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I've had a great many embarrassing moments in my life. Some of the most embarrassing have occurred while I was attending school. One of these moments happened in high school during my senior year. I remember it well because it made me be the center of attention, laughs and embarrassment for quite some time. The scene happened at a physics class, we were studying free fall as an experiment we were supposed to let go different kind of objects, which had different volumes and shapes, and weights, from the third floor balcony of our high school building to measure the free fall time in all those objects.
All of us were on the patio at the ground level and the professor asked who wanted to go upstairs to let go the items. I offered myself to go and a couple of other student offered themselves too. So we all went upstairs and started to let go the items from the balcony as our professor indicated, and everything seem to be going normal. As the experiment continued I saw a couple of guys classmates fighting with each other to be the person with the chronometer when the objects landed, then there was a group of people all together measuring the time at the bottom of the building.
Once the experiment ended I noticed that few of the guys and girls were looking funny at me, but I did not pay much attention, but later on one of my classmates told me that everybody could see my underwear from the ground floor.
In this school the uniform was beige shirt and blue pants; a blue skirt was optional. I usually wore pants, but that day for some reason that I don’t remember I wore a skirt; very embarrassing. Why this moment was so embarrassing?
Because all my classmates could see my underwear from the ground floor. And because of this moment I only wore pants instead of skirts. I was embarrassing the most because they all saw my underwear and my face was red as a beet. My next embarrassing moment was in 2nd grade when I had to

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