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Old Apr 10, 2009, 08:13 PM
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It's not really abusive, but I could think of no better spot to put this.

Well, I have had two memorable experiences with flashing. The first of the two being when I was a younger kid. I'd say around 8 or nine. I think I was this old because I was wearing my weird sleeveless salmon colored top that I don't think fit me anymore when I graduated from elementary school. This particular time I was the flasher...I feel a little guilty about it now, or at least I did for a little bit. Kept on showing my brother and the babysitter's son my nonexistent boobs to bug the crap out of them while watching the X-games or something.

The second time in my tween years, one of my brother's friends at the time decided to flash me and the other kids his-you-know-what, chasing us around and laughing his *** off, thinking that scaring everybody was funny as hell. He was never sane really, but hey, he ended up being hit by a train when he was playing chicken on the tracks. I felt more sorry for the two girls he was trying to impress more then him, though now a days I wonder how he is doing. He was annoying, and the most psychotic person it has ever been my displeasure to know, but I wonder how he's dealing.

The second of these two have been bugging the crap outta me lately, so I thought maybe posting would help.

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Old Apr 12, 2009, 04:06 PM
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I remember flashing cars as they drove by at night as being a fun thing to do in Lord of the Flies neighborhood.I was young so...whatever I was flashing wasn't much.

I also remember camping out and streaking naked through the neighborhood late at night. It guess it was one of those dare ya activities. I remember the older boys doing some really weird stuff...I don't know if most boys do these things or if they were just...messed up. I will say that I have two boys and I've never see even a hint of this type of behavior.
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Old Apr 12, 2009, 09:42 PM
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Yeah, this former friend was messed up definitely. He broke into his neighbors house because he wanted some of their candy but they wouldn't give him any. Even though he was sort of mean...mostly obnoxious, I'll also admit that I liked to provoke him too I was way bigger and stronger then him physically speaking, even though he was only a little younger then me he was a squirt. I know it sounds bad, but it felt good to over power somebody else when everyone else was stronger then you
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Old Apr 12, 2009, 10:14 PM
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I would never be brave enough to flash people. Like I want another piercing but it will have to be the eyebrow, because no one is going near my belly button. Shirt is staying down!

I've been flashed by some guy before on MSN, so I deleted and uninstalled that program the same day.


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Old Apr 13, 2009, 12:05 AM
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is right!

Well, nowadays I'd never do something like that, but when I was younger, sure. It was a way I thought I could get what I wanted. Yeah... I was bizarre in a ways
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Old Apr 13, 2009, 10:43 AM
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Not all that bizarre when you think of how many young women flash their "sisters" during springbreak.
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