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My childhood fears
    2011-11-30  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Doris (马春婷)

All children are afraid of something. It may be darkness, solitude or heights. My childhood fear was chocolate.

People thought I was strange. To some people, chocolate is a luxury and a treat. But when I was a child, it gave me nightmares.

When I was little, my brother gave me a pack of chocolate. I ate a piece and suddenly felt horrible. It was bitter, a taste I hate. I have never fully recovered, and still can not stand chocolate.

Annie (吕含之)

I was afraid of the dark. Every night before I went to sleep, my mom had to force me to turn off the light, explaining: “Sorry. You must learn to adapt to the dark.”

One night, after we said “good night,” she turned off the light. I was overcome with anxiety until a warm hug embraced me.

“Don’t be anxious dear. I will be your companion till the end.”

We all have fears, so what we need is somebody to stand by us and help us though them. In my childhood, I called that person “Mom.”

Joseph (张昕淳)

I was afraid of the dark and ghosts. If I had to go into the basement or into a dark room, I was terrified that something would seize me. It might be a hand stretching out from the darkness, or a ghost in the corner.

I couldn’t sleep for fear of ghosts. Ghosts lurked around every corner. Maybe they were under my bed!

Wayne (谢孝君)

I was afraid of my grandma. Although she spoilt me, she had a formidable temper. Moreover, she did not allow me to play outside because she thought the world is too dangerous. Once I went out with my friends without grandma’s permission. When I came back, she punished me. We had a difficult relationship from then on. Though now I know that she was trying to protect me, it is a dark shadow over my golden childhood.

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