No. Lifes too cruel.But if you look at it ,most of your happy days come from childhood though the problem is WE DONT REMEMBER!
2006-06-24 09:39:03
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answered by Shyx 2
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Yes, you can have a perfectly happy childhood... but it all depends on your perspective and/or ignorance of the unfortunate things that happen during this time.
Sometimes the most oblivious people are the happiest.
2006-06-24 16:33:44
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answered by Todd F 1
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I can't imagine that it exist in this world, there are human beings involved, and where you have human beings their is no perfection.
Happy childhood, maybe but a perfectly happy one, I think not.
2006-06-24 16:36:47
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answered by brown.gloria@yahoo.com 5
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No. children's are born with few knowledge of right or wrong. They will suffer (to learn) when they don't get what they want, or when they don't understand what's happening. But, still, there are happy childhoods and pretty sad ones
2006-06-24 16:34:42
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answered by elijah_bs 2
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Dont think anyone can truely say yes
it all depends on the persons view, like someone say: i have had a perfect life....
but in fact only ppl went through more hardships in the early stages of life seems to appreciate more of life
2006-06-24 16:37:48
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answered by Joshoowa 1
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Some are better than others, but everyone has some issues stemming from childhood.
2006-06-24 18:20:01
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answered by sweetie 4
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I had a mare of a childhood.
2006-06-24 16:31:37
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answered by ruby.rodd 2
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No, but you can't appreciate the good times in your life if you haven't experienced the bad times as well.
2006-06-24 16:32:48
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answered by SUNSHINE30 1
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that would be a relative answer on a persons first hand knowledge.
2006-06-24 16:31:44
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, between the physical abuse, the sexual molestation, and the constant bullying at school, id say mine was grrrrreat
2006-06-24 16:32:09
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answered by C. D 2
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