I know I am really digging deep in the questions lately. I just had a funny incident happen up at Walmart. This woman works at the customer service department and has waited on me several times. One of the times I was returning a bra and panties. She knows my wife so assumed they belonged to her. Now this incident started many months ago when I was returning those items. She tried to make me uncomfortable and I just went with it. Told her I didn't like the bra since it didn't give me enough support. Then I went on to say that I just didn't like the panties and proceeded to ask her if she thought I should switch to thongs. Now she laughed for a long time that night, but everytime since we have rehashed the bra and panties night. My wife got a little uncomfortable about the tone of the comments and thought that she suspected that I was a cd'er. So I asked her tonight what she thought. She immediately started telling how nervous men are returning things for their wives and she likes to play with them.
So there I was with a perfect opportunity to tell her about Michelle but I chose not to. I did so because of my wife even though another person in the store already knows that I am a cd'er. I would normally have told the woman about my cd'ing, but I chose not to. So it got me questioning how I decide who to tell and who not to tell.
So what are ya'll thoughts about this? Have you ever felt like you told the wrong person later?