so today at school i had food poisoning where it came out the rear instead of the mouth. it was the most humiliating moment of my life, and although i don’t think anyone saw, some people know and have sent emails to me in which i have not responded to. i don’t know how i can go through the rest of high school like this. do you recommend any ways in which i can avoid maximum embarrassment at all costs? thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? xomegaroni answered Monday December 3 2007, 6:12 pm: Stuff like that happens to everyone. You have to just deal with it & be mature about the situation. Your human, it's a part of life. They're being completely ridiculous & immature for sending emails. Are you kidding?! They need to grow up seriously. If people are really giving you a tough time about it, don't be afraid to talk to your parents, friends, an adult, or a guidance counsler at your school. It will be forgotten over time & not a big deal. The only reason it may seem like a big deal now is because it just happened so it's recent. Really though, things like that happen to everyone at some point. Maybe not the same exact situation you had, but something similar that was embarrasing. Just be glad that you're health is okay & it wasn't any worse than it was.
Brandi_S answered Monday December 3 2007, 6:10 pm: If anyone teases you about it say "I HAD FOOD POISONING, YOU JERK."
Only an asshole will try to humiliate someone who was sick due to poisoning.
Keep that in mind. I know it doesn't help, but what kind of person are they that you should care what they think if they are going to make fun of you for that.
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