Not really but sometimes I made it tough for myself.
2006-06-28 18:41:01
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answer #1
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answered by dsgc05™ 6
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I had an abusive alcholic mother who kept me under her thumbnail until I finally ran away. To this day she refuses to tell me who my father is, I might see her once a month, at my choice. She worked in bars and was very slutty, went home with men she says she didnt even know the names of simply so she could get pregnant. It was kinda hard to deal with the fact that the only reason I exist is because she selfishly wanted a baby, just so she could have someone to control... anyway I'm now a mother, MARRIED living far away from her, most importantly I know who my child's father is! and know to cherish my children like the precious gifts they are. How about you?
2006-06-28 18:52:17
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answered by Lei 2
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yes... I grew up in the project of East Hartford with a very old fashion strict prejudice father. Went to bed when it was still light out. Got the belt buckle for opening my mouth. I remember being about 5 talking to a boy that wasnt "white" and punished for it. I was the 6th child out of 7. It really wasnt a nice childhood. Thank God I grew up and made my own path.
2006-06-28 19:27:11
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answered by dawnie 1
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Most people could find something wrong with their childhood if they tried. I had a very hard childhood but I am glad. It made me the good person that I am today. I never dwell on the past and let it drag me down. Besides I already know that God never put anything on me that I couldnt handle, And if it doesnt kill ya it'll only make you stronger and better!
2006-06-28 18:15:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes,my tough time is family issues.Being the oldest was hard for me.I had a stepmom who had a child.My 2 sister and myself felt like maid.My stepsister had the best clother.My stepsister mother help her get her own place,while my sisters and myself had to struggle.One of us was homeless with a young child.My stepmom paid for my stepsister wedding,she even paid for my stepsister to go to college.I can go on and on.But just to share a little.I can tell you it had made me a strong person.
2006-06-28 18:57:27
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answered by 40something 2
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I have to say yes and no, beause I was very poor, but I was rich with love from my mother.
The hardest thing I can remember dealing with is persecution from all the kids for being smart and wearing glasses, and not having any friends.
2006-06-28 18:13:26
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answered by mamacita 4
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Depends on what you define as tough? I think for myself that I had it tough, but I am who I am because of it.
2006-06-28 18:19:43
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answered by theodorais 2
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U know back then I had 5 brothers and 2 sisters and we didn't have much as far as toys but we didn't know we had it bad because we had each other and we made do with what we had our toys were the trees, dirt and anything we could find
2006-06-28 18:36:06
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answered by Ms J 2
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yeah i'd have to fight with someone almost on a daily basis, was abused, i think my mom's boyfriend was gay and he would make "suggestions", he was also one of the one's kickin my *** on a daily basis and more crap that would'nt like to reminise on but i tell you one thing every moron that commits suicide cause of whatever reason is just a coward lookin for a way out of their pain, cause what they were "escaping" i've dealt with sometimes simeltaneously i'm still here couple of scars but hey rocks that block your path are stepping stones that push off of
2006-06-28 18:19:29
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answered by Anonymous
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we ate everyday, we never went homeless.
I've worked since i was fourteen, but i've never gone without the things i need.
2006-06-28 18:14:08
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answered by Just Gone 5
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