August 05, 2006

Caught
FOUND by Anonymous in Windsor, Ontario, Canada
I found this on the front lawn of my school. I'm kind of in awe that he has the guts to tell people about it openly.
Christian in Tennessee
I certainly hope she's a happier person today for coming out.
+ December 01, 2006 09:22 PM +
kelly marie in Colorado
"she" caught the writer wearing what? a bag? what does that say?
+ February 05, 2007 12:55 PM +
Josh in Ann Arbor, Michigan
That definitely says "bra". I don't think I have words to describe this. I can just imagine this boy trying desperately to change the subject. I can also imagine the friend genuinely being concerned, but not expecting anything this deep to come out. Wow.
+ February 10, 2007 09:18 PM +
josie in richmond, va
nope, it says bag. poor kid.
+ March 09, 2007 10:08 AM +
Joey in Albuquerque, NM
I think it says at the bottom, "She caught me wearing a bag and I freaked." I'm sympathetic for this child. When I was younger, before I knew what "gay" was, that's how I felt. I remember writing that same thing in my diaries.
+ March 10, 2007 03:30 AM +
Midlife Crisis in California
I'm with Josh: "bra" definitely makes more sense. I admire his clarity, but I'm a little concerned for Caitlin....
+ May 03, 2007 07:56 PM +
Emily B. in W. Michigan
Sorry, but you thinking it's "bag" just cracks me up. The boy who won't come around anymore b/c he was discovered wearing a bag...heaven forbid.

no, it says bra.
+ June 10, 2007 07:08 PM +
Drew Thompson in Toronto, Canada
Despite this note being a sad one; I truly could not help but laught at all your comments... especially at Emily B, and Josh comments. My observation is that the word is "bra"... The 'd' that ended the word 'freaked' (in the sentence below)climbed up unto the 'a' in the word 'bra' above, and caused all the confusion...
Definately one of my favorite find...
+ September 21, 2007 12:58 PM +
Ozzie212 in Utah
I'm pretty sure it says bra. It's the only thing that would make since he is trying to be a she. Because why would wearing a bag have anything to do with cross gender. Unless he was wearing a bag over her head.
+ November 10, 2007 03:43 PM +
Silly one in Waterford, MI
I am reading these at work and I am dying here...lol! The fact that some of you thought it said bag just cracks me up beyond all. OMG...lol!
+ November 11, 2007 12:33 AM +
Night in gale
I think it's really funny when commenters on other Finds speculate on the gender of anonymous note writers. No speculation here, it's crystal clear.
+ February 11, 2008 10:52 AM +
Niki in Eugene, Oregon
Ironically - there's obviously nothing 'crystal clear' about a person who's dealing with gender identity issues. Intense find - I dated a trans guy from Ontario and I can imagine him writing the same exact note.
+ February 29, 2008 04:19 PM +
lets party in my pants
poor girl/guy (depending on whether they had said sex change) =[
that's really nice of him/her to know how to spell his friend c/katilin's name.
+ October 27, 2008 06:21 PM +
Got a headful of ideas, they're all drivin' me in sane..
At first I thought it said "I was avoiding Ritalin.." (misspelled, naturally)

is >_> an emoticon? meaning... *wince*

pain, shame, humiliation?

Or.. where's the bathroom!?

Who freaked? the notewriter? or Kitalin? I can't tell if it says, "I freaked" or if what looks like an I is just the tail of the g in wearing.

Was it Kitalin's bra he was sporting? Does he have moobs, and therefore perhaps NEED a bra? (or BRO, if you prefer)
+ March 29, 2009 11:52 AM +

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