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AIBU?

to feel a bit grossed out about my friend?

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razzlebathbone · 13/05/2011 17:15

A group of us were out for a few drinks last week. We'd only had a couple and we were all chatting etc. and we got on to the subject of shopping for clothes. Anyway, New Look cropped up in the conversation and she says 'oh, I was in New Look last week, trying a dress on in the changing room, and I got caught short so I took one of my socks off and shit in it'. Shock Apparently she took the sock out with her to put in a bin in the shopping centre and told a sales assistant she might want to check the drains. There is a public toilet about 50 yards away.

AIBU to look at her in a different light now? Or just overreacting. Confused

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BooBooGlass · 13/05/2011 17:17

That is vile

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FabbyChic · 13/05/2011 17:17

That is gross, sorry but you don't get caught that short as an adult you do have enough time to find a toilet.

I'd seriously look at her differently.

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PinkToeNails · 13/05/2011 17:17

Shock...does she have a medical condition?

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CareyFakes · 13/05/2011 17:18

Haha that is rank, but funny, but rank. I'd have laughed but in my head I'd have been thinking "What a dirty cunt"

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razzlebathbone · 13/05/2011 17:18

No she doesn't have a medical condition.

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PinkToeNails · 13/05/2011 17:19

That is really gross. I would definitely look at her in a different light.

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Honeybee79 · 13/05/2011 17:19

Shock Shock

Is she mentally ill?

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GreenToes · 13/05/2011 17:19

That is absolutely disgusting! And very weird to tell your friends about it.

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ZimboMum · 13/05/2011 17:19

Yuck. That is awful Shock

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AuntieMaggie · 13/05/2011 17:20

the only way she'd have been caught short would've been if she had the runs and it wouldn't have stayed in the sock... yuk...

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BaronessOrczy · 13/05/2011 17:20

There are no words.

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cassierosse · 13/05/2011 17:20

Bleurgh. Shock

Seriously, she didn't have time to get to a toilet ?

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Reality · 13/05/2011 17:21

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tanmu82 · 13/05/2011 17:21

oh. my. gosh.

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RightUpMyRue · 13/05/2011 17:21

Ha ha ha! That is so gross I can't actually believe it.

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bibbitybobbityhat · 13/05/2011 17:22

That is totally untrue. Cannot believe people are so gullible.

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Pancakeflipper · 13/05/2011 17:22

She's a very neat pooper to get it all in sock with no mess. What did she use as loo roll? Or did she not wipe? Urgh.

Any other odd behaviour from her?

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TeacupTempest · 13/05/2011 17:22

No Way! Seriously?

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razzlebathbone · 13/05/2011 17:23

I think because we were on our way to being well oiled it seemed like one of those things which are so outrageous you can't help but laugh in a reaction of astonishment. At the time. But the next day I was just thinking WTF???

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FurKnickersAndNoCoat · 13/05/2011 17:23

Is this a joke? People just don't do that unless they have problems.

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RightUpMyRue · 13/05/2011 17:24

Was either a small poo or a big sock.

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DameShirleyKnot · 13/05/2011 17:24

Hahahahahaha! It's not true, what about the inevitable stow away pee?

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pigletmania · 13/05/2011 17:25

That is Envy the mentality if people and to tell other people like it's something to be proud of, what does she want a pat on the back. She does sound like she has a mental health problem

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LittlePickleHead · 13/05/2011 17:25

That is seriously weird, I can't believe that you would do that without having some kind of mental health issue.

I mean, when I'm drunk with my friends we do love to share embarassing stories and perhaps reveal a bit more than we should on occassion, but I have NEVER heard anything like that

(and I have some friends with seriously embarassing tales!)

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