Lil' Jack with 2yo on central park, 1995.
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Lil' Jack with 2yo on central park, 1995.
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A while ago, I am alone (which is kinda unusual) so I curiously watched my neighbors outside which I don't usually do bcs I kinda don't like being associated with anyone but my close friends and relatives. I saw bunch of kids playing and since it's holiday, there are a lot of people enjoying the daytime.
It was very usual for them, like everything is normal for them to go out and have fun, the more I observe, the more I spot the difference between myself and other people.
When I was young I really don't had the chance to play with other kids, when I was young I am always infront of the television, or together with my toys, but you really can't see a 5 y.o me with playmates. I have no childhood, the first game I played with "playmates" was truth or dare and never had I ever and I was 13 back then, which you can't really consider a kid-game because we played it with alcoholic beverages, obviously.
We are also not the typical family who goes out when there is an event to celebrate, we have different worlds, my siblings are typical kids but I don't know why my mother let me grow up like this. Smh.
The kids and my neighbors are just typical human you'll encounter. They are like my parents, my siblings, and everyone. Very normal and usual. I just feel odd bcs I felt that I differ.
I talked to the air, why did I never experience to play like that? Im 18 now and I never experience to play with the rain, I never saw my parents cuddling, I don't really talk with my neighbors, and so on.
I felt like I am contained, like I am hidden, I feel as if the socialization I experienced was not enough to fulfill a socialization process that an 18 y.o should have. I feel like I am incomplete. I don't experience things that I should. There is a missing part.
But at the back of my mind, does those kids experienced the same thing like I did?
Got accidentally killed at age 5,
Sexually harrased at age 7
Mentally abused eversince
Parents separate at age 8
my first attempt to kill myself at age 9
Home alone at age 14-17
Imagine the age, and I swear I didn't make ANYTHING to ruin my life and to let my parents think that I am becoming a "rebel" I maintained good standing in class, instead of being a rebel I become more active in school.
It's kinda unfair that I got to experience mature things at early age, and the most unfair part of everything is that I can never go back and enjoy the things that I missed. Im 18 and enjoying such things feels like a crime for me.
All my life I've been searching for happiness, and it seems like the world is prohibiting me to find it.
Imagine how observing people ruins my emotions.. :((
It feels good that I can now tell anyone about my childhood stories bcs I moved on, but it is something that everyone can understand so yeah, I chose to tell this story to those who asks, and to those who deserves to know. (And first time on social media bcs no one knows me here means no one will judge haha)
I hate my life. I hate how miserable I am. I hate how different I am. I hate how I tried hard to be positive, when I know it should come out naturally (which I cannot)
I wish I was normal. Like, I know I am normal, I know other people experienced the same thing like mine, maybe even worst, but you know, out of 7 billion people, I wish it wasn't me. :(
Being me sucks.