I ripped my brand new jeans, how can I stop feeling stupid?


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You're not stupid, accidents happen to everyone, we are human after all!
Can you take action to make yourself feel better? Can they be sewn?
Or try to divert yourself into another activity, like reading, or playing a game, or go answer someone else's question here; maybe helping someone else out with an answer will make you feel better..it often does me! And what we think about grows larger, so if you keep focusing on the jeans, it will just increase your distress. Just imagine 10 years from now, how little this one rip will have meant in your life!

PS saw your additonal info. If you could tell us WHERE the jeans are ripped (on a seam, in the seat of the pants, a pants leg), maybe we could offer some creative suggestions. Sewing a seam would be easiest.If torn somewhere else, maybe a decorative applique, or buy a small piece of jeans material at fabric store (that would cost very little) and sew a neat patch..maybe you could find someone at the fabric store to give you advice on mending; there are some nice people out there!

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don't stop! No for real, just augh about it.when we can laugh at ourself for doing silly or "stupi" things life is so much more enjoyable.

rationalize that this is a frivolos and triffle reason to feel stupid. they're clothing.. it can be mended, or you can buy another pair. spilt milk. paste a newspaper on your legs before pulling up your jeans . believe me you will look cool


Don't worry, it's in fashion. Seriously, distressed jeans can look good.

My suggestion: Use a cheese-grater or sandpaper to further rip the jeans. Visit the website below:




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