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My Most Embarrassing Situation Have you ever been in an embarassing moment before?How was it like?Where do you hide your face?How you gonna tell your mum and siblings what actually happened at school?Oh gosh! If you me give a huge sum of money,I would be contemplating to do the acting all over again but honestly I dare not.It was embarassing indeed.
It started when I registered as a new form five student at a new premier school at Gopeng,Perak.Obviously the school is new to me.So are the facilities.I was looking high and low for the signboard on where the toilet was.I had to rush to a toilet because I had been controlling my urges since after the registration.My parents had already departed home and I had to push my roller luggage,books and few other small things to a nearby hostel.So I decided to leave all my personal things at the door entrance leading to the hostel.The urges were unstoppable and I could feel the stool at my bowel crying to come out. I quickly dashed to a nearby toilet and couldn’t care less which toilet it was.It did not matter anymore whether it was a boy’s or girl’s toilet.I remembered these urges started after I had two glasses of tea tarik at a mamak stall at the Gopeng t-junction on the way to this school.All those grunt and groan were expressed freely in that cubicle.It was total privacy until...I heard giggling outside.I wondered why the giggles were sounded so near. I came out from the cubicle half naked and discovered something very embarrasing.My god! to my horror, I had entered the girls’ toilet. To make matters worse, these few girls were the familiar faces I saw during the registration this morning. They were laughing at the top of their voices.I thought they would screamed but this was rather unusual.They stared at my bottom half and giggled at me.After a while only I knew they closed their eyes and turned away.Gosh!!horror of horrors, I had forgotten to zip up! No beetroot could have matched the

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