Being allowed to have a normal, healthy diet. My entire childhood was spent moving from diet to diet, depending on what my mother thought I could eat. She always had health problems and had trouble finding what she could eat, so when she found I had a few allergies (which I eventually grew out of) she decided me and my siblings would be permanently sick if we didn't avoid eggs, dairy, nuts, and sugar. That lasted a few years. Then we only ate fruits and vegetables for like a year. Then we only ate stuff called "superfood" and other similar shakes and products. Then we only ate turkey for a year. Then we only ate slow cooked chicken and certain vegetables. Then we only ate chocolate and dairy. Then we got to eat fairly normally with a few restrictions. My mother still struggled with health at that point and tried to get me to change my diet with her after that, but I was 18 so I ate what I wanted. I also became a food smuggler my entire life lol I got really good at sneaking food I wasn't allowed to eat and ate it anyway.
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As matter of fact, nothing, because my parents raised me by teaching me how to love and respect others regardless of their race, ethnicity, nationality, etc... we are all different, we are humans, we make mistakes, and sometimes a person who is offensive towards you could be a person crying out loud for help, so it is best to know people for the soul they are instead of judging the book by its cover.
I would try to change one single fact honestly, which is avoiding the death of my father when I was 11 years old. He had a heart attack and he was gone. It would have been nice to grow up with my two parents alive, but grateful that my single mother was strong enough to make it through.
I wouldn’t be sexually abused by my half brother.
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To be ready mentally and emotionally for the world, along with strong discipline and focus.
I was babied growing up, and that really hurt me in the long run.My grandmother would not have a broom if I had a say :D
I wouldn't change anything. My mom is great and my dad taught me how not to be through his own actions.
My father did a very good job. I would probably change what my mom did but, I have no idea if that would have changed me dynamically or my sisters.
I would have changed whether or not my father wanted to be my father.
I think I would want to be taught more things at a younger age.
Nothing... I have a great mom. If I had more freedom I would have probably become a bad person.
Raised a little more liberally.
Everything. I hated my childhood
(If needed) More spankings.
I would want nudist family
Entirely different family
Supporting family from childhood
Less polite and more direct
Less conservative parents
I wouldn't change anything
Not even one thing
Different parents.
Absolutely nothing.
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