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by Robert Brooks
Sun Dec 03, 2023 10:20 pm
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Josh and the Biology Lesson

Here’s another from me: Josh and the Biology Lesson This is one of my favourite memories from school — an extraordinary scene I witnessed when I was fourteen, in a biology lesson like no other. It remains one of the strangest and most exhilarating sights I’ve seen. I still think about it almost ever...
by SDS
Mon Dec 11, 2023 10:13 pm
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Re: Lucy's French lesson.

Fun little story... reminds me of my school days when a skirt blown in the wind or stuck up in a bag was a major event for me but seemingly un noticed by everyone else haha
by Blondie
Sat Jan 06, 2024 3:01 am
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Roosevelt Humiliations

The following is applicable to all chapters of “Roosevelt Humiliations:” © May 2004 by Blondie. This is a work of fiction, and is fantasy only. Names, characters, places and incidents are products of the author's imagination and are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or p...
by librarian
Sun Feb 04, 2024 10:21 pm
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The Swimming Lesson

My primary school had an open-air swimming pool. The thing was awful. Faded blue tiles with a line of black-green mould at the rim from the months, sometimes years, the thing lay there stagnant. We always knew when the school was about to use it because it needed to be disinfected and we could smell...
by CaughtOfLore
Wed Feb 28, 2024 8:56 am
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Well, that was a freebie. (Accidental exposure)

Holy Moley. Well, here’s a thing that happened, hot off the press from today. I’ll paint the picture as vividly as I can. I was at work - a sweltering hot day in the barely air-conditioned warehouse of a small business. I have an incredibly cute work colleague, who I’m going to call Gemma here. To h...
by TeenFan
Wed Feb 28, 2024 2:13 pm
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Re: Pants or boxers

In reading these types of stories, only starting a couple years ago, I found out that in England Knickers was a term for girl's underwear. In the US the historical usage of the word comes from Kickerbockers, long pants which eventually became a full suit worn in the late 1800s, they were worn by guy...
by librarian
Wed Feb 28, 2024 11:09 pm
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Re: Pants or boxers

Also from the UK and a user of briefs or boxer-briefs, for what it's worth. I like the word "Knickers", by the way. Here it implies (mostly) to undies worn by younger girls, and when used for an adult often implies something embarrassing or childish, whereas 'panties' has a more teasing/ti...
by Robert Brooks
Thu Feb 29, 2024 3:22 pm
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Re: Well, that was a freebie. (Accidental exposure)

Wow. Just, wow. Definitely falls in to the category: 'Dont See That Everyday'. It reminds me of a similar occasion with a boy in my class at school... Sebastian (Seb) had always been a little on the 'chunky' side. Not 'fat' per-se, but definitely edging towards overweight. It wasnt until our fifth y...
by Robert Brooks
Thu Feb 29, 2024 4:28 pm
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Re: Pants or boxers

Hey Rick, Fellow Brit here (as you know). Early 30s The moment I left school and started byuing my own underwear I switched to boxer-briefs. Never worn 'true' boxer shorts as I understand them, which are baggy & flappy. Boxer-briefs are annoying enough in the way they ride up but proper baggy sh...
by jimmythehand
Thu Feb 29, 2024 11:45 pm
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Re: Pants or boxers

Another Brit here. :D Like others have said, my Mum bought my underwear all through my childhood years and she always bought pants - usually briefs but occassionally Y-fronts (I think the latter were by accident). I remember getting teased a couple of times in the senior school changing room for 'st...