Overview of your childhood

Daniel

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So, at some point we have all had a childhood. Some of us slightly more exciting and some of us slightly less so. For me, at least from what I remember, I remember hanging out with my friend that lived next door and smashing the toys we didn't care about against his driveway. To this day I am not sure if we were just destructive boys or if we had a serious anger issue!

I also remember when I got my first game boy color and I walked out of the store with it sooo happy because up until that point anything I got for a game system was a hand me down.

That's about all I can remember of my child hood at the moment, what did yours look like?
 
I don't remember much man.
I used to play with other kids a lot. Video games, sports everything.
Nothing special to remember
 
I didn't really care for my childhood, the only best parts I can remember is coming home to watch Toonami.
 
My childhood was awesome mostly because my parents especially my dad let us do anything we wanted...we grew up on actual games like football and cricket and stuff and all the neighborhood kids were like on big family. I kinda miss that now
 
I remember my childhood clearly and for the most part, it was amazing. I was raised by my mom and step-dad and only one of my brothers grew up with me. My other siblings were out of the house already. But I played outside a lot, did a lot of sports, went to the mall a lot, did a ton of camping, lots of outdoor stuff, etc. I had a great childhood.
 
My childhood was pretty crappy. At four, my mom left me and my sister on my dad's doorstep without a word. We didn't hear from her for 3 years (not even so much a birthday card). When I was 12, I was raped by my best friend's brother. I no longer associate with her because of that. At 13, I was put in foster care and was in and out of foster homes until I turned 16 and landed myself in Juvy for being "unruly." After my time there I was put in a group home. I graduated from the program and my dad didn't want me back so I went to live with my mom, and well then I grew up. I have had a lot of crappy stuff happen to me, but I am so much stronger for it. It's made me who I am now and I wouldn't change a thing about her.
 
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