I've always reverted to a sense of childhood, just in everyday life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do have a regular childhood.
I had a relatively tumultuous childhood.
My childhood was endless - from eight to 18 felt like hundreds of years.
My childhood was as conventional as you could get.
I don't remember being a child, and that's why I think I'm so child-like now in my unending curiosity and approach to life.
Maybe I didn't have the childhood people think you should have, but I still went through the ages; I was still a child.
I had a wonderful childhood, which is tough because it's hard to adjust to a miserable adulthood.
Everything else you grow out of, but you never recover from childhood.
I think because I'm not a parent, my most immediate connection to childhood is my memory of my own childhood.
I think that we are all much closer to our childhood selves than we often think, so when we read about childhood, it can surprise us how immediate or moving it is, when perhaps those feelings are just there, waiting to be accessed all the time.
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