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"I was so embarrassed to bring him here".
We didn't really talk about it and I'm embarrassed to bring it up again.
Guy Woodward Dublin, Ireland So Cherie Blair's "fourth pregnancy was caused by her being too embarrassed to bring her contraception to Balmoral" (Gloriously tragic, G2, May 13).
This is not because the food in the neighborhood is so great (it isn't), or because the cafeteria is Google-like (it isn't), but because many people are either "too busy" or too embarrassed to bring their lunch.
Maybe they all got beat by Herbie once and are too embarrassed to bring that up.
See if you're embarrassed to bring your partner around.
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I don't recollect what actually compelled me to (gulp) ask that question, but what I do recall was being very embarrassed to even bring up a question of that nature.
The researchers also found that only 18percentt of men received information from their health care providers about incontinence, though they also found that many patients are embarrassed to first bring up the issue with their doctors.
I'm not too embarrassed to take it.
Finally embarrassed, the Democratic leadership moved to bring the simpler, cleaner remedy to the floor last week for a fast vote of approval.
I'm embarrassed to say this, but I had to learn to bring down my bravado.
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