Today, I did what I usually do when my parents are out and dressed up in feminine attire. I also went into my mom's drawers and got out her necklaces. When I was trying different ones to see how they looked, the clasp on one fell apart and I couldn't figure out how it went together again. Well, panick stricken me broke down and had a "this can't be happening" moment. I finally got it back together and afterwards I laughed it off thinking of how I had reacted. I'm curious, has anyone else had a similar situation happen to them? :lol:
Oh myyy, get ready for the big scares of losing jewelry! I have a mini heart attack every time I misplace a ring or necklace. Now I only wear jewelry that I never take off.
When I was, I think 7, I went ro the toilet and locked the door. When I was finished, I tried to unlock the door but the lock fell off. I literally said: "This can't be happening!!" I started crying and wailing, because I thought I'd be stuck forever. Then my Dad opened the door from the outside. Thank goodness! True story
I did the exact same thing when I was younger, it doesn't sound scary beforehand, but I was also panicking when the lock came off. I can look back and laugh about it now, though.
I've had those moments also. Parent knocks on the door and wants your help, change as quickly as possible and act like nothing happened :eusa_whis
I used to bind my chest with ace bandages at school and come home and take them off before my dad got back from work. But one time, he came home early just a few minutes after I did and caught me rushing from the bathroom to my room carrying a bunch of unrolled bandages. I passed it off as playing doctor with my little brothers, and it was kind of funny afterwords, but that split second that I thought I was done for was terrifying.
I thought that maybe I was just reckless but it seems that most trans* people have had some close calls.