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When I was younger I wanted to be a bunny rabbit even though my sister told me that was impossible.
I used to believe that halfway through your life, you switched gender.
When I was a little, I used to belive when I am older, I would need to change my name.
My mom's name was in my head a old name and I thought I would need to change mine to have a former name when I would be old too. One day, T went to my mom and asked at her what my futur name would be. She looked at me like she looked at a fool...
After that, I knew my name will never change, I was been a little disappointed. And I don't think my mom remember this day.
I used to believe that I would never stop climbing trees - even when I turned into an adult.
I could never remember how old my parents were, but when I was in 5th grade I figured out that my dad was 3 years older than my mom, and 30 years older than me, so it would be like me dating a 2nd grader, which I thought was gross. To this day, to figure out my parents ages, I add 30 years to me for my dad, and then think 5th grade/2nd grade to figure out my mom.
I had grown too old to use my teats, and my mother told me that we had to give them away to Father Christmas's children. So I gave them gladly away, and belived that Father Christmas's children had got them, until some years later, when my mother should get something on the top of a cabinet, and the teats fell down on the floor..
I used to believe that I was once married and went to college. Kind of like you never spot living, you grow up and grow down
i used to believe that when you were a little girl, you'd grow up to be a man.
that children would always be young; adults would always be old; grandparents would always be really old;
around the age of six i used to think that when you were young, you were a girl. and when you grew up you turned into a boy. i was a messed up child. haha!
when my sister was little she used to get really angry about the fact that i was older than her but used to think that one day she would be older when she'd grow up she thought that i would grow down and be little for the first time she didn't realise that i was little before she was born. She now realises that i will always be bigger, better and cleverer than her and i've told her that she just has to get over it because its never going to change!!! HA HA !!!
I used to believe that in order to be a teenager, you HAD to smoke and swear. My childhood friend and I would come home from Kindergarden and sit up in her room pretending to smoke and swear at eachother.....we thought we were so mature....
When I was in elementary my friend used to rub in the fact that she was "smarter" than me because she was 4 months older. To which I honestly replied, yes, but she was also going to die 4 months before me! I think I thought that everyone dropped dead at age 100...
When I much younger, I was plauged with an annoying cousin. He always got in the way, and so, as the older cousins we needed ways to "get rid of" him for awhile. I picked on him telling him that it didn't matter what he did, or what we said to him because he wasn't old enough to think yet. (My reasoning was that thinking relates to memory. Therfore, for the first several years of your life, which you can't remember, you weren't thinking yet.) Eerily, it seems that although my older cousins remember this, the annoying one doesn't--just as I predicted.
I used to think that if you were a boy when you were a kid, you would grow up to be a girl and if you were born a girl you would grow up to be a girl. So i thought my dad was once a girl and my mom was once a boy. a little weird dont you think?
I used to believe that as people got older, they changed into the opposite sex. I don't know why, but I always associated this thought with a Hershey Chocolate commercial I saw when I was a kid.
when i was an extremely young child... i remember hearing my parents talk but not know what they were saying. i use to think that adults spoke a different "adult" language. eventually... i knew what they were saying. i think those memories are from when i had just started talking or something. perhaps i have a super memoy or something.... yeah... super memory.... cooool
I used to believe elderly people always ate soup because when I went to my grand-mother's, I ate soup.
I used to believe Old people were selfish bitches who made you give up your seat to be selfish
When I was a kid I used to beleive that adults don't lie.
It still surprises me to realize that adults lie so much more the kids do.
Kind of sad...
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