Okay, So I have a BIG problem..the other night I got drunk and did something really embarassing. I got sick and while I was puking, I just started farting uncontrollably and this kid was helping me and everything and I remember just being like crap because I really couldnt help it, but I was so embarassed but he didnt say anything, but now hes TELLING EVERYONE. He told so many people and they all believe it. How am I supposed to face everyone?? what do i say?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? Elcee answered Thursday August 23 2007, 6:47 am: Everybody has moments in their lives that are hugely embarrassing and find it difficult to get through. I agree with the previous answer that the best way forward is to laugh with everyone else saying that yes you were drunk and puking - what a funny sight that must have looked. If anyone says about the farting tell them that it is a perfectly normal bodily function especially in times of stress. Don't give anyone the satisfaction of seeing you upset about it and it will all soon be forgotten when the next hilarious thing happens to someone else. Hold your head up and smile - that always works for me. [ Elcee's advice column | Ask Elcee A Question ]
ohitscassidy answered Wednesday August 22 2007, 11:24 pm: well the best way i find to deal with embasement is just laugh along with them.. and be like haha yeah whatever i was drunk or something and just laugh it off..people only like laughing at you if they no it bothers you if you dont show it bothers your chances are there going to laugh and then probably forget about it, if you dont let them see it bothers you. [ ohitscassidy's advice column | Ask ohitscassidy A Question ]
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