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Re: Swimming Lessons

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2024 5:35 pm
by TeenFan
RickD137 wrote: Thu Sep 05, 2024 3:27 pm
I remember in year 5 or 6 everyone was changing back into their school uniform and my friends told me he lost his pants !! A few minutes later after everybody had got changed back into their school uniform the teacher found them. She made announcement to everybody asking who's lost there underwear... Being the great friend that I was I shouted to the teacher "it's Matthew who lost his pants" he was then made to take off his trousers and put his pants on in front of the teacher everyone in the class had finished getting changed so a lot of people were watching him....he was very annoyed and embarrassed.
This is a "Truth is better than Fiction" moment. If you don't write this out in a full-length story, then somebody is going to steal this. I'd
be very tempted to use this. It's a perfectly embarrassing moment, when the teachers aren't trying to be mean.

Re: Swimming Lessons

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2024 8:18 am
by Boris_P
Oh poor Matthew, that must have been so humiliating.

Coincidentally, that was the name of my best friend throughout primary school. He was a shy boy, and I can just imagine him in that situation. If he couldn't find his pants when getting dressed, or someone had moved them for a joke, I can imagine he'd just try to keep quiet about it and put his trousers on, rather than announce to the whole class that such a private item of clothing was missing. But then his friend announced to the teacher, and to everyone, that the pants belonged to Matthew. The shame of having to get them on with everyone looking. Remove shoes, unfasten trousers - pause, look round to see if anyone's watching. Of course, everyone's watching, including the teacher. Trousers down, and the most private area is on full view. No matter where you turn, someone can see. Quickly try to pull the pants on to get things hidden as soon as possible, but it's always awkward when you're trying to rush under pressure, and it ends up taking twice as long as normal. Hurriedly pull your trousers up, face flushed, heavy breathing, everyone has just watched you expose your most personal area. When everyone is changing together, it's still embarrassing but everyone is in the same situation and most are more concerned about their own exposure rather than anyone else's. But when you're the only one, the centre of attention for the whole class PLUS the teacher...!!