Dan_Undiagnosed wrote:
Alita wrote:
So ... what was it like for you growing up?
Is that an honest question?
I'm just not used to people taking a genuine interest for any good reason.
My childhood was f*****g awesome! I grew up in a small town in Australia in late 80s early 90s. I had the 90s kid version of the Stranger Things kind of nostalgia upbringing. Lego, Nintendo, Magic the Gathering, anime and kung films, weekends and school holidays spent down at the river or building pretty impressive tree houses at home. Man I was lucky!
Don't get my wrong, we had a large dysfunctional family. Including half siblings I had one older bro, one younger bro and, wait for it, 5 older sisters! (but no little sister which always kinda bummed me out a bit). Come to think of it, maybe it was something in the water. I never had a single friend in primary school or high school with a little sister. Kind of weird but an interesting trivial fact that might come in handy one day
Okay, I see your point. I'll stop boring you now.
How about you?
Actually, yes, it was an honest question, but put in a cheeky kind of way.
Your childhood sounds awesome! I agree that 80s/90s Australia was the best.

(yeah, we all loved the Ninja Turtles).
I didn't get out in nature as much as I wanted... streets were my home. Mostly going from one neighbourhood kid's house to the other, seeing who was free to play. We used to eat flowers and dare each other to touch those weird caterpillars with the scary designs on their backs. They told us if we touched those, we would get sick and die.
And the horror movies...don't get me started on the horror movies... so good! Way before Scary Movie came out, we had The Amityville Horror and creepy old Freddy Kruger.
Overall, I miss my childhood. Didn't have many school friends and no sisters (lucky you) but plenty of strong men around me. I always feel I missed out on the feminine stuff because of that - nobody to do my hair, take me shopping, etc, but plenty of guys happy to show me how to punch people and lecturing me about how to service my car. Nevertheless, I feel very close to the women in my life today and am enjoying girly things like never before. (Go ahead - ask me anything on beauty and fashion ... I'll wow you

... and probably put you to sleep, ha ha).
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