If you could change one thing about your childhood, what would it be?

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If I could change things on my own, I wished that my parents spent more time with me - and be more open to me! I lived with my aunt from the day I was born until I was 7 years old. My parents only visited me 2-3 times a week, each time only to drop by for dinner so I barely had any time with them. As such, I had a big empty hole in my heart because all my other friends had their parents with them - while my parents only gave me the excuse that they were busy working, so I grew up thinking that: 1) I was not worth my parents' time. 2) They were too busy working to care about me at all. 3) My parents had to work really hard so that they could bring me home someday. That hole created an empty space that never got filled up, I ended up not having a very good relationship with my parents - causing a lot of misunderstandings between us. It was only until I got pregnant at 18, and we had a big argument over a tiny issue ... that my dad explained to me that my mum had postnatal depression which was why it took 7 years before they could bring me back home. I can't rewind back time, but that experience made me learn a few things: 1) To spend more time with my son, even more so since I'm a single mum - to try and cover up that hole for him 2) To be open with my son with things even if it may seem too "adult" for him to understand, when the time is right - so he is able to understand and plan out what he needs to do to overcome it, and not be kept in the dark 3) To work harder while my son is young now, so we can spend more time together growing up

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Harry Chapin wrote a song, Cats and the Cradle, but don't be like them, you now know what not to be like. My mom's donor died in 2005. I've yet to visit his grave. No regrets