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Default Jul 20, 2020 at 04:34 AM
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follow up thread to one of my other ones

the abuse from my parents

my highchair (hated the thing!)

my old bedroom (it was just, weird)

my old fuzzy television that could barely get many channels
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Default Jul 20, 2020 at 08:55 PM
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Other kids teasing me for being shy, different colored eyes and slight speech defects I slightly stammered and stuttered.
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Default Jul 21, 2020 at 01:44 AM
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Pretty much all of it
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Default Jul 21, 2020 at 03:28 AM
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Default Jul 21, 2020 at 08:51 AM
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There were some bullies during my teen years that I had to deal with. I sometimes wonder if those people, now middle-aged adults, still bully.

I had a very hard time dealing with having to quit a passionate hobby from when I was a teen.

As a kid, an allergist said I was allergic to chocolate, peanuts, and oranges. Luckily, I outgrew those allergies. Back then, they showed themselves in the form of a rash, but not a dangerous one. I didn't really care that I had a rash, but my mother obviously didn't give me these foods for quite a while.
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Default Jul 21, 2020 at 09:30 AM
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I do not miss Rosa Parks dying because I swear I remember it being in 2013.

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Default Jul 21, 2020 at 02:48 PM
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There were some bullies during my teen years that I had to deal with. I sometimes wonder if those people, now middle-aged adults, still bully.

I had a very hard time dealing with having to quit a passionate hobby from when I was a teen.

As a kid, an allergist said I was allergic to chocolate, peanuts, and oranges. Luckily, I outgrew those allergies. Back then, they showed themselves in the form of a rash, but not a dangerous one. I didn't really care that I had a rash, but my mother obviously didn't give me these foods for quite a while.


I am alergic to nuts.
I here I'm not missing out on much though, although a lot of people I know do enjoy snickers
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Default Jul 21, 2020 at 02:48 PM
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I'll add bullies to my list as well

knew of quite a few at school
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Default Jul 21, 2020 at 02:50 PM
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school in general, I think

I really did struggle a lot (and dropped out early)
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Default Jul 22, 2020 at 01:23 PM
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Being forced to eat foods I honestly despised. My parents were very old school "you'll eat what's in front of you". To this day, I can not stand rhubarb, parsnips or sauerkraut.

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Default Jul 22, 2020 at 07:50 PM
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Having to go to bed in the summer when its still light out. Having a bedtime in general.

My father.

Snotty kids.
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Default Jul 23, 2020 at 07:02 AM
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Having to go to bed in the summer when its still light out. Having a bedtime in general.

My father.

Snotty kids.


right
the bhedtime thing. mine was half 7

even back then I had issues with sleeping, so it was a nightmare for me. I'd be up sooner or later watching cartoons.

so it really didn't matter in the long run, I guess, still sucked to be told it was bedtime though
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Default Jul 23, 2020 at 09:03 AM
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Getting bullied.

Belittled by my parents and our maid (yes, parents preferred to 'spoil' the maid than me. They called me useless for not helping the housework, but they often let the maid taking a nap when it was the working hours and the job was not done. There are still more cases)

The "caged" feeling. Parents never let me do anything that I want or normal children doing. Now as an adult, I am chasing back that experience that I never had before.
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Default Jul 23, 2020 at 11:11 AM
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Kids at school not liking me

Bad teachers. Only two teachers I recall who were alright. The teachers were mostly old and hated kids. Even the younger teachers hated kids.

I was 10-12 years old in the late '60s. It seemed like the adults hated kids at that time. Remember that saying, "Never trust anyone under 30."? That included young kids, not just those in their 20s and teens. .

Also it seemed like parents hated kids. I remembered going to visit a friend and then their parents would holler and even whack them them in front of me.

I would also say my parents. They were very critical and I had not done well in school. I had realized recently that I had lousy parents, even though for so many years I thought that they were OK. It's just that they provided well for me materially, but did not support me emotionally.
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Default Jul 24, 2020 at 06:24 AM
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Kids at school not liking me

Bad teachers. Only two teachers I recall who were alright. The teachers were mostly old and hated kids. Even the younger teachers hated kids.

I was 10-12 years old in the late '60s. It seemed like the adults hated kids at that time. Remember that saying, "Never trust anyone under 30."? That included young kids, not just those in their 20s and teens. .

Also it seemed like parents hated kids. I remembered going to visit a friend and then their parents would holler and even whack them them in front of me.

I would also say my parents. They were very critical and I had not done well in school. I had realized recently that I had lousy parents, even though for so many years I thought that they were OK. It's just that they provided well for me materially, but did not support me emotionally.


I'm not sure where my school got half their teachers from.

my math teacher hit the class for no reason at all,

my language teacher smoked during class,
my english and music teachers both stank (my music teacher actually got fired it was so bad)

and my science teacher didn't know a thing about science
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Default Jul 25, 2020 at 01:20 AM
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Teenaged years

Eldest sibling

Hand-me-down clothes

80s haircuts

Velcro runners
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Default Jul 25, 2020 at 04:12 AM
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homework

blah it sucks
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Default Jul 27, 2020 at 06:29 AM
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MSN-I was online all the time and chatted from people from school

Having a pet dog-I hate dogs

primary school- I was never good @ school

Bullys from school - They always tried to put me down

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MSN-I was online all the time and chatted from people from school

Having a pet dog-I hate dogs

primary school- I was never good @ school

Bullys from school - They always tried to put me down


another MSN user here. I was on the groups, and I used messenger.

some of the icons were sooo cute. the heart and the kiss especially

and the nudges were fun

hmm... actually I miss that a little, especially the clicky sound you get when someone was typing a message
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Default Jul 27, 2020 at 03:05 PM
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Swimming pool lessons
Trash on tv
Feeling worry for my parents
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