The classroom fell silent when the teacher saw him squirming at the back. Something was wrong. He was fidgeting, scratching, unable to focus, trying not to cry. When she quietly asked what was going on, his answer left her stunned—and worried. She sent him straight to the principal to call his mother. Minutes later, he returned, and the room erupted. The teacher rushed back, only to find a scene no one could have imagined, a child’s innocence colliding with adult language in the most painfully literal, wildly misunderstood way. His mother’s advice, his teacher’s instructions, and his own confusion all crashed together in a single, unforgettable moment that left the entire class speechless and the adults desperately trying not to laugh—or cry. What he “stuck out” that day would be talked about for years, and not one person in that room ever heard that phrase the sa… Continues…