I have a friend and me and him were just playing around and i pantsed him and a teacher that doesnt speak english well saw it and she was like i need to report it man pants fell down in front of girls and me and my friend were beggin her not to tell because we were just kidding and she was like sorry then she starterd walking somewhere else and waved to us to tell us to go can you help me because this one kid got suspended for 4 days because he pantsed someone and i dont want to because i get in alot of trouble alot and i was just kidding.
I know it may seem embarrasing to you, but you could try talking to your mom about it and explaining that you were only kidding. She may be able to talk to the principal about it, and get you off the hook. Or you could talk to he/she, yourself. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
dancedance42 answered Friday November 9 2007, 9:43 pm: I dont really understand what you are saying, but this is what i take away from it:
You pantsed your friend and a teacher wanted to report it but didnt. Someone else who did this got in a lot of trouble for it, and you dont want to.
First, apologize to the kid you pantsed, the teacher, the girls that saw, and then just stop talking about it in school altogether. Apologize to the principal. Then go to your parents and tell then what happened. Usually, your parents will try to help you out.
Stop pansting people. Its not impressive, and even though people laugh, its not that funny. Plus, its just getting you into a lot of trouble. If you are a good kid, teachers tend to have more respect for you, and keep you out of trouble, you know, stay on your side.
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