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Originally Posted by BethRags
I don't even know where to begin...
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BethRags
I was thinking the exact same thing!
Mine are all trauma-related, largely including moral injuries stemming from trauma - things I would rather not speak of or acknowledge yet. I feel a little safer now hearing about other people's brave histories. I'm not there yet, and I wouldn't know where to begin.
Maybe that isn't the same thing as youthful deviancy, where it wasn't traumatic but rather just a learning experience.
If I did anything else in adulthood or childhood, I was typically the one who got caught, such as when I ran away and went to the police to report my dad for harming my mom. I don' t think that counts. I was caught because I went to the police, LOL.
Oh, I did ask someone in college to bring me an extra plate of food because I was starving and couldn't afford food at the time. You're only supposed to eat in the dining hall, but you were allowed to get seconds. I asked the person to sneak the food out and bring it to the library, so that I can eat something. I had no money for food, so that was a life-saver. We never got caught for that.