By amanderpthepanda - 03/07/2013 17:21 - United States - Redmond
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I created this account to respond to some of your comments.. My cousin is a boy, and it was a very awkward explanation. I just told him that it's a girl thing and that he'll learn about it when he's older. I don't think it affected him that much. Also, #7, I enjoyed your comment the most.
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" Bloody Hell! " -- Ron Weasley
Should have told her this will be you one day
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I don't understand why people would say you deserved this. At least you attempted to lock the door. That's more of an effort privacy than most the bozos who post "was walked in on" stories here do. FYL OP.
It's more his fml than yours, so young...
I created this account to respond to some of your comments.. My cousin is a boy, and it was a very awkward explanation. I just told him that it's a girl thing and that he'll learn about it when he's older. I don't think it affected him that much. Also, #7, I enjoyed your comment the most.
What did 7 say its no longer there
I am curious to know what #7 said too
What did 7 say?
Hello ! I'm French (I'm sure you're happy to font ear me speak English with French accent ^^) and I just would to know what means "OP". I'm new here and I discovered it because I was on VDM, the French (and original for one time) FML. I hope my English is not so bad and I hope I didn't do a lot of mistakes because I'm only fourteen. ;) Good night from the south
Are you asking what "OP" stands for? If so, OP stands for "original poster" (The author of the FML). Hope this helps.
You did very well!!!! And OP means original poster (as someone else already said) :)
You seem to have handled it well. Also, he will not be traumatized. Children have no real concept of what's normal and not in our culture yet, so for him it is simply a new thing he didn't know of, like anything else he hasn't seen before. We learn what to do in private through socialisation, we're not born to think certain things are never supposed to be spoken about, that is why different cultures have different taboos. Children don't find anything embarrassing until they have realised they are supposed to, and a four year old isn't old enough to do so yet.
For those also curious what 7 said, look for post 75, which is a reply to #2.
I feel like I'm in an adventure & JUST to look for a comment. Anyway, #75 isn't there either.
Ah that really sucks, a couple of years ago something similar happened to me.
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Boom. Life lesson. If your cousin asks, just tell him/her sometimes you have to just pull some strings to get by.
What did 7 say its no longer there