I keep seeing discussions about this on tumblr, and have a Theory about how it relates to age. Apologies to people over 55, I realise you are not a monolith :)
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: Just the Poll Creator, participants: 48
How embarrassed would you say you are about the person you were at 14?
Very
5 (10.4%)
a little
12 (25.0%)
not at all
30 (62.5%)
I am 13 or under!
0 (0.0%)
other
1 (2.1%)
If you are fairly embarrassed, how old are you?
14
0 (0.0%)
15-19
2 (22.2%)
20-24
1 (11.1%)
25-29
2 (22.2%)
30-34
2 (22.2%)
35-39
1 (11.1%)
40-44
1 (11.1%)
45-49
0 (0.0%)
50-54
0 (0.0%)
55+
0 (0.0%)
If you are NOT particularly embarassed, how old are you?
14
0 (0.0%)
15-19
1 (2.4%)
20-24
5 (12.2%)
25-29
7 (17.1%)
30-34
8 (19.5%)
35-39
7 (17.1%)
40-44
5 (12.2%)
45-49
2 (4.9%)
50-54
2 (4.9%)
55+
4 (9.8%)
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LOL.
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I'm still getting the hang of this at 33!
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I suppose the reason I can't think of my younger self negatively is that I know I was tons more intellectually curious and shame/fearless, and that so positive it trumps everything really.
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Although, to tie into your theory, the embarrassment has trended downwards with time and I've become more sympathetic.
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Although, to tie into your theory, the embarrassment has trended downwards with time and I've become more sympathetic.
Yes, that has been my general experience with all my younger selves's flaws.
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My 18-22-year-old self I am less fond of, but she was pretty depressed and not always hanging with the best social group for her, so I try to be compassionate.
(I'm 28.)
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