I remember as a kid not ever wanting to have friends around to my house because it was, for want of a better description, disheveled.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Back when I was in elementary school, I didn't have many friends.
We didn't have a TV in the living room and all my friends thought we were kind of weird. When they'd come over, my mom wanted to talk to them about current events.
I've had the same friends since I was in kindergarten.
I had a happy, dramafree youth, growing up in an upper-middle-class neighborhood in Dallas, Texas. The only thing that was slightly unusual compared to most of my friends was that I was an only child... I don't think that's why my parents gave me a dummy, at least they've never copped to it.
I had my group of friends, you know, like my real group of friends, and then I had, like, party friends.
A lot of people that I've had around me have been my closest friends since junior high, back when we were exchanging each other's clothes, staying at each other's houses. That was before I had anything.
I've always had lots of friends and my house was the house they all hung out at.
My childhood was very gregarious, and I was usually surrounded by close family.
When I was little, there were so many people in my house. Everyone was enjoying themselves, rehearsing, having fun. It was like a playground.
I shared a room with my parents until I was 7, and I lived with my uncles and aunts and my cousins and my grandfather... so the house was always full of people.