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I can't remember anything until I was 7
I can't remember anything until I was 7.
In fact, I have no idea what caused it. Until one day, I told about that with my grandma. For the first time, she didn't say anything but mentioned my childhood, which before I was 7.
My grandma said, my parents often went to Singapore on business when I was little. (I was brought up by my grandma.) Therefore, I and my parents had spent a few days together in a year.
Every time they came to visit me, my grandma said, I always quiet and well-behaved. When my parents left, I would sit on a chair at the front door, and saw their car drove away. Mostly, I would weep alone after they went, and tried to not bother anyone.
When my grandma finished our talk, I felt a strong sense of mourn from my deep inside, then, I found out, those memories might not be lost; instead, it was buried in my mind, where I don't want to touch anymore.
Apr 6, 2020 12:19 PM
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I can't remember anything before the age of 7
I can't remember anything before the age of 7.
In fact, I had no idea what caused it until one day I talked about it with my grandma. She talked with me about my childhood before age 7.
My grandma said that my parents often went to Singapore on business when I was little. (I was brought up by my grandma.) Therefore, my parents and I spent very few days together during the year.
Every time they came to visit me, my grandma said I was always quiet and well-behaved. When my parents left, I would sit on a chair at the front door, watching their car drive away. Mostly, I would weep alone after they left, and try not to bother anyone.
When my grandma and I finished our talk, I felt a strong sense of grief from deep inside, then I realized those memories might not be lost; instead, they were buried in my mind, where I don't want to touch anymore.
April 6, 2020
I can't remember anything until I was 7.
In fact, I have no idea what caused it. Until one day, I told my grandma about that. For the first time, she didn't say anything but mentioned my childhood, <s>which</s> before I was 7.
My grandma said, my parents often went to Singapore on business when I was little. (I was brought up by my grandma.) Therefore, my parents and I had spent a few days together in a year.
Every time they came to visit me, my grandma said, I always quiet and well-behaved. When my parents left, I would sit on a chair at the front door, and saw their car drive away. Mostly, I would weep alone after they went, and tried to not bother anyone.
When my grandma finished our talk, I felt a strong sense of mourning from <s>my</s> deep inside, then I found out those memories might not be lost; instead, it was buried in my mind, where I don't want to remember them anymore.
April 6, 2020
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