Things That You're Embarrassed to Admit

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Meggiepants

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Jenova65 said:
Can I think about it and get back to you? I have had 3 babies so there is very little left to be embarrassed about after that.Actually I do get embarrassed when I hear women in labour grunting and crying I think ''Shut up woman, have some dignity'', I am embarrassed because it is not very tolerant and we all deal differently, but it makes me feel impatient with them if I can hear it. That's pretty mean, right?
It's not possible that you are mean. I refuse to believe it.

Let's see... Not embarrassed about much, so let's give a kind of secret instead. This is something only one other person knows.

When I eat broccoli, I pretend I'm a giant rampaging through the land and eating trees. I actually have a story for a ton of things I eat. When I eat ramen, I'm living in a post apocalyptic world and ramen is one of the few foods left to eat. When I eat pizza, I'm a chef who owns a time machine and decided the neatest thing to do was to go back in time and be the inventor of all these different modern recipes... okay, you get the point.
 

Julianking93

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Irridium said:
I like some fanfictions...

What? Don't look like that! Some are actually decent...

STOP LAUGHING AT ME!
*glares at judgmentally*

Nah, I've never read any fanfics, so I can't judge.
 

MiracleOfSound

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Jan 3, 2009
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Back when I was 18 I indulged in some self-love in a Burger King toilet.

It was one of those sunny days where the girls have their little summer clothes on all over town... my hormones were going crazy so I found the nearest public loo and scratched the itch.
 

Serioli

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In the past I had a bout of clinical depression, taken off work, sent to the psych and medded up level (although I wasn't actually institutionalised).

Still a bit of stigma to the old depression here in UK so takes time to admit it IRL.
 

Katherine Kerensky

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Josh_V2.0 said:
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I'll be eagerly awaiting the day.
The day was yesterday, and the asses kicked were the asses of the Neko Koneko Tau commanded by InProgress on Dawn of War.
And now I've got to watch out for AshPox trying to get revenge for not telling him my guesses...
 

Velvo

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Velvo said:
Falling in love with my friend's girlfriend. I will always be ashamed of having done that, cause he was a great friend and I went and ruined it, pretty much completely. She was a great friend too, actually. So were everyone I knew them through (everyone I knew in that town). All ruined.
You shouldn't be ashamed about falling in love with someone, you have no control over that. Your actions based on those feelings perhaps, but not the feelings themselves.

OT - I'm too ashamed to admit it... >.>
Right, nothing comes to mind at this moment.
Don't have all that much control over feeling terribly ashamed either. I mean, I get that it wasn't necessarily under my control but I still feel like I could have done more to prevent it being obvious (lots of people could tell).
 

EffEmmGee

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Plinglebob said:
I didn't get a date until I was 19, I haven't had a date in 5 years and I like Country and Western music. Not really sure which is worse.
Nothing wrong with that, I was always the outcast at school and college and didn't meet my first (and last as I'm still with him!) boyfriend/now fiance until I was 19. Looking back I'm glad things panned out the way they did, especially since finding out that the more popular girls are now single parents etc.

DemonicVixen said:
OK, im a 19yr old girl, who often still sleeps with a large teddy just for comfort only because i get emotionally insecure at nighttime and when my boyfriend isnt at mine to hold me in his arms at night, i need something to stop me screaming all night in fear and lonesomeness. I'm also very very cuddly and love nothing more then a constant hug.
Again I'm the same, and I live with my fiance ha! he's very tolerant of my need to cuddle with my teddy's etc lol! Right now I always sleep with a cuddly cat on my pillow...don't worry my fiance gets lots of cuddles too!
 

EffEmmGee

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Serioli said:
In the past I had a bout of clinical depression, taken off work, sent to the psych and medded up level (although I wasn't actually institutionalised).

Still a bit of stigma to the old depression here in UK so takes time to admit it IRL.
I know what you mean. I've been in and out of work due to my bouts of severe stress/depression/anxiety etc, and been on and off medication. Its a pain as my doc doesn't seem in any kind of a rush to diagnose anything definite grrr. I kinda get embarrassed when people ask me what I do for a living (I have a website and review games myself but I don't get paid for it) and when I mention that I'm signed off work for depression I get the usual lectures about it being a lazy excuse! Even my mum forced me back into work 3 times because she thought I was making it up...and yes all 3 jobs ended up with me leaving due to medical health.