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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I can easily make a fool of myself, or do something people say is embarrassing ( although I think talking to someone at length for about 10-15 mins catching up because you’ve not seen them for ten years+, and then finding out it’s the wrong person, is a right of passage)

But can you remember when you were a kid, and you said the words ‘mum/dad don’t embarrass me?”

How did your parents embarrass you when you were young?

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By *eplicant JoWoman
over a year ago

Sussex countryside

My mum still does it today, if we are out shopping or whatever, she will just stare and smile at random people until they smile back at her!

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By *rivateparts!Man
over a year ago

Walking down the only road I've ever known!

Well I need help

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Help.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not my parents. My first holiday abroad I was 14. My grandad took over the microphone on the coach coming back from a d*unken bbq. I just sat cringing at the back. Now it’s a memory that makes me smile.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I can easily make a fool of myself, or do something people say is embarrassing ( although I think talking to someone at length for about 10-15 mins catching up because you’ve not seen them for ten years+, and then finding out it’s the wrong person, is a right of passage)

But can you remember when you were a kid, and you said the words ‘mum/dad don’t embarrass me?”

How did your parents embarrass you when you were young? "

I learnt at a young age not to get embarrassed. So I very rarely do. If me and my dad go into shops together, we have a competition to see who can embarrass each other first

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By *aucy tiggerWoman
over a year ago

Back where I belong

I tell my grown up sons - it's in my job description as a mother to embrace them.

It's every parents right xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Not my parents. My first holiday abroad I was 14. My grandad took over the microphone on the coach coming back from a d*unken bbq. I just sat cringing at the back. Now it’s a memory that makes me smile.

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Oh my goodness. ‘I’m not with him!’

Did he sing?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I tell my grown up sons - it's in my job description as a mother to embrace them.

It's every parents right xx"

Yes it is. . My poor boys. My eldest has his mum cuddling and kissing him in front of his friends. Jack Dee would be proud if the dead pan look he shoots me as she does it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not my parents. My first holiday abroad I was 14. My grandad took over the microphone on the coach coming back from a d*unken bbq. I just sat cringing at the back. Now it’s a memory that makes me smile.

Oh my goodness. ‘I’m not with him!’

Did he sing? "

Oh yes and he entertained the whole coach.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They only embarrassed me when I got older..

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