Is it normal to not remember most of your childhood?
Except for like 4 notable examples I remember nothing about my childhood and I'm only 19
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Except for like 4 notable examples I remember nothing about my childhood and I'm only 19
I remember very little. I think the Russians have their hands in this somehow, bastards.
I remember quite a lot. I remember the layout of every house I lived in, every school I went to, many other places I only visited, stores we shopped at. I remember a ton of seemingly random and insignificant things I did/saw/heard as well as the bigger things.
I have a bit of trouble with short term memory here and there. Mostly things like I will forget to do something somebody just asked me to do or I forget what I was going to google or I forget why I went into a room. I usually remember quickly though. Oh, and names. I forget them almost instantly and I don't really remember faces well either...at first... unless I see it often.
I know what it is. Sometimes your life is good, and sometimes you live in the moment. I mean your life could be good, but the things that matter (which is your life) are the things that stick out. Sometimes when some things happen people decide to suppress them- and never think about them- other times your life seems so lackluster to you that you never realize the connections you have are colossal until you finally need to. I always have so much time to think that I remember things. Not with direction, not in sequence, but in time.
I remember pretty much all of it. My earliest memory is in my pram and remembering two ladies looking down at me.
I think that someone probably erased your memory. It can happen you know.
I dont remember very much from mine and I'm in my 30s. Never have been able to. Just snippets. But then saying that. I could t even tell you in detail something from last year!. My memory really is terrible