i dont know
2006-08-11 13:17:30
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answer #1
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answered by mr.christie 3
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I'm having a blank moment - because I heard a really embarrassing story that happened to someone else, and it is now the only embarrassing story I can think of! So I'll share it anyway...
A woman (who will remain anonymous!) had an appointment at a gynecologist. The clinic called her and asked if she could reschedule her appointment to 9am instead of 11. She agreed.
The morning arrived, her daughter wasn't well. So she busied herself arranging for someone to look after her while she went to her appointment. It was now 8am.
Like most women, she wanted to "be presentable & clean" when meeting the doctor, but she had no time to properly "sort herself out". So she hurried into the bathroom, & using a cloth near the sink, proceeded to clean herself. She threw the cloth into the wash basket & went to her appointment.
When she was called in, she went through the process: lying on the table, opening her legs and thinking about anything that wasn't this. The doctor approached and said "My! We did make a special effort today, didn't we." Confused, the woman said nothing.
After her appointment she went about her regular day, shopping, cleaning...
Later that evening, her daughter said, "Mum, where is my glitter? It was in a cloth by the sink, but I can't find it."
2006-08-11 13:31:41
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answered by chocolette 4
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Well, I wasn't really embarassed, but should have been. I was just out of high school, 17. Walked into a very high end mens shop, and told them I was looking for a Cashier Job. They thought I said Cashmere Jock, and the conversation went on for a few moments. Actually, I probably did turn a bit pink, but remember laughing at myself, along with them.
2006-08-11 13:19:36
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answer #3
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answered by gypsyworks 3
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2016-12-17 09:18:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Well for me was,I'm been caught by my mom during I'm was
masturbate in my room.I'm forget to lock my door,so untill she
already walk in without knocking my door.That time I'm was
fully naked,my mom just saw all the "act" I'm doing that moment.
That the most embrassing thing I'm ever had.
2006-08-11 15:09:08
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answered by hAPPY 4
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There are many embarrassing things, but this is the one I remembered first:
At my last job...a very high-stress job... I was made to cry by a customer whose very expensive item I ruined. The next year, I was waiting in line at Christmas to buy something from one of my employees, when the person in front of me caught my eye and said loudly, in front of my other customers and employees, "You're the one I made cry last summer!" Did I say very loudly?
That doesn't sound so bad when I type it, but I remember every detail of both of those moments.
2006-08-11 13:20:29
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answered by Anonymous 4
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Yesterday I accidentally sent a text to my boss that was intended for my boyfriend. They are right next to each other in my phone book. I nearly died. As soon as I saw my boss he fell apart laughing and I felt my face turn crimson. Probably not the worst but I'm still blushing because it is so fresh in my mind.
2006-08-11 13:18:33
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answered by sticky 7
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I can't talk about it! I blush to this day. It was mortifying! LOL.
Have a good evening!
2006-08-11 13:18:08
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answered by jfmm 7
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crapping my pants in school
2006-08-11 13:31:05
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answered by ferrari_king_101 1
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nothing
2006-08-11 13:13:22
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answered by MARKOS KRUGER 5
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