
11-14-2015, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by LovesGirlsWithUnzippedFly
I wore some old jeans with a kinda long zipper, so I figured I might try if it unzips by itself if the zipper pull is not in locked position(facing downwards) but instead facing upwards and thus enabling the zipper to slide down by itself.
...zipped up the jeans normally(and completely) except for leaving the zipper pull in the unlocked position.
And the sweater I wore didn't cover the crotch area of my jeans for most of the time because I often had to rise up as high as possible to reach the top of the hedge, making my body stretch and letting the sweater ride up.
...at least the "unzipping by itself" part works
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Just in case you wonder why I didn't just simply leave my zipper down when putting on the jeans and sticking the sweater into the jeans so that the crotch area of the jeans would have always been uncovered ^^
I always had a bad feeling about leaving the zipper down and keeping the crotch area uncovered by stuffing the sweater into the jeans, being fully aware I had done so (except for avoiding to look down so that I at least don't see the open zipper ^^), I figured that this might be too obvious and that my nervousness resulting from me being fully aware of having left the zipper down and knowing that it can be permanently seen because of the knowingly uncovered crotch area might give me away to others. So that's why I came up with the idea of dressing normally (zipping up completely and also keeping the sweater out of the jeans) except for the little detail of leaving the zipper pull in unlocked position and thus enabling the zipper to slide down by itself but just going on with/focusing on my business as usual (e.g. the hedge trimming) and therefore exerting no (direct) control on when and how fast the zipper will go down, making it look much more like an accident (at least I hope that it does). As soon as I know if it works (other people who notice the open fly not suspecting anything and believing it is an accident) I will let you know And I am curious how much time it will take until someone tells me and who (man/women, old/young, ...) it will be 
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Originally Posted by LovesGirlsWithUnzippedFly
So I took a look at the zipper and it had gone from completely zipped to completely unzipped in one hour, hehe  I guess that's due to bending down, getting up again, rising up, etc. when hedge trimming so there is quite a lot of movement of the hips, etc. thus exerting force on the zipper and making it go down.
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I remembered that things like feeling the need to re-adjust my clothing and other things(you know us men have to re-adjust their little friend every once in a while as I can get stuck in an uncomfortable position, putting a hand down the jeans and doing the re-adjusting of course exerts quite some force on the zipper so that it slides down) from time to time most likely helped in the zipper becoming completely undone in just one hour but from earlier tries with different jeans I already knew that the zipper has to go down about half on it's own before it will react to force exerted on it "by hand"
Cheers
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