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apearl

apearl

mitski fan
Sep 25, 2023
172
I think my chronic loneliness stems from constantly moving as a child. As someone who's socially anxious, it was tough to make lasting friendships or to feel a sense of community in wherever I moved. The stress of deployments didn't help either.


If there is anyone else on here that was a military kid, I'd love to hear some of your story and how being one impacted you. :)
 
sancta-simplicitas

sancta-simplicitas

Mage
Dec 14, 2023
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What does "military kid" mean exactly? Like growing up on a military base or just having parents in the military? I had the latter at least. To this day I can't do with the sound of planes.
 
apearl

apearl

mitski fan
Sep 25, 2023
172
What does "military kid" mean exactly? Like growing up on a military base or just having parents in the military? I had the latter at least. To this day I can't do with the sound of planes.
Military kid encompasses anyone who had a parent who was in the military, on base or not on base. Sorry that planes bother you!
 
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NegevChina

NegevChina

I've done the best I could
Sep 5, 2024
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I think my chronic loneliness stems from constantly moving as a child. As someone who's socially anxious, it was tough to make lasting friendships or to feel a sense of community in wherever I moved. The stress of deployments didn't help either.


If there is anyone else on here that was a military kid, I'd love to hear some of your story and how being one impacted you. :)
I have the same childhood traumas though not a military kid, rather had to leave my country due to my fathers job. When i was 7 my father got a job in Canada. Left all my friends behind, had to learn a new language (English is not my native language). Then a year later we moved from Winnipeg to Toronto- had to start all over again. After another year- my family moved back to my native country but to a different city. once again no friends, already heavily suffering from social anxiety. not more than 6 months later- back to my birth town- only to leave 2 years later to a different city. The cycle begins again. At this stage i had no sense of belonging anywhere. I'm also feeling lonely.
 
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athiestjoe

athiestjoe

Passenger
Sep 24, 2024
409
I was, we moved around so much and growing up it was an absolute nightmare. Impossible to form friendships and we also moved somewhere with another language as the local language so I was even more isolated. Dreaded the entire expeirnece but I know a lot of brats (military brats) who loved it so maybe I am just a weirdo and thought it was misery. Idk.
 
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