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No One to Call My Own

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Hello Everyone,

Trust me, my intention is not to bore you or give you a headache. I happen to been sent the following and was wondering what piece of advice you could give to this person.



1.Tell me about some of the places where you've been happiest.
I have never really been happy in my life. Most of the time, I am sad or in tears. The only time or we can say that I was happy was when I was out with my first girlfriend and that they had kissed for the first time. She was the first daughter and the last daughter with which I am out.

2.How would you describe yourself as a child? Were you happy?
When I was a child, I was a child who had no disorders and paternal maternal. My parents have never let me or a 'calin', nor a kisses, nor even said I love you. I have not known what it is to have a mom or a dad, therefore I have never been happy.

3. Who has been kindest to you?
The kindest to me?? You?? But no person. I have always been ill.

4. What’s been the hardest moment of your life, and how did you get through it?
It was to see everyone talking about their parents and to see "my friends" have a mother present as well as attention while I had nothing.

5. What is your earliest childhood memory?
When I was a baby and that I cry at night, to try to silence me, dad hit me.

6. Describe a typical family dinner.
I have never had a typical dinner with family. Without me, it must be the family brings together, around a table, sharing a good meal around a good
conversation.

7. How are holidays (birthdays, Christmas, etc.) celebrated in your family?
I never celebrate my birthday. For my 15 years, the one time I had the opportunity to celebrate my birthday, I had invited 65 people: friends, families, etc. Nobody had come. I never really nothing celebrate with my family, not even Christmas.

8. Of all the things you learned from your parents, which do you feel was the most valuable?
To never have children. After all, I have never really had any parents.

9. Do you think that you are an important part of your family?
No. I am not even part of "my family".

10. Is there a calm, accepting and happy home atmosphere?
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11. Do you feel the freedom to express yourself?
No. I have never expressed myself.

12. How do you wish things were, family life and friends included?
I want to have a family, parents present, friends and a simple life.

So?
Care to leave your thoughts in the comment section below?



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