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awkwardest place you've ever been naked


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ever get walked in on taking a shower, or giving yourself the 'ol downtown rubdown? maybe you decided to try on some clothes in the change room and someone stole them, leaving you helpless. or you dove into the pool with some loose trunks on.

i don't think i have a good story for this but i hope to hear some

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Cinema as Literature class in college. Sophomore year. I had a girl I would mess around with for fun and she decided to have fun during the movie we were watching since it was dark and we sat in the back and the only other person around was my roommate. My football coach came to the class to talk to me before our film session later on.

PANTS ON THE GROUND!

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Back in my early highschool days.

Camping @ the river bottoms with a bunch of friends. Got drunk, passed out. I remember waking up hot as hell and taking off my clothes. (went back to sleep) The next morning my buddies woke me up by throwing little hot pieces of embers from the fire on me. It was like right out of Jackass, i jumped up butt ass naked. Everyone laughing their asses off.

Good times.

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I was about 5, it was summer camp at the Y and we were all getting out of the pool, and the counsel said "Alright now everyone change, its time to change", so I did...out there by the pool. She never specified where...

Actually, I think I finished changing inside, bu I do remember being naked out there.

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I enjoy being naked in public, so I can't say I've ever been awkward being naked in any place...

I'd say the most unusual place I've been naked was streaking the hall on the 4th floor, girls floor of my co-ed dorm in college.

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a couple years ago, staying at someones house over night.. we went outside to smoke around 1 or 2am and didn't pay any attention to the locked door..

had to ring the doorbell and wake everyone up.. wasn't one of my finer moments I guess..

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got caught by the cops messing around with my girlfriend (who later became my wife) in a school parking lot one night... we had parked there because it was "out of the way" and figured nobody would come through... Turns out they were doing regular patrols because of a vandalism problem they had been having...

I also had to do the whole "fertility test" spiel when we were trying to conceive... THAT is awkward...

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