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To ask about your most embarrassing stories to cheer up sister.

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Abilouise · 19/10/2018 19:00

Dear sister is 13 years old. She stayed round her boyfriends for the first time last night (responsible adults were present and both children slept in separate rooms).
Sister's boyfriend's dad had a selection of Christmas cakes which he received as a gift. He opened the box and told the kids, jokingly 'hands off, they're mine'. Sister misheard him and somehow took what he said as an offer to have one, so she picked up a cake and munched away.

Her surprised boyfriend laughed. It soon clicked what her boyfriends father said and how wrong she got it because no one else was eating a cake and her because of her boyfriends reaction. There wouldn't of been an issue with the father if she had eaten the cake, she just over worries and panics a lot. She quickly shut the box to hide any evidence of the missing cake.

Later that evening, when they were watching a film. The father decides to get his box of cakes. He sat it down on the coffee table and started to browse through takeaway menus. DS made out to everyone that there was food on the side of the box so she needed to take it out into the kitchen to wipe it clean (😂😂). What she was really doing was going to see if there was a chocolate mini roll in her bag which she could subtly replace it with (DSD sometimes puts mini rolls in her lunch). Much to her embarrassment, there wasn't. This meant she had to return with the box without the replacement cake 😂

The father soon sussed there was a missing cake and questioned who it was, dear sister was pretending to be asleep. She heard her boyfriend say it was her and then the room was silent.

She came home the following day mortified!
She never wants to return! Does anybody have any embarrassing stories to help cheer up dear sister. (Sorry if there's plenty of typos, bad grammar etc. My phone got stood on the other day and the screen is completely screwed so can't see a thing).
Thanks in advance!

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itsbritneybiatches · 19/10/2018 21:13

A few years ago I laughed so hard at a joke one of my then team told I farted and the whole bank of desks heard.

Only about six people but I tried to unsuccessfully blame it on my chair to which made the others laugh and there you go, everyone else asking why are you laughing at.

Was mortified.

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vampirethriller · 19/10/2018 21:32

Last year I was invited to a church event by my neighbour. On the day the local vicar (who I had never met before) offered to drive us in her new, very shiny car. I wasn't feeling well because I was on new medication and getting over flu, and as we got to the city centre I started feeling sick. Asked if we could pull over but we were going round a roundabout. I couldn't hold it, I opened the window and was sick all down the side of the car in full view of the rush hour traffic.

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ScotchBonnet1985 · 20/10/2018 12:59

When I was 17 staying at boyfriends parents house, I slept walked into their room in the middle of the night...wearing only my pants! Absolute mortification!

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