And that's before you stepped out of the changing room and they started tugging at the waistband of the jeans, right?Pluto2025 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2025 10:29 am But what really embarrassed me was that whenever I went to buy jeans with my mother or even my father, the curtains in the changing room would always be half-open while I was changing. Not having complete privacy created a sense of inferiority in addition to wearing white briefs.
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What bothered me the most in this incident was that the curtain in the changing room was made to look like it was being closed. But it was always half-open. They wanted me to feel like I was closed. It was an attitude of "We will watch you no matter what you do". I will come to what you are talking about from here. Since the curtain did not close, it was enough for them to reach out their hands to check that the jeans were suitable for me. If they were too tight, there was a high probability that my underwear would also fall down when jeans were taking them off. It was really embarrassing. My mother especially would not finish shopping without trying them on many times.RaccoonBatteryStaple wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2025 3:30 amAnd that's before you stepped out of the changing room and they started tugging at the waistband of the jeans, right?Pluto2025 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2025 10:29 am But what really embarrassed me was that whenever I went to buy jeans with my mother or even my father, the curtains in the changing room would always be half-open while I was changing. Not having complete privacy created a sense of inferiority in addition to wearing white briefs.
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Sometimes I went with her, but I think mostly she just got them for me and they'd appear in my room. I remember feeling awkward and a little embarrassed one time wnen we went to Tesco when I was about thirteen/fourteen. She got me a pack pack of briefs in varying shades of blue and some with blue and white stripes. It felt weird walking around the shop and going through the checkout with a pack of what was about to be my pants, especially as the woman on checkout looked quite young, maybe not long out of school herself.
Similar to you I'd say. It didn't happen all the time, just every now then if I ran out of plain, dark pairs and had to wear ones in brighter colours or stripes that would attract more attention. I'd get the occasional comment of "Nice pants" or "Hey look, Bobby's wearing red pants" or something like that. It wasn't really that bad I suppose, but in the moment I felt really embarrassed, being singled out like that.
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I meant to ask before, can you rtemember what colour pants you had on that time they got pulled down in PE?
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