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It doesn't work like that I think.
My parents are probably one of the best people in my life (sacrificed everything for me) but they have flaws too.
Why ? They are human.
There is no perfect childhood. It's about how the child deals with his shit.
You can have a really good childhood and still be drinking in the morning like I am .
My parents are probably one of the best people in my life (sacrificed everything for me) but they have flaws too.
Why ? They are human.
There is no perfect childhood. It's about how the child deals with his shit.
You can have a really good childhood and still be drinking in the morning like I am .
Madeleine · 41-45, F
@marcusaurelius I agree with you. But this is not what I meant by my question. For instance, I had a very good childhood, which many people would call normal. I love my parents so much. But when I decide to become a parent, I would be more expressive of my emotions to my kids, I would tell them that I love them and hug them on daily bases. I missed that as a child, because my parents didn't tell me they love me nor hugged me.
SW-User
I did my deed already. My #1 regret about my childhood was my dad and I not throwing the ball enough.
I think I did a pretty good job of that with my son.
I think I did a pretty good job of that with my son.
Madeleine · 41-45, F
@SW-User I don't think I understand what you mean.