Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Question of the Week


I'm starting a weekly thing where I ask a question and you, my lovely blogger friends will provide the answers. I'll post all your answers sometime that week, together with my own opinion or ideas.


So here's my question of the week...


What were the things you used to believe in when you were a kid, but realized later weren't true?

5 comments:

Liv Bambola said...

That my dad knew & could fix everything. I'm in my 20's now and still think that sometimes. It's an "oh yeah" moment when he has to say he doesn't know. :)

It's not a bad realisation though, it's a human, grounding one.

Bambola x

Jamie said...

My husband believed that the World Series, was actually called the 'World Serious' - because it was a really serious baseball game.

This is bad, but as a child I believed that if a man and women were "making love" on tv or a movie, that they were actually, physically doing the deed. I think it is safe to say that I was confused about sex most of my childhood.

justme said...

i think the most powerful one is the fact that you cannot change anything and that in reality, no one can change you. you may make decisions that are not so good, that you can later joke, "oh, it was because of THEM that i did this." but in reality....it's ALL YOU!!!

C said...

1. what i thought nursing was about sure as hell isnt reality.
2. that my marriage, if i ever got married, would last forever.
3. that catholiscism was the ONLY true religion.

good idea for a post.

c

Anonymous said...

1. i would married by age 24-25, and i'm very sure about it, but when i'm at end of 25, i realized i'm still not ready...

2. used to believe life is very simply...but it's not actually..