I was stopped by lifeguards because of my clothing problem
A SWIMMER was left red in the face after a lifeguard had to save him from something other than drowning in the water.
If there had been no one to help, they would not have been able to leave the pool with their ‘dignity’.
The swimmer shared her embarrassing wardrobe malfunction on the Reddit swimming forum, which has nearly 400,000 members.
They shared two photos of their swimming trunks, which looked irreparably damaged.
“I have never had a clothing malfunction while swimming laps until 2024, but I have had two in less than a year,” they wrote under the name Storm III.
“On both occasions my ass was hanging out [laughing].
“At least it’s the back and not the front haha.”
The Redditor said they would change into their swimsuits at home every morning before driving 20 minutes to the pool.
They felt humiliated when the lifeguard pointed out their clothing problem in front of other swimmers.
“The first time it happened, I was embarrassed and didn’t realize it and the lifeguards had to detain me while I was exercising,” they said.
“At least this time I noticed the hole myself and called a lifeguard to get a lost-and-found towel so I could leave the pool with some dignity!”
Many people gave the post a positive rating, joking that the size of the Redditor’s butt was causing the problem.
“That’s the price for wrapping cake,” someone said.
“Bros have a bakery there,” another noted.
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The horrific wardrobe fail comes after another Redditor vented his frustration over a fashion fail.
Posts under the handle Aero5a woman recounted how she dropped a piece of chocolate on her lap while eating a snack at her desk.
She said it looked like “dried menstrual blood” as it melted between her thighs onto her white pants.
She ran out of the office to buy a new pair of pants, hoping her coworkers wouldn’t notice the accident.
However, “no fewer than three or four men” in the office commented on her change of outfit, so she threw away her pants in a “fit of rage.”
Someone commented on the post and had experienced a similar situation. He had dropped a blueberry on his light-colored jeans.
Others admitted to feeling humiliated when buttons accidentally came undone, or when they walked out of the house without realizing their outfit was see-through.