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Old 09-09-2021, 05:17 AM
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Default Nip Slips and attitudes of nip slipper

I've always found it interesting as to how ladies react to "popping out". I've found that women in their twenties and thirties act general differently than those in their forties, I.e. millennial vs gen x if you find those labels useful.

Where as I've found, when a slip occurs on a millennial lady and she realises, she is typically super quick to react. When perhaps a nip pops up over a bikini top, or when adjusting the clips at the back of a bikini top it slips through her fingers and pings back round her front, they are very quick to react, and very concerned if anyone has seen anything. This usually results in a "did I, didn't I?" internal conversation in my head.

On the other hand the gen x ladies seem far more relaxed in general. There seems to be an attitude of "I can see my breast is accidentally exposed but I'll just finish what I'm doing/tying the back of my bikini top up first then I'll sort that out."

This happened to me yesterday when I strolled down to my local outdoor pool in my lunch hour. I was taking a dip to cool off and there was 40 something lady sunning herself next to her husband less than 10 yards from me. She was fiddling with the ties at the back off her top when suddenly most of her left breast popped out; her nipple and perhaps a couple of inches below. I saw her look down and realise she was exposed; it was very crowded as it was so hot. But she just carried on adjusting the bikini top ties behind her back for maybe 10 seconds before she finally put her breast back out of view.

I should say this wasnt a pool where people ever go topless. There were a lot of ladies there in nice, high cut swimwear, or smaller style bikinis. But this lady and her more relaxed attitude was certainly the highlight of my lunch break.
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