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What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory?
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I have a few embarrassing childhood memories though can't remember all or which was most embarrassing but here are some things:
1.) When I was 5 I sat on some chewing gum in class. The teacher told of the kid who had the chewing gum and put my trousers in the washing machine while I stood there in just my top and pants with my hands in front of them, right in front the whole class, bright red in the face.
2.) When I was 6 there was this boy in my class I was sort of friends with and one day he kept hanging around me & one my other friends or something and I got quite upset/embarrassed about it for some reason (I think the other kids thought we liked each other or something, I can't remember). I would hide away from him whenever he was near because I just felt awkward around him and the other kids would wind me up and say stuff like "George is coming! You better hide". He went to the same junior school as me as well but always different classes. One day when I was 9 or 10 we were having some sort of "Fun day" which meant we mixed classes and I was paired with him for some project. Again, I felt kinda awkward around him so was getting nervous and joking about when I heard him go "She's acting like she's in love with me here" which just made me even more embarrassed.
3.) When I was 6 I once went outside without first telling my Mum or anyone as I thought they knew I was in the garden and went to speak to the kids next door through the fence as I often did. My Mum got annoyed with me for not telling her I was going outside so decided it would be fun to pull my pants down and smack my bottom in front of them. I was humiliated and very much convinced my Mum hated me (there were other things that made me think this too but that's another story).
I also had a pair of jeans that kept falling down one day, a crush called Mathew who everyone found out about and who ended up rejecting me and I would cry a lot and so get called a wimp or have the other kids bully me
Putting a hair pin in a electric outlet. There was no electricity in that part of school since that day
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