I don't think it's a common story. Usually, we hear stories that have broader appeal and more universal themes. A wedgie on a fence is a rather odd and specific situation, so it's not likely to be a common type of story that is widely told. It might be a local or personal story within a small group.
I'm not sure specifically as it could be a made - up or very specific local story. It might be about a girl who had an accident where her clothing got caught on a fence in a way that caused a wedgie, perhaps during some sort of play or misadventure.
Not really. Common stories usually have themes that are more widely appealing such as heroism, mystery, or family drama. The idea of a girl sleeping in a wedgie is more of a quirky and somewhat juvenile concept for a story. It's not something you'd typically find in mainstream literature or storytelling, but could be part of some very specific and informal oral storytelling traditions.
In a 'girl fence wedgie story', it could be that the girl was leaning against the fence while chatting with her friends. All of a sudden, a strong gust of wind blew and her dress got caught on a rough part of the fence. As she tried to turn around to see what was going on, the fabric tightened and she ended up with a rather uncomfortable wedgie. This might lead to her friends having a good laugh while she tried to fix it in a hurry.
Not really. This type of story involving such an inappropriate and unkind act isn't very common in positive or mainstream storytelling. It's more likely to be a situation that might occur in stories about schoolyard bullying or bad behavior.
No, it doesn't seem to be a common type of story. Stories about wedgies are not typically mainstream, and this specific combination of a school girl and a hanging wedgie is rather unusual.
A girl, Emma, was in a hurry to get on the school bus. As she climbed the steps, her backpack got stuck on the railing. When she yanked it free, her pants got pulled up in the back, creating a wedgie. The other kids on the bus noticed and some giggled. Emma just shrugged it off, adjusted her clothes and found a seat, saying 'It happens to the best of us!'.
No, it's not a very common type of story. Atomic wedgies are not a positive or common occurrence in most stories. It's more of a niche or prank - based scenario that might be found in some comical or perhaps mean - spirited tales among kids or in a school - yard type of setting.
In a 'girl fence wedgie story', the main character is of course the girl. She could be a young, energetic girl who loves to play outdoors. Maybe she's around 8 - 12 years old, full of curiosity. There could also be her friends in the story. Her friends might be the ones who first notice her wedgie situation and react in different ways - some might laugh, while others might try to help her. And then there could be an adult, like her mother or a neighbor, who comes to the rescue in the end and helps her get free from the fence and fix her wedgie.
No, it's not common at all. Most stories are about more positive things like friendship, adventure, or love. A story about a girl getting a swirly in a toilet is quite negative and not the sort of thing that is widely told. It could be a local or very specific type of story within a small group that has some sort of history of this kind of unkind behavior, but in general, it's not common.
There was a girl, Jane. She was at a summer camp. During a water balloon fight, some of the other kids accidentally gave her a wedgie when they were grabbing at each other. Jane was shocked at first but then she laughed it off. She told the others that it was a silly accident and they all continued to have fun at the camp.