Maybe she was playing around and accidentally got a part of her clothing caught in the chair mechanism. For example, her shoelace could have gotten wrapped around the chair's wheels or a lever under the seat.
One possible solution could be to call for help. If she's physically stuck, someone with more strength or the right tools might be able to free her. For example, if it's a mechanical issue with the chair, a handyman could be called to disassemble parts of the chair to release her.
I'm not sure specifically which 'girl stuck story' you are referring to. It could be about a girl who is physically stuck in a place like a small space or a difficult situation such as being trapped in a locked room or a maze.
Since we don't have any details, it's impossible to determine the identity of the fat girl in this story. She could be just an ordinary customer at the local barber shop.
Well, in the girl car stuck story, it could be that her car got stuck in a snowdrift. If she was driving in a snowy area, the deep snow could have trapped her car. She would first try to reverse out, but when that didn't work, she'd start thinking about who to call, like a tow truck service or her friends who live nearby.
There was a barefoot girl exploring an old attic. She accidentally stepped into a small hole between the floorboards and got stuck. Her sister found her and started to tickle her sides to cheer her up. The girl giggled uncontrollably. After some time, they managed to free her foot by carefully wiggling it out. It was a funny and memorable moment for both of them.
Once there was a girl named Lily. She got stuck in a small attic while looking for old family treasures. Her younger brother found her and, instead of helping her out right away, started to tickle her playfully. Lily was laughing so hard that she almost forgot she was stuck. Eventually, her brother stopped and helped her out.
Well, first of all, she should not panic. Panicking will only make things worse. If it's a water - based glue, she could try soaking her foot in warm water for a while. This might loosen the glue's grip. She could also try rubbing a bit of butter or margarine on the glued area. These substances can sometimes act as a lubricant and help in separating the foot from the glue. And if she has access to some rubbing alcohol, that could also be used, but very carefully as it can be drying to the skin.
If she's stuck in a physical space like a small hole or a tight corner, she can try to wiggle her body slowly. Sometimes a little movement at a time can help her get free.