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anonymous
writes: My Dad walked in on me naked in the shower the other day, was very embarrassing for both of us. Should I talk to him about it or just ignore it? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (3 April 2011): Things happen. My dad walked in on me in the shower and just said 'oops' and we laughed it off. It's fine :)
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reader, Capri2 +, writes (3 April 2011):
What would you like to talk about? Such accidents happen and there is no need to talk about this. The sooner you forget it the better.
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reader, The Realist +, writes (2 April 2011):
I would say just ignore it. Things like this happen and its not like there was any issue here. He was probably just as embarresed or more than you. It's best just to laugh and put it behind you.
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reader, Anonymous1996 +, writes (2 April 2011):
Just ignore it.
Pretend it never happened.
Trust me, you'll both be better off this way.
And it would be ALOT more awkward if you brought it up again.
It'll be forgotten fast, i'm sure he has already blocked the memory out of his mind.
May i advise locking the bathroom door next time?
Hope this helps!
-Kind regards, Jordyn
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reader, DearSally +, writes (2 April 2011):
Unfortunately these things happen. If this is the first time this has happened then my advice is to ignore it, you wouldn't be the only women in the world where their dad and walked in on them in the shower. If it has happened on multiple occasions then something should be said. You don't necessarily need to be straight forward and blunt about it, maybe even making a small remark to you Father about him knocking or opening his ears a bit before going into the bathroom. If this is really playing on your mind then don't let it is just one of those things that every one has to face when growing up, tip for next time, maybe lock the door to avoid future embarrassment.Dear Sally
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reader, person12345 +, writes (2 April 2011):
Just ignore it. It will go away. If you try to talk about it will be much much much more awkward and prolong it. Everyone showers, he knows that, it's not a huge deal. If you just leave it alone, the whole thing will blow over quickly.
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