By Bullet4MyChemaMo - 24/04/2015 22:38 - Ireland - Cork

Today, I was staying at my boyfriend's house while he was at work, and put on his pants to make some tea. As I took my hot tea and laptop upstairs, the pants slowly started to fall down. I had to keep climbing with my pants around my knees, and shuffle awkwardly past my boyfriend's father. FML
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Hi guys, it's OP! Didn't expect this to get published. 1. I meant trousers, not underwear. In Ireland, pants almost never means underwear. (Ireland is very different to the UK in terms of grammar use, vocabulary etc.) For the record, I was wearing underwear too! 2. I'm very, very close to my boyfriend's family as we've been together for a long time, and it's not unusual for me to chill in his house while he's at work. I feel completely at home there, as I am expected to by his family. When this FML happened, I had been asleep after staying over, and lazily threw on my boyfriend's sweatpants to go downstairs. 3. I was actually trying (and failing) to multitask by holding almost-boiling tea, my laptop, blankets, and a pair of shoes. The positioning of the objects in my arms made it physically impossible for me to set it all on the floor and pick it back up, and BF's dad had already seen everything by the time I would've pulled my pants up. Everyone laughed about it after the initial embarrassment wore off, thankfully we all see the funny side!

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That's when you put the tea and laptop down and slowly pull your pants back up.

Next time maybe set the laptop and tea on one of the stairs, haul the pants up, pick up your things, and then keep going to avoid having to walk past his father like that

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werewolf_babe 16

You don't do that until he's moved out of his parents house ._.

ImNotFunny11 3

Hi guys, it's OP! Didn't expect this to get published. 1. I meant trousers, not underwear. In Ireland, pants almost never means underwear. (Ireland is very different to the UK in terms of grammar use, vocabulary etc.) For the record, I was wearing underwear too! 2. I'm very, very close to my boyfriend's family as we've been together for a long time, and it's not unusual for me to chill in his house while he's at work. I feel completely at home there, as I am expected to by his family. When this FML happened, I had been asleep after staying over, and lazily threw on my boyfriend's sweatpants to go downstairs. 3. I was actually trying (and failing) to multitask by holding almost-boiling tea, my laptop, blankets, and a pair of shoes. The positioning of the objects in my arms made it physically impossible for me to set it all on the floor and pick it back up, and BF's dad had already seen everything by the time I would've pulled my pants up. Everyone laughed about it after the initial embarrassment wore off, thankfully we all see the funny side!

Aw, I like it when FMLs turn out to be totally fine... This is cute. Made me smile! :)

Why did you have all that stuff in your arms?

#64, I like to think I'm good at multitasking. My FML would indicate otherwise. :(

Ah okay, you're probably great at multitasking I think the fml here is the fact you wore ypu bf's pants

Well, I guess that's not the luck of the Irish (buh dum tiss).

Congrats on the close familial relationship. He sounds like a keeper.

msmedieval 11

I hope your boyfriend's father at least helped you carry the stuff so you could pull up your pants! Still funny though!

Good news - if he didn't before, your boyf's dad likes you now. Bad news - he's wondering if you did it just for him

What is wrong with you. Just stop and pull your pants up like any other person. I know it's been said but just had to. Wow

tchopper1969 16

Did the father ask you if you'd like some tea? This is way funnier if you've seen the anti-rape youtube video called "Would you like some tea?"