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What was your childhood like?

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What was your childhood like?

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  1. still living it!


  2. interesting,

    mom & dad lived in different states, moved every six months, id have to say it was quite interesting..........

  3. i had an alcoholic dad and a very weak mother. he used ot come home drunk in the middle of the night, turn the music on and fight with my mom. he used to beat me up and tried to kill her..

    i have a lot of emotional and trust issues now but i try to be a better person and learn from my parents' mistakes. but even if i talk to them, i still can't forgive my dad for ruining my childhood and my mom for staying with him. but i know she had her reasons

  4. my childhood was and still is wonderful. My dad is a little over protective.. but i understand because im his baby girl. I am 14 about ot turn fifteen and im talking to an 18 yr old marine. What I cant get my dad to understand is that jesse is very different from a lot of 18 yr olds that he knows. Im still undergoing my childhood and im very excited.. to be a part of it.  

  5. A bit up and down, it had its good times but also had its bad times. My dad was particularly strict and i grew up fearing him rather then enjoying his company. I had a very strong bond to my mum, so much that i would go everywhere by her side. We moved around a lot, about 17 times in my 21 years of life, so making life long friends has never been an option. I guess i missed out on things when my parents went through some financial struggles but im still alive. It could have been better but then again it could have been a lot worse, I'm well mannered, got the chance to live abroad and generally a good british citizen. No convictions, got good exam results so i guess my parents did a pretty good job!

  6. My childhood was very uneventful, but, I can't complain. I always got along well with my siblings. We had a lot of fun together. My whole childhood I was surrounded by people that were older than me, being the youngest, and I always was ahead of myself in that way. I was forced to think like one of the adults and most of the time, to act like them. But, I never lived up to that, I didn't want to be older, and I knew that my childhood wouldn't be there forever. :) Also, it was a little bit tragic, with many deaths when I was 6-9...but, I got over that eventually. Being a kid, though, I was always left with those memories.

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