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I used to be competitive dancer. in 6th grade i switched studios so i could dance at the best studio in my state with the best kids in my age division. It was the first competition of the season and i was the new kid on the block so there was a lot of pressure on me. when i checked my costume bag i realized my mom had forgotten one of my group costumes. We were out of town and they’re was no way i was going to find my costume, so when everyone was distracted i stole my teammates costume out of her bag. S She got in a lot of trouble because everyone thought she had forgotten or lost her costume but in reality i had stolen it. I never got caught. i still feel guilty till this day.

by anon_in_athens21
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by honest_hamm92
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