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OK, Sitting here in S. Korea (on business), dressed in a heavily padded T-Shirt bra (what I wear when I don't have my breast forms with me or when I want a little less) and panties in my hotel room, being up later than I expected due to many reports and emails that need to be sent, I realized I was out of beer. OK, no big deal, I've done this a few times before, since I've been here a combined time of around three months since last October (it's now June 25 2014).

I put on some shorts, a T-shirt and then a zipper hoodie and head down to the convenience market on the first floor. I get done with my beer purchase and realize, I forgot my key (Korea still uses actual keys). I get back on the elevator and head for the fifth floor which is where the check in desk is. The owner's wife is there and I try to explain that I locked myself out of my room.

She grabs a master key and we head to the elevator. In broken English, she asks if I'm hot in my sweater. I laugh and say yes. She suggested that I take it off, and I zip it down a bit, in this dimly lit hotel, and ex-plain I am a bit hot. I didn't explain that I don't want people to see my breasts, as I'mm actually a male.

Sorry, I just thought it was so funny that I had to post....... :)

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If Murphy was a CDer, he would have thought of a law for that. :lol: Glad things worked out, and yes, stuff happens.

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Carolyn Marie

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Guest Fiona

Gennee, Thanks. :)

Carolyn, haha. I've been SO careful to have my key with me taking my time every time I leave, especially when I'm heavily under-dressed. I was mortified but had to laugh.

And here's another doozie!

Back-story - I have a male co-worker who is married, who I have worked with for many years. The last few years he has grown his hair longer and wears a variety of female style clothes like kinda girly shoes, really tight somewhat feminine pants and even shorts with tights on beneath, and carries a 'man-purse'and has his finger nails done at all times. Frankly, he picks the most nasty colors, but hey, who am I? I've been quietly wondering if he's a CD, but that's truly none of my business so I don't say anything. And he's the mechanical engineer that is here with me in Korea, I'm the electrical engineer.

During my my two months here I went home for five days in the middle. My wife and I headed to a hotel for some 'us' time due to our daughter and her family living with us (that has SUCKED). While there my wife painted my toenails a beautiful sparkly pink with the intentions of removing it before leaving the hotel. Well, we forgot and she remember the night before my flight. I told her to never mind, no time and no one will see. In actuality, I love having them painted and will likely continue to do so in the future. In any case, I've been good about it, always having my feet covered when around people, which is no big deal anyway.

Last weekend I went to the massage parlor in the hotel and was a little apprehensive, but hey, the masseuses here don't really speak English so no big deal. OK, so I get there and the woman who comes in she giggles and comments on my toes. She then asked if I'm a girl, I kinda laugh and said no. Nothing else was said. During the massage she asked if I am {the above mentioned co-worker}'s co-worker. I said yes then became a bit concerned that she might mention to him, in passing.

Here it is near the end of the week and he says nothing, so I figure I'm good to go. Yesterday was a particularly AWFUL day as this piece of equipment just won't work at all, no matter what we do, and my customer is being a complete, I'll leave it at that. Anyway, I was on a real rant last night after receiving a bad email from the customer who intends for us to remain here until it works. While that's not happening, I was just beyond peed at everything.

I texted my co-worker to remind him that I needed his report on the re-design of some mechanical parts to replay to the MFG for further info. He said he's going out to dinner and I said "NOT before you provide that info, I need it now". He said, I'll be right to your room and draw it. I jump up, take off my bra and stuff, put on my shorts and t-shirt and then he was at my door. Our current frames of minds is not good and we're both DONE with this and we are going back and forth until I get the info and he leaves.

Today, I had a cooler head and while we were BSing he said, "oh yeah, nice toenails. I wanted to tell you last night but in I could see that you were not in a great mood so thought better of it". I was initially mortified, but told him that the wife thought it would be cute and we forgot to remove it before I left. I think he bought it, but am not sure.

Now I'm laughing about it.

Sorry for the long winded story, I just though it was kinda hilarious.......

-Fiona

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OK, Sitting here in S. Korea (on business), dressed in a heavily padded T-Shirt bra (what I wear when I don't have my breast forms with me or when I want a little less) and panties in my hotel room, being up later than I expected due to many reports and emails that need to be sent, I realized I was out of beer. OK, no big deal, I've done this a few times before, since I've been here a combined time of around three months since last October (it's now June 25 2014).

I put on some shorts, a T-shirt and then a zipper hoodie and head down to the convenience market on the first floor. I get done with my beer purchase and realize, I forgot my key (Korea still uses actual keys). I get back on the elevator and head for the fifth floor which is where the check in desk is. The owner's wife is there and I try to explain that I locked myself out of my room.

She grabs a master key and we head to the elevator. In broken English, she asks if I'm hot in my sweater. I laugh and say yes. She suggested that I take it off, and I zip it down a bit, in this dimly lit hotel, and ex-plain I am a bit hot. I didn't explain that I don't want people to see my breasts, as I'mm actually a male.

Sorry, I just thought it was so funny that I had to post....... :)

Yes it was, good thing she wasn't a bit more inquisitive.

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