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How Childhood Stories Can Affect a Woman's Self Esteem
Childhood stories are very powerful. Childhood stories can affect our self esteem not just when we are young but for many years to come. What do childhood stories tell us about women? How do popular childhood stories affect a woman's self esteem?
18 commentsHow To Make A Chocolate Bomb
I grew up in southern California and I had a pretty crazy childhood. These are the facts. I also had a rather 'unsupervised' and rather 'unusual childhood' to say the least. I could have used a LOT more...
2 commentsSouthern Haunt-spitality!?
We've all heard stories growing up about haunted houses and ghost stories told around campfires but I want to let you in on a story that I can relay firsthand. I was raised in South Arkansas, USA a product...
3 commentsWhen I get older
Childhood stories are both entertaining and educational. Listening to stories before bed time is every child's bliss. The lessons learned from the stories retain in the memory of children for a long time...
2 commentsSummer at the Swimmin' Hole and Tammy's Pie of Life.
I was waiting for almost an hour when I looked up from aggravating a crawdad with a stick...It was Tammy....my summertime friend from Ohio. She always spent the week of July with her Grandma who lived a half...
13 commentsAn illustrated guide to surviving life
My name is Veronica and I am a student at David Starr Jordan High School.I decided to begin writing a blog because I love to write.Writing keeps me from becoming insane and it helps me let go of all those...
0 commentsLife Threatening Childhood Stories
I thought I might make a Hub sharing personal near death experiences as a kid. Why? I personally think there funny and entertaining looking back at them knowing I survived. Hopefully you'll share yours as...
0 commentsWho ate my biscuit?
Little Johnny sat at the kitchen table mulling over his dinner plate his mother had placed in front of him. On the plate was a pork chop, green beans and a beautiful warm buttery biscuit. Johnny loved...
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