Monday, September 10, 2007

monday morning question

         

Pertaining to your young childhood, how would you complete this statement?

                         I was a  _________  boy/girl.

My answer:  I was a scared and insecure girl.

What's your answer?  

Krissy :)

29 comments:

  1. I was a depressed and shy little girl with a lot of fears.
    http://journals.aol.com/valphish/ThereisaSeason

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  2. (((((((((((((((HUGSTOYOU)))))))))))))))I was depressed and sad.

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  3. I was a dirt magnet boy.  I loved to get dirty.  I would find a patch of dirt and start digging until I was covered with dirt.  I would throw dirt up in the air and have it come down in my hair.  When I came home I had dirt ground into my pores.  My Mom was a total neat freak who hated dirt.  She made me get undressed on the back porch and took me directly to the bathroom for a bath.  It took a lot of scrubbing with a brush to get me clean.  Those were the days!

    John

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  4. I was a  shy, good girl.

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  5. I was an anxious little girl.  How sad, huh?
    My second choice would be that I was a tall girl.
    Pam

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  6. I was a withdrawn lonely girl.

    ....couldn't pay me enough to be a kid again....

    big hugs at you...

    ~Amy

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  7. I was a little daredevil girl. I hung out with the boys and did just about anything on a dare. Including jumping off the top of two flights of stairs when I was 7. Luckily the only thing I ended up with is slicing my tongue on both sides due to the fall. (Hugs) Indigo

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  8. I was a tomboy girl....I could play running bases with the best of them....

    Michele

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  9. I was a tomboy girl too, also up a tree or climbing over a wall!

    Love Sandra xxxx

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  10. I was a precocious little girl. :)

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  11. I was a tomboy also.  I could climb any tree worth climbing.

                   Julie

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  12. I was a very talkative girl...
    Linda :)

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  13. A lively, lonely, curious little tomboy.  xoxo CATHY

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  14. The only thing I could come up with  . . . I was a Good boy.  Nothing exciting here.  Damn, if I only knew that being a bad boy would have gotten me all the girls.  LOL  

    Phil

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  15. I was a loved/happy little girl.
    Barbara

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  16. I was extremely happy & active little girl.

    I had the BEST childhood in the world (in my opinion) and I know how lucky I was.  I wouldn't trade that memory for anything!
    Merry

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  17. I was a tired girl. Beings my mom died when i was 9 and had to help raise my 5 brothers and sisters. (((((Hugs))))))
    Cindy

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  18. I was a  wild teenage girl.  I gave my Mom a very hard time.  I am getting it back in spades with my son....and my daughter will he a teen before I know it.
    Y*I*K*E*S!!!!
    Hugs,
    Gina

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  19. ........ I was very shy and quiet


    xoxoxox,
    Christopher

    http://journals.aol.com/cmarlow480/ChristophersJournal/

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  20.     I was a lost little girl.
    Jude
    http://journals.aol.com/jmorancoyle/MyWay

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  21. I was a "tomboyish country..girl"

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  22. I was a happy, adventurous and sensitive girl! Deb ;-)

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  23. I was from the time I could walk a Daddy's girl. Arlene (AJ)

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  24. I was VERY LOVED by my daddy, so I think I was a CONFIDENT little girl!!

    http://journals.aol.com/preciousone25/JoannsWeightLossJourney/
    Joann

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  25. I was a rowdy cowgirl.

                                     Myke

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  26. I was a good boy!

    Dirk

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  27. I was an imaginative and a home-body type of boy....and still am!
    I used to imagine I was all kinds of things from people, to TV characters, to movie plots, to this to that, to whatever I wanted...and of course I love hanging out with my family at home.  I miss it terribly now that I'm at college.
    -Kellen

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  28. Krissy, my answer would be exactly the same as yours.  My childhood was awful in the main although there were good parts, I prefer not to think of it.

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  29. I was a happy and unaware girl!

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