To Butt or Not to Butt In
Here is a quandary of which I have been considering since yesterday and would like your opinions...
Yesterday I needed to run some errands, which included stopping in a local big box retailer. While I was walking up to the entrance i passed an elderly woman. She was moving very slowly supporting herself with a rolling shopping cart. Clearly suffering with kyphosis, she appeared to have related coordination / mobility issues. Never the less she was maintaining her independence, doing her own shopping without assistance. Her attire was a simple sweat shirt and sweat pants; the elastic waist pants were beginning to slide down. As she leaned over the cart a crescent of skin had been exposed. Walking past her I thought to myself, "she surely would be embarrassed by this display but would also be embarrassed if I mentioned it to her". At the entrance she sat down in a motor shopping cart which effectively concealed her attire malfunction.
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They intend to make a spectacle of themselves. |
Coincidentally as I was departing the store, she was directly in front of me. She was waiting in line, again standing and supported by a cart. Unfortunately her pants had dropped low enough for a considerable amount of her intergluteal cleft to be on display. It was a lot of skin and the exposure was progressing as she moved forward. Plumbers and Vegas showgirls would have been embarrassed to make such a show of themselves in the checkout line.
Did I do the right thing to intervene or should I have minded my own business? In such a situation would you want people to ignore your problem or assist you?