Yes i would. I remember years ago when i was attending the anti natal clinic my Dr walked out to the waiting room + his zip was open, when i went into his room i told him, he dived behind the curtain to fix himself, then said " I wondered why the last patient shot out of the room !!! ", we both laughed. His face was a picture.
I once saw my bishop standing in front of a lot of people with his zipper down. Went up to him and passed him a note to zip up. You should see the look on his face.
It would be dangerous for me to tell a woman that she was open to the elements, because i shouldn't have been looking in that direction, so i would simply haul the zipper up and walk on :)))
I have had on more than one occasion during the course of my life cause to let a fellow gentleman be aware that "his zip was down". As this has no doubt saved him from further embarrassment I have always found them grateful for this information.Just as much as I, too,have been grateful to be told on the few (very!) times I have found myself in a similar situation....!!
No silly, he he he - I'd ask a male companion of mine or my husband's to tell him. I'd probably only notice anyway if he was wearing dark trousers and his white shirt was poking out. I'm usually too nosy looking at my surroundings and other people's faces to notice much more than that lol.
If I'm just passing them quickly in the hall it probably won't occur to me fast enough to tell them, or if i dislike them or hey dislike me I won't bother, but otherwise I'll try to quietly take them aside and alert them to the fact.
Yes, I did that, already. I told a lady that her pants were wide-open in the back, and there was no one around . . . I would want someone to inform my wife, my sister, my daughter, or my neice of such; it's okay. I realized that the lady was going to be entering a High-Rise Building, where she was sure to be spotted by someone who knew her, personally; or maybe even several people . . . Office co-workers, etc. I was polite; and I said, "Excuse me ma'am, but you are open in the back." . . . She quickly responded with "Thank you." . . . And she reached back and did something; I don't know what; as she turned to head for her building as I kept walking toward my own building. It was kind early in the morning; but still there were a few people on the street, though. Her panties were so bright in contrast to her more darker stretch pants that she was wearing.
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