This is a very uncomfortable situation indeed. You should start by taking responsibility for your actions. Let your little sister know that what she saw was not appropriate for her to see. If she has questions, answer them as simply and appropriately as possible. For example, you could say it's a normal but private activity for adults. After that, work on your self - control and privacy habits to avoid similar incidents in the future. It's important to also respect the fact that this might have an impact on your sister's view of you, so be extra careful in your interactions with her going forward.
No way. This is a very inappropriate concept. Friends should have healthy and positive relationships. Things like this are private and not something to be made into a so - called'story'. It violates the boundaries of proper behavior and respect among people.
First of all, it's an embarrassing situation. You should try to stay calm. Maybe start by apologizing for the inappropriate behavior in a private moment. Then, it might be a good idea to have an open and honest conversation about privacy and appropriate boundaries in the future.
Well, it's really awkward. Immediately stop what you're doing. Maybe later you can write her a note if you're too shy to talk face - to - face. Apologize for the inappropriate situation she walked into and assure her it won't happen again in such an open way. And try to keep your private activities more private in the future.
Definitely not. Public places are for general communication and interaction that adheres to certain social norms. This kind of story is way too private and improper to be shared in public.
The first step is to compose yourself. Don't let the panic take over. Then, you need to talk to your sister. If she's young, you can just say it was a mistake and you won't do it again. If she's older, you might need to have a more in - depth conversation about privacy. Also, make sure to set up better privacy measures in your living space. For example, always lock the door when you need private time.
Even in some more edgy or modern literature, the focus is still on complex human emotions and social phenomena, not this kind of private and inappropriate behavior.