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My little brother came home from his pre-school/day care one day and said to my mother and I...."I bet you can't wait to be little like me so you can go to Goodies too!" - ha, cute kid

kaila
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Until I was about 10 or so, I thought a mother and a woman were the same thing, and i thought you automatically bacame both a mother and a woman on your 21st birthday.

Judy Jugs
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when i was about 4 years old... i wanted to be an explorer, so i can sail the seas and reach the edge of the world and stick my head out to see space!

:)
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I used to think i would turn into a boy later on in life!

Genevieve
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i always believed women were younger than men

k
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When i was small i used to believe that i was always going to be small, never "grow up", and i believed i could spend all say playing with toy cars with my cousin.

Nes
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My younger brother, whose voice had recently gone through the change, told our youngest brother that his adam's apple was actually an alien. He told him that it crawled into your mouth when you turned 15 and it made your voice deeper. My parent's would always give my youngest brother weird looks when he would mention my other brother's alien and his fear of getting older.

Anon
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For some reason, I believed nobody was older than my dad. And it wasn't as if I didn't have grandparents; I did! I just thought that. Then we were at a resturant one night and while dad was talking to the waitress she told him how old she was. At the time he was 33 and she was 42. I remember thinking, "that's impossible! no one's older than Dad!"

Brooke
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when I was 15 I grew up in a very strict Pentacostal faith, after attending so many single sisters meeting taught by older sisters
constantly reminding young women not to chase boys and that the bible says "He That Findeth A Wife Finds A Good Thing"!
I belived that if a man in the church asked you to marry him I had to!!
I was so afraid of men I wore dresses longer than my grandmother and ran from men.
As we now know the more you run from a man the more he wants you. It got so bad that by the time I was 18 10 brothers asked for my hand in marriage.
I drove my pastor nuts and asked him to choose for me!!!

honeybee
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I used to belive that 13 year olds could drink.

Old enough now
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When I was little my younger brother said he had been really old before, then he grew to be young.

Anon
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I used to think i was old first and over time you become a kid.

Anon
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when i was about 4, i thaught that kissing a boy (THUNG!) was the ugliesst and grosest thing in the world. But i saw the people from US kissing and i am from romania, so i was releaved, thinking "Fuh!In our country the kiss is INTERDICCTED!!!!"

georgiana onciu
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When I was 4 or 5 I used to think that only grown-ups were people,So I would act like a dog all the time!

Im not Human
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When I was very small I used to believe that when girls grow up a certain age, they automatically become mothers.

Adnan
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I did the math and figured out that I would be 36 when the year 2000 arrived. I imagined that I'd be really old by then...too old to go out to a party, but maybe I could just manage to stay up late enough to watch it on TV. (I also thought all "old" people went to bed early and took naps during the day.)

Epicurienne
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When I was around 5 years old, my older brother would make fun of me a lot and I hated the fact that he was older then me. So I told him that in some point in my life I would be older then him and he couldn't make fun of me anymore.

Kristin
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When I was a small child I thought that when you became an adult you couldn't cry any more.
I beleived only children could cry...untill I saw an adult cry

Evelyn
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When I was little, I used to believe that when you grow up, a fairy would come, and they would turn you into a baby

Summer
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When I was younger, the term "dumping" was never explained to me, as far as relationships. So accordingly, I associated it with "trash cans". This is why I thought being "dumped" was so bad and why women would rather dump the man before he could dump her. Sounded so painful!

Anon
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