slipped and I rolled, on the floor with laughter. A fresh take on the proverbial my girdle is killing me.

charlenesomeone
10-17-2014, 12:44 PM
Tales of the slippery girdle, a new Hollywood reality show.

Michelle James
10-17-2014, 04:40 PM
Ooooh a reality show for Michelle!!! As the tranny turns? Days of our thighs? Law and order Lgbt? Mysteries of Laura/Larry?

flatlander_48
10-17-2014, 06:50 PM
Search for our Girdles?

Panty Place?

The Young and The Shapeless?

902XL?

Panty Landing?

docrobbysherry
10-17-2014, 11:11 PM
You're darned lucky u were wearing pants, Michelle. Or, u mite have ended up on the floor with your girdle around your ankles!

I've purchased firm waste cinchers that, "won't slip". They felt fine when I put them on. Then, after I'm out and about, moving around or dancing, suddenly I find I'm being cut in half! Dam things rolled down to my waist! Now, all I wear r cinchers with bones and/or panties or shoulder straps. And, girdles with straps.

sometimes_miss
10-18-2014, 06:59 AM
What I find irritating, is that every single 'foundation' garment advertised is worn by a women who doesn't need one. Firm breasts abound, hourglass figures, etc.. What we need is truth in advertising, show us the item worn by a woman with 46FFF cup breasts, a round figure, and a butt that looks like it has a shelf big enough to put a potted plant on, in the 'before' picture, and what she looks like in the indicated garment.
Me, I stick with all-in-ones, here's a well fitting one cheap, that won't give you a wedgie front or back: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Crown-ette-Satin-Panel-Body-Briefer-All-in-One-Black-46-B-/220904574445?pt=US_Shapewear&hash=item336ef04ded
They show up on ebay periodically in black or beige, and you can find white by other brands. This one, however, I can personally recommend as comfortable and well made, and inexpensive; and it holds everything where it should without cutting into tender areas.

Tina B.
10-18-2014, 09:26 AM
I'm sorry, but I've laughed so hard my girdle slipped down! I wear a girdle a lot of the time, besides being large, I also have a post surgery bump, and a girdle is the only way to make it disappear, but a miner slip down is the worst I've suffered. I have to agree, it's a good thing you where wearing pants or the story could have been even funnier.