Embarassing or Funny Shopping Stories
Today I returned a D-cup bra to M&S for a refund (in drab). The SA (Nicola - made a mental note) whilst smiling said "Did it not fit, luv". I just said "No" and smiled back, hoping I wasn't blushing too much. :o Afterwards, I wished I said something funnier, such as "the cups were too big", whilst displaying my molehills.
Now I know what I want for Xmas - 'Karren Hutton's little book of Witty Repostes'. LOL :D
Amazingly, this was the first time that I'd experienced a direct comment like this. I think she was just teasing, but it's that double entendre sort of thing. Usually, if the SA's ask anything at all it's just to know if the goods are faulty. Now whilst mildly embarrasing, I also quite enjoyed the more direct response and would have liked to have been more open. However, I'm also acutely aware that being open could backfire on my family if rumours spread. Problem is with having kids, you never really know who knows who.
Anyway, rambling a bit now, but just wondered if anyone else had some interesting stories they'd like to share.
This takes the cake.......
This happened quite a few years back to a close CD girlfriend of mine who whenever telling it makes me laugh so hard my mascara runs.
She was"dressed" and window shopping within the lingerie aisle of JCPenney and she could feel the elastic waistband loosen up around her pantie briefs. After a few more steps the worst happened.... they dropped down under her dress and fell to the floor.
Naturally she couldn't bend over and pull her panties back up there so she discretely stepped out of them and walked away leaving them lay on the aisle floor. She turned around a few minutes later to see a SA from that Dept. pick them up and fold them nicely and place them on the nearby table of panties she thought they fell of off. My friend almost outed herself trying to contain from breaking up.
Month later after she wrote it up in a CD newsletter and a member who read it said to her " so you're the one who lost her panties in JCPenney"
Beat that one!
Megan
Ironic but not embarassing
My story is not embarassing but more ironic. I was recently shopping for tights(pantyhose) in the lingerie dept. of a local superstore. While I was examining the packaging for size guidance the woman standing at the rack next to me suddenly announced that it was so nice to see a man shopping for a "lady". Without really thinking I replied with the truth that they were for my daughter. On reflection I thought that there was hint of sarcasm in her tone and wished I had been quick witted enough to lie and say they were for me.