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How has your personality changed since you were a child? How has it stayed the same?


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It's stayed the same mostly but changed quite a bit since I met my hubby


I have more trust issues, but overall I'm still a nice person and I have a much more open mind and understanding of the world


I trust people's motives less, bit more self respect


I became more outgoing. As a kid I moved around so much I didn't make friends easily so I was really quiet & shy. Since I got older, & a little more stability in my life, I became more friendly & outgoing.


My personality has changed drastically! I was rude, short tempered, and extremely impatient! Now I think about others feelings first but I will still stand my ground & defend myself!


I'm still pretty much the same. Shy, quiet, laid back. But now I can act crazy around close friends


I'm still emotional I'm not as gullible


I am still that curious, creative, philosophical child with a better understanding of how to be at peace.


I think i'm pretty close to the little girl i was i unfortunately have alot less fun as a grown up:(


I am much more confident and precise in my decisions. Unfortunately I still use all my effort to try and find the easy way to do something even if that takes longer than just doing it.


much more confident and less inhibited


Ive become more outgoing as an adult. I was a shy little kid. People that know me now dont believe i was once shy.



I'm close to the same person.


More caring and loving toward ppl


My husband has helped me stand up for myself and become a stronger person



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