Yes you can have a happy adult life but it depends on how you are?
If you are still traumatised by events from your child hood then seek counselling as that can help you come to terms with what occurred then and move on.
Also maybe an unhappy childhood can sometimes ensure you don;t make the same mistakes your parents did with you?
2007-10-14 05:56:24
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answered by laplandfan 7
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Depends on your personality and your attitude towards life. I didn't have a particularly happy childhood but I have a fighting spirit and there is ALWAYS someone worse off than yourself. Yes, I have insecurities because of my childhood but to be honest, I could have had those even if I didn't have problems! I do not like a victim mentality, it is weak. Many people have misersable childhoods, they are horrendously abused etc etc and of course, as adults some never recover from the mental scars. I honestly think that it depends on what happened to you as a child. Some things I guess you can never come to terms with - you often find that people who have been through hardship as a child become strong adults but not always, some are affected for the rest of the lives with things such as depression, difficulties in forming good relationships etc which is desperately sad.
2007-10-14 06:01:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, you can become a happy adult. Take every day as it comes, as a new beginning and a new set of challenges. Focus on what you can change, the present and the future, rather than what you have no control over.
2007-10-14 05:58:01
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answered by Anonymous
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think of heavily approximately your recent - coming near life with satisfied, shiny, earnest, power will reason success. on the different hand, allowing morbid melancholy from the previous to sully your contemporary endeavours will casuse them to fail. Which do you like? the thank you to neglect an unhappy adolescence? do exactly it, dude! You on no account neglect the activities, yet you may desire to forgive the thoughts. See all of it with a stoney and independent coronary heart like on a sceen. comprehend that people who harm you have been themselves screwed up and in soreness. Forgive, and in case you cant forgive then a minimum of attempt and underestand with person eyes what replaced into relatively occurring decrease back then. Dont enable issues that can no longer get replaced (the previous) impression what can (your recent and destiny). I certainly have had a lot of journey BTW
2016-11-08 07:13:11
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answered by tamala 4
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Yes. I'm finally getting there it's only taken 10 years. I'm happy but you have to bear in mind others might not understand your problems that's the hardest bit.
Life really is for living and not dwelling to much on the bad stuff.
2007-10-14 06:02:55
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answered by Mel C 3
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If you had a wonderfully happy childhood, can you become unhappy as an adult?
( think about the words 'can you' and what they are asking )
Sash.
2007-10-14 10:42:58
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answered by sashtou 7
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It is never too late to have a happy childhood.
That which does not kill you makes you strong.
Be proud of the resilience that got you through tough times and made you a survivor.
2007-10-14 07:25:23
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answered by Rhys H 3
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We are all products of our childhoods.
You can be a happy adult with the right people supporting you - but it's inevitable that you'll carry some damage around. And, in a way, you have a right to.
2007-10-14 05:57:25
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answered by Ms Minger 3
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Why yes it can be tainted for your whole life, but thats only if your not accustomed to change..
Some people will change from their childhood, but thats the people who can change.
2007-10-14 05:55:17
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answered by Chris Stewart 5
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Your life is influenced by your childhood, not tainted by it. Nothing is a certainty in life.
'History is not destiny' Fonagy et al. (1994)
A man who knows his stuff!
2007-10-14 06:03:57
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answered by Chrissie F 3
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