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Ok so I'm late for work today and I forgot to shave my legs so the skirt i had sitting out to wear was a no go. So I throw on the first pair of pants I see in the closet. They felt a bit loose but I was like..ehh whatever. So I get in my car drive to work, park my car and get out and start walking over to the school. I'm on the other side of the road and I need to cross a busy intersection. The light for walking turns green so I walk across, but i SWEAR I can feel the eyes of all the people in their cars following me across the road. Not to mention this hottie with loads of tattoos walks past me (meaning he must have been behind me). I get to the school and start walking up the stairs when I realize my pants are half way down my ass and my panties are showing!!! :embarassed:

They were so loose that they were sliding off and I didn't notice it. I had to get paper clips and clip them to my underwear to keep them on the rest of the day! :guess

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LMBO at paper clipping your pants to your panties.....that is reeeeally funny!!!

yay for the NSV tho! Look at you, all skinny and showing your stuff to all passerby! You go girl! Hee!!

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Another example of sexism - since apparently that look is hot for males.

Hope you had your good undies on, lol.

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Reason number 22 for wearing a thong. You can always claim you wore your pants like that on purpose! *grins*

I'm so happy to hear that you're shrinking sweetie! Grats on your funny NSV!

Paper clips ... Im still laughing over that one too!

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You're not totally alone. I was walking around the store and thought boy this feels funny. Why am I tripping over my pants? I reached for the waist and realized my jeans were half way down my hips. Thankfully for me, I was wearing an equally to big shirt. I hobbled home saying hurray! But oh no, I can't wear these again. Now, I have to afford to new jeans.

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I haven't had mine slide that far down, but the other day at work my best friend said...I think someone moved out of the back of those pants...they went in the "not going back there" pile of clothes I am collecting. Yesterday I noticed I was occasionally stepping on my pants...I've lost so much in my legs my pants had gotten too long. Ah NSVs the best part of this.

Paper clips...I'll remember that...lol...good one!

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hehehe....actually I was wearing some cute black undies....so at least THAT was good, a thong would have been better though teehee.....hubby would LOVE that, he has been trying to get me to wear a thong since we started dating. I told him I was to fat for them...I think its going to come back and haunt me when i do lose more weight...then its gonna be...your not fat any more so you can wear thongs now....hehehe....

the paper clips....yeah well....i couldnt think of any thing better, no one in the school is as big as me so i doubt they would have had a spare belt to fit me, and rather then having my pants come down in front of all my students...i decided paperclips would do....on the down note, the one on the right side got stuck in my underwear fabric and put a hole in my cute black undies...damn.....:straight

Thanks ladies for all the kind words!!

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Congrats. This is really good and it makes you wonder how those kids get along with their pants down around their knees. I've watched them hold them up while walking. Sooooooooooo, maybe you were just in style with the students!!!!

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LMAO!!!! haha, yeah i dont know how they do it either, ive seen the guys with their pants so low u can see almost all of their underwear..what the heck is that....?!

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