I believe in strength. Growing up wasn’t easy for my family and I. My family was constantly moving because we didn't have enough money to pay rent. Everytime we went out I always saw little kids with toys. I asked my mom if I could buy the same toy I saw everywhere but she always said we didn't have enough money for it. Weeks later my mom bought me that same toy that I wanted. I didn’t really understand at that time what we were going through. I was in fifth grade when I saw that my parents were…
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For most girls, growing up is scary especially because of puberty. For me, that was at 10 years old. It is strange being the only girl who needs a bra in 3rd grade. As I grew up, well, they did too. I never really understood how sensual they were until 8th grade. Girls bought push up bras in hopes of having something, while I tried to not show off. That is just the way the world is; there are the girls who love the attention and the girls who get unwanted attention. For me, I have always attracted…
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and games. Even throughout high school, it seemed like reality was not catching up to me just yet. It was not until I reached rock bottom that I learned one of the most important lessons I have to this day. It is never too late to change who you want to be. Growing up in a small family and being blessed with two older sisters, it seemed like the first lesson I ever learned was education is the key to success. Growing up in a Hispanic family my father, Eduardo, was always strict and his main priority…
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Growing up How do kids feel to grow up with two parents or one parent? There are some kids that start growing up with two parents then their parents get a divorce, and the kids feel like it is there fault. I know from experience how some kids feel, my parents got a divorce when my sister 14 and I was 13. I didn’t know what to do or how to feel. When my parents got a divorce my sister and I were scared because we thought it was our fault, but our parents told us that it had nothing to do with us;…
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As a little girl growing up, I had fanciful thoughts of how my life would be when I grow up. I had dreams of going to medical school, becoming a physician, have a beautiful family and be the best of me. Life sometimes don't seems to go as planned, I found myself in a situation that I had no control over. I was raped when at the age of 20, I kept it as a secret, and didn’t tell my parents. I was scared and blamed myself for been in a wrong place at a wrong time. A month later, I found out that I…
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I have faced things as a child that most children do not go through on an everyday basis in their lives. Growing up was difficult for me because my father was not around. In fact, I never knew who he was. Growing up without having a father was tough enough, but not having any male figure around to show me things that a boy needs to know to become a man made things even worse. Things stayed difficult. I learned to cope with this but, as I got older, life was still a struggle. When I was 13, life…
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Growing Up Guilty Webster’s Dictionary defines guilt as “a bad feeling caused by knowing or thinking you have done something wrong.” Sigmund Freud believed guilt to be the result of a clash between the ego and superego. Feelings of guilt become familiar to us at some point. As with all other emotions, it is normal and natural to feel guilty at times. Some say that we feel guilt because it is hard wired into us, helping us to stay humbled and maintain beneficial relationships ever since the very beginning…
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Growing Up Every child at some point in their life has had a moment where they wish they were an adult. Sometimes it’s because we do not want to be considered “little” or wanted to understand things better. In the book To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee shows that children have a lot of growing up to do before they can be considered an adult and that it may take some time for the change to happen. To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a great example of how children grow up to see things differently…
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Did you know living in a small town is better than growing up in a city? I would know, growing up in a small town has its difficulties. Imagine driving to school with no traffic on the road. The traditions of a small town that you can’t find in a big city. The small community has your back and treats you like a family. What is it like living in a small town? Growing up in a small town has shaped me into a hardworking person today. I live in a town called Monahans, Texas. It’s a very small town…
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Growing up in a small town has been one of the most important components of my life. It must sound like a cliché, and I can't blame you if that's your impression, but I can confidently say, wholeheartedly, that I grew up in the best place in the world. Every person should have the opportunity to live somewhere as safe, and peaceful, and supportive, because it holds some of the greatest experiences in life. There's no other place I'd rather help out with the church suppers, the Christmas caroling…
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