Were you a problem child?
@TheInvisibleMan (17597)
October 18, 2017 2:49pm CST
Oh, my...
Some children don't seem to be in this world when it comes to causing problems for theirs parents, haha! They can do anything to test their patience and see how far they can handle it and believe me, they can be extremely creative
Which group of children would you say you belong to? Can you remember?
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@much2say (55614)
• Los Angeles, California
18 Oct 17
I wasn't a problem child . . . but my parents would tell you I was one between ages 12 to now . Honestly, I was never a problem child . . . just when I got older, I dared to speak my mind to them - my father in particular was not happy about that.
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@much2say (55614)
• Los Angeles, California
20 Oct 17
@dgobucks226 With your parents, was it their way or the highway kinda thing?
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@dgobucks226 (35608)
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21 Oct 17
@much2say Not that bad. They were doing the right things. I wasn't the most cooperative kid growing up. They instilled a lot of great qualities and support throughout my childhood and adolescence. My Dad and I clashed personality wise when I became a teen. Teenage independence and all that!
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@Lignitecityabishek96 (7119)
• Cuddalore, India
18 Oct 17
I am the first child so no problem
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@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
18 Oct 17
With all honesty I would say I was a problem but at the same time I was also an asset to the family.
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@Hannihar (130218)
• Israel
22 Nov 17
Actually my parents were not around much when we were growing up. I would not say I was a problem child but I was different than my sister and brother. I was the experimenter of the family and they were the tatletailers.
@Whiteflash (137)
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18 Oct 17
I was and still am a problem child. In my 20s already and still troublesome. Not in a bad way, in a fun way. But mischievous.
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@Daljinder (23236)
• Bangalore, India
19 Oct 17
LOL Nope I was the most obedient child ever (at least in my immediate and extended family) I developed mischievous tendencies in my late teens that continued into my adulthood. I guess I was a timid and shy kid so as I grew up, gained confidence, became bold......... I let my inner child free.