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What's the most embarrassing thing a parent has done to you
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over a year ago
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Called the police because she couldn't get hold of me back in the days before mobile phones. I was 18 and on my gap year in college. I was absolutely mortified when Hampshire Constabulary turned up at my door |
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over a year ago
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"Punched me in the eye in front of 2000 people but to be fair i did deserve it
Pretty sure no one would deserve that! " oh i really did i was having a tantrum at 22 |
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I was 16 and very shy. Boy I fancied was even more shy and lived on our street. Pissed out his nut one day, my dad matched me over to him and told the boy I liked him. Neither of us knew where to look |
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"I was 16 and very shy. Boy I fancied was even more shy and lived on our street. Pissed out his nut one day, my dad matched me over to him and told the boy I liked him. Neither of us knew where to look "
Did it have a happy ending though? You can't leave us like that. |
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"I was 16 and very shy. Boy I fancied was even more shy and lived on our street. Pissed out his nut one day, my dad matched me over to him and told the boy I liked him. Neither of us knew where to look
Did it have a happy ending though? You can't leave us like that. "
No! The embarrassment was completely in vain |
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"Punched me in the eye in front of 2000 people but to be fair i did deserve it
Pretty sure no one would deserve that! oh i really did i was having a tantrum at 22 "
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"I was 16 and very shy. Boy I fancied was even more shy and lived on our street. Pissed out his nut one day, my dad matched me over to him and told the boy I liked him. Neither of us knew where to look "
Mine is similar. My mum took me into the local shop and told the Saturday lad serving there that I had a crush on him. I was mortified and ran out of the shop. He told his mates who in turn told my friends that I was too fat!
Oh the embarrassment !
Viv |
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"I was 16 and very shy. Boy I fancied was even more shy and lived on our street. Pissed out his nut one day, my dad matched me over to him and told the boy I liked him. Neither of us knew where to look
Mine is similar. My mum took me into the local shop and told the Saturday lad serving there that I had a crush on him. I was mortified and ran out of the shop. He told his mates who in turn told my friends that I was too fat!
Oh the embarrassment !
Viv"
Brutal! X |
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When still living with my mom around the age of 19-20 I used to be allowed to have my girlfriend stop over ....one night we were a little bit noisy in bed and the following morning my mom wasn't to pleased and in front of my girlfriend said I had to stop using her house as a knocking shop
We laugh about it now .....NOT |
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My dad, who was a surgeon, gave me “that” talk about the birds and bees over the kitchen table after dinner one night. I was as red as a beetroot, not least because of his rather graphic but artistically hand drawn pictures of the male and female anatomy.
Still miss him though. |
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