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When I was 13 at church camp, a church official videoed me changing clothes once.
That was pretty creepy.
Yuck. I'm sorry that happened to you. Were they caught/reported/punished in any way?
Oh yeah.
He ended up getting blacklisted. When the camp video was made available in the church library, one of the parents watched it and it turned out he made the unedited tape available by accident. The idiot gave himself away.
Yikes. Well, at least they were caught. I'm sorry you went through that.
Thank you for the kind sentiment.
Man, that would have traumatized me. I'm thankful that I was never sent to a church camp growing up. I did go to an all-girls Catholic school and there were "retreats" but it helped ease my fears when almost every staff there was a kind, old nun.