There are the problem of eroticizing sexual abuse in mediafew things more painful to a teenager than watching a well-adjusted adult shimmy to Flo Rida's "Low."
A kid at Petco Park in San Diego was absolutely mortified when the jumbotron projected the woman next to him -- his mom? His dad's girlfriend? His cool aunt? -- and she started dancing during the Padres game on Monday. When Flo Rida sang "low, low, low, low," she got low. When Flo Rida crooned about baggy sweatpants and Reeboks with the straps, she gyrated to the beat.
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It probably didn't help that the man seated on the other side of the teen joined in, clapping only slightlyoff beat and pointing at the reluctant kid.
The poor teenager crossed his arms and avoided eye contact with everyone.
The game resumed and mercifully gave him a break, but the embarrassment returned when the crowd's focus went right back to the dancing family.
This time, he put his head in his hands as a small child behind him pointed and laughed.
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To the dancing adults' credit, though, everything is embarrassing when you're a teenager.
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