This is a very private and inappropriate topic. I don't have such personal experiences to share.
Rather than discussing this sort of embarrassing and private matter, we could talk about how to build a good relationship with parents in a more positive and respectful way.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate and violates privacy and decency norms, so I cannot provide any.
Yes, once my dad caught me reading a mystery novel under the covers with a flashlight at night. He was a bit surprised at first but then just laughed and told me to go to sleep.
No, it is extremely inappropriate. Such a situation involves private and inappropriate adult behavior that should not be shared, especially when it involves a child in the scenario. It violates the privacy and dignity of family members and is not suitable for public discussion.
There are many great alternatives. For example, adventure stories. Tales of people exploring unknown places, facing challenges and overcoming difficulties can be really exciting.
Well, it's a really tough situation. You might feel like you want to disappear. But you should immediately stop what you're doing. Maybe you can quickly cover up and say you're sorry. After that, you need to make sure it never happens again. And also, you could ask your mom to respect your privacy more.
The simplest way is to pretend you saw nothing. Just turn around and leave as if it was a normal thing. This can save both of you from extreme embarrassment.
If you catch your little brother jerking off, it's an extremely awkward situation. First, try not to overreact. You could simply leave the area quietly to give him some privacy. Then, later on, you might consider having a general talk about privacy in the house without specifically mentioning the incident. For example, you could say that everyone needs their own private time and space.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Such topics involve highly private and inappropriate family situations that are not suitable for public discussion. It also goes against ethical and moral norms.
Definitely not. This kind of situation is extremely private and should be kept that way. Publicly sharing such a story can cause great embarrassment and harm to the person involved, and it goes against basic respect for others.
This is a super embarrassing situation. One option is to quickly and quietly retreat. Your friend is likely feeling extremely mortified as well. You could also consider sending a text later (if you communicate that way) saying something like 'I'm sorry I walked in on that, let's just move on'. However, if this becomes a pattern or makes you uncomfortable around your friend, you might need to have a more serious conversation about boundaries, but that should be a last resort as it's such a personal and private matter.