A girl should never be embarrassed by her crush in any given situation.
It also sounds like the friends would be lying that they approve of him. Either her friends have lied to the crush, or the girl lied to her crush that her friends approve of him.
She may mean that she is embarrassed to be liking the boy if he's not well liked in her circle of friends, or in general. The only way to clarify exactly what she meant is to ask her.
I was embarrassed when I sat on the desk instead of the chair, I looked like a lady. P.S, I'M JUST MAKING AN EXAMPLE.
The court will have to approve of this arrangement.
Just tell them, and don't be embarrassed. I'm a mom, and that's what I'd want my son to do. Tell your mom that the boxers are uncomfortable and you want to try a different kind.
The correct usage is "embarrassed by." This is because "by" is used to denote the agent or cause of the embarrassment, while "of" is used to indicate possession or association. For example, you would say "I was embarrassed by my mistake" instead of "I was embarrassed of my mistake."
use a hair removal cream or wax instead.
Instead send him a funny card. It will go better for you if he rejects your efforts and it may save being embarrassed if it goes wrong. Gives you an "out".
This means 'my friends.' Mi (pronounced mee) is 'my' in Spanish. When you are talking about multiple objects/people (friends instead of friend) you must say 'Mis' instead of 'mi.'
Well maybe instead of putting it on her bio she should have commented it on your tiktok or just tagged you in a comment and told you this, maybe you should try and ask her you want to be friends or tell her how you feel. If you feel like she will then embarrass you or she embarrassed you, it is not worth being friends.
"avec mes copains" if your friends are all girls then you would say copines instead of copains (:
You should break up with your boyfriend and get your best friends instead
I don't know, but I prefer: I don't need friends.