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I was convinced that the little red butt heart of a Care Bear was candy. Granted, it didn't taste like much while on there... but I was flat out convinced that if you could get it off, it would be candy. So I spent a lot of time chewing on my care bear's butt heart. I even went so far as to try and convince other kids of the same thing, with limited success.
I also used to steal my parents condoms to make mermaid tails for my Barbies...
Quote from: achab1984 on September 08, 2014, 07:41:19 PMLOL I had to laugh to both of these! Cute! I have always wondered if I could give my Gerbils a bath! Cute!!Lol! I actually graduated from hamsters to gerbils so I've tried that! The gerbils wouldn't hold still! (not to confuse anyone, I was 8 when I had the hamster, you don't need to bathe your rodents!)I was thinking of pony-related weirdness, but I guess whatever's good for a laugh!
LOL I had to laugh to both of these! Cute! I have always wondered if I could give my Gerbils a bath! Cute!!
These car window stories remind me of a bizarre fear I had. If I had gotten a new toy and we were driving home with the windows open, I would be filled with this intense fear that I would get the urge to chuck the toy out the window. Not of the toy falling out, or me dropping it, mind you - a specific fear that the urge to throw my toy out the window would be so strong that I would not be able to resist it. I was not a toy-destroyer, nor had I particularly heard of people doing this before. Do kids just have this instinct, like blinking and breathing, that tells them it's fun to throw their toys out the window of a moving car?? So the whole way home I'd have my Beanie baby or whatever completely scrunched up because I was clenching my fists around it so hard to make sure there was no risk!
Quote from: NoPonySpecial on September 11, 2014, 05:43:39 PMThese car window stories remind me of a bizarre fear I had. If I had gotten a new toy and we were driving home with the windows open, I would be filled with this intense fear that I would get the urge to chuck the toy out the window. Not of the toy falling out, or me dropping it, mind you - a specific fear that the urge to throw my toy out the window would be so strong that I would not be able to resist it. I was not a toy-destroyer, nor had I particularly heard of people doing this before. Do kids just have this instinct, like blinking and breathing, that tells them it's fun to throw their toys out the window of a moving car?? So the whole way home I'd have my Beanie baby or whatever completely scrunched up because I was clenching my fists around it so hard to make sure there was no risk! LOL. To be honest, often we're driving along after shopping and I think, "It would be so awful to throw this out the window." And I'd never really do it, but I clutch it close anyway.
And I thought my toys were real, and it horrified me that they could get lonely or feel forgotten about and abandoned.