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My MOST Embarrassing Childhood Stories

aCookieGod
19:27 · 3.1M views · April 5, 2025
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
4Minor Flags

This video is safe for mature teens but contains crude humor and graphic bodily fluid stories that may gross out younger viewers. The creators share personal embarrassing childhood tales about poop, pee, boogers, and farts, aiming for shock value and laughs, with some mild toxic behavior modeling (like pranking others with farts).

Content Breakdown · 4 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

The video contains crude bathroom humor and mild profanity, including references to bodily functions like 'doodoo', 'fart', 'pissing', and 'booger eating'. There is no strong profanity or slurs.

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I had real liquids come out
doodoo in my underwear
start pissing in the corner of my room
booger eating epidemic
green fart trails
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

There is a mild instance of engagement-baiting at the end ('let us know in the comments which story was the most embarrassing'), but no strong parasocial manipulation or emotional dependence tactics are present.

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let us know in the comments which story was the most embarrassing
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The story about 'pissing in the corner of my room' as a form of revenge against a parent could be seen as modeling mildly toxic behavior, but it is presented as a childhood mistake and not glorified. The booger-eating stories are gross but not harmful.

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my idea is just to start pissing in the corner of my room
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The video includes a call to comment on which story was most embarrassing and a subscribe request at the end. These are standard engagement requests but not manipulative or coercive.

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let us know in the comments which story was the most embarrassing
Go ahead and subscribe if you guys want to see some more Cookie Mations

What Parents Need to Know

The video is a comedic storytelling session between two friends recounting their most embarrassing childhood moments. It features detailed descriptions of bodily functions (pooping pants, urinating in a room, collecting boogers on walls, and intentionally farting near others) and includes some mild crude language and teasing. While there is no violence, sexual content, or substance use, the humor relies heavily on gross-out factors and may not suit sensitive or younger children. The positive side is that the creators model vulnerability by sharing personal stories, and the content can open conversations about shame, honesty, and how to handle awkward social situations. However, the repeated focus on bodily functions and the lack of educational value make it best suited for older tweens and teens who can contextualize the humor.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the speakers chose to share such embarrassing stories online? What do you think is the difference between a funny story and a story that's too personal to share?
  2. 2If you were in a situation like the 'fart in class' story, how would you handle the embarrassment? What are some respectful ways to deal with awkward moments with friends?
  3. 3The video shows some pranks and lying (like faking report card grades). What are the consequences of those actions in real life? How does honesty build trust with family and friends?
  4. 4Did any part of the video seem gross or inappropriate to you? How do you decide what kind of humor is okay for you and your friends?
My MOST Embarrassing Childhood Stories
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What's This Video About?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 13 and up. The content features graphic descriptions of bodily functions (poop, urine, boogers, farts) and crude humor that may be too gross or embarrassing for younger children. Older teens are more likely to understand the comedic intent and can handle the mature themes.

Does the video have any educational value?

The video is primarily entertainment and does not aim to teach academic or life skills. However, it can prompt conversations about social anxiety, honesty, and how to handle embarrassing situations. The hosts model vulnerability by sharing personal stories, which may help normalize making mistakes during childhood.

Is there any strong language or swearing in the video?

The video contains mild crude language (e.g., 'doodoo,' 'piss,' 'boogers') but no outright swearing or profanity. The tone is joking and exaggerated rather than aggressive. The classification score for 'Strong & Crude Language' is 0.30, indicating low-level language that is informal but not severe.

Are there any risks of modeling bad behavior?

Yes, there are mild risks. One host describes intentionally farting in a classroom as a prank and lying to avoid blame. Another host admits to faking his report card. While these are presented as funny stories, they could normalize dishonesty or disrespect. Parents may want to discuss these behaviors with children to reinforce positive alternatives.

What is the main content concern for parents?

The main concern is the detailed discussion of bodily functions (pooping in underwear, peeing in a corner, collecting boogers) which may be considered disgusting or inappropriate for younger viewers. The video relies heavily on shock humor and has no educational or prosocial messaging. Some children may find the content embarrassing or uncomfortable to watch with parents.

Can this video be used to start a conversation about growing up?

Yes, it can be a springboard for discussing childhood mistakes, social pressure, and how everyone goes through awkward phases. The hosts' willingness to laugh at their past errors can help children feel less alone in their own embarrassing moments. However, parents should steer the conversation toward honesty and respectful behavior, as the video sometimes glorifies pranks and lying.

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