What's the most embarrassing thing that's ever happened to you?

United States
April 4, 2009 3:14pm CST
For me it was at a roller skating rink when I was a teenager. I fell down and ripped my pants. The rip wasn't so bad so I kept skating but I guess they kept ripping as I skated then after a while my friend told me that half of my but was hanging out and she could see my underwear. I looked in the mirror in the ladies room and it was really bad. In school that Monday people who saw me there were spreading the word and I was picked on for it all day, I thought I would die. So, what's yours?
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@tuyakiki (3016)
• India
4 Apr 09
Once I rolled down from the steps,after stepping on a banana skin. And I fall on a old lady carrying a bucket of tomatoes. Those tomatoes fall allover and I again fall stepping on them. I was the most embarrassing situation I have ever met with.That second fall was really embarrassing.
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• United States
4 Apr 09
It sounds embarrassing but I bet if it were a scene in a movie it would be really funny to watch.
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@snow_one (202)
• United States
4 Apr 09
i have done a lot that is very embarrasing, but i really don't care what other people think. i do what i want when i want to lol. no one can stop me lol
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• United States
5 Apr 09
Yeah!
@Celanith (2327)
• United States
5 Apr 09
It has been nearly 54 years ago but I was 7 and coming home on the school bus. My two little brothers 3 and 4 then were across the road where they did not belong and had climbed up on a large stump. They had their britches down and were hunkered over the stump one was taking a dump and the other peeing. I was so terribly embarrassed and ashamed of them and being in first grade it was terrible and the kids did not let me forget about it. I was so humiliated, embarrassed and mad. Mom took a switch to them both for that but the damage had already been done and set the stage for years of loneliness and misery from my classmates and peers at school. From that time on I was called names, ridiculed and laughed at. I thought it would change when I moved away in fifth grade, but so did two other kids to my new school 25 miles away and it started all over again. I finally quit school after 8th grade and later got my GED.