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this post was submitted on 15 Dec 2023
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Yeah, I have no idea what a "locker room raid" is either.
Sounds like something that was "funny" in the 90s but is considered a crime now.
Hey, the least I can say was that both locker rooms got mutually raided, so it was an equal opportunity exercise.
What does toss the "bundle around game" mean?
Bundle of clothing.
No wonder depression and suicide rates are increasing.
"Embarrassing moment" + "no top on": OP is very likely a woman because men aren't likely to be embarrassed by being topless. I'd guess a bunch of other people* ran into the girls locker room while she was changing and either had just a bra on up top, or nothing on up top; and they grabbed her clothes and played keep away for a few minutes. But afterward, they told her she was pretty and mildly flirted with her.
* 'other people' could be boys; but it feels like OP is from the Commonwealth, meaning it could also be a boarding school and thus a locker room raid by another house.
Uh... Not at all. Not on the Commonwealth and not a woman.
I have only been comfortable being seen with my shirt off as a man for about 10% of my life and it was a window from 18 - 23 or something. Even then, only with a tan.
I can definitely relate with that.