What do you think is the most embarasing thing of being a women?!
Question: What do you think is the most embarasing thing of being a women .....Pregnant,periods,The pill or something els ???
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Answers: What do you think is the most embarasing thing of being a women .....Pregnant,periods,The pill or something els ???
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Puberty...well mostly periods...i was lets put it..an early developer...it was soo embarressing!
high heel shoes,
look how they struggle to walk.
Puberty
stray hairs
I don't think any of that is embarrassing. Maybe I did when I was younger, but now I just think all that is natural.
As a young girl... carrying pads around.
As a woman... nothing.
Don't worry, boys & men have issues too.
Be proud and stay strong :)
- "It takes courage to grow up and turn out to be who you really are" -- ee cummings
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Men look down on you as weak... i don't know you just have to watch yourself more, what you do. Its just frustrating, all the emotions sometimes... a lot of things for me are embarresing. Guess thats just me not coping:P
theres nothing embarrasing about being a woman
nothing. love being a women.
as a young teen having to buy tampax or people being able to see a pad through my school pants and another vpl very bad resolved now i buy tampax whilst shopping so doesnt look like iam in urgent need plus i got them in advance so no worries when i need them, plus i wear thongs and wear knickers to bed with a pad in bed only for bloody nights
I dont think there is anything embarasing about being a woman.
My dad when he starts dancing he that embarissing he looks like a monkey swinging from tree to tree.
Leaking during your per in public.
hearing your pantie liner squeak when you walk lol
when i as young- talking to my mum about anything period related..
now- umm.. nothing much.. being caught without my pads.. or having male assistants (i have a disability) deal with leak stained underwear..
There should not be anything that embarrasses a man or a woman, I worked for a company as their chief engineer and out side my office, there was the woman who answered the switch board/ come reception desk.
She had epilepsy and once when she had a mild attack she wet herself, I was standing by the door and saw this happen
I stepped over to her and promptly knocked over a vase of flowers so that the water went over her so it looked like my clumsiness and not what had really happened, I got my secretary to down to the first aid room with her as the water from the vase had soaked her. I also gave my secretary