Things you believed when you were young

I was tricked by impish family into thinking that I was actually born with a tail that later fell off naturally.

I also heard it said somewhere that if you crossed your eyes but got hit in the face, then your eyes would get stuck like that forever. I began trying to warn my fellow elementary school students of this potential danger, and my word was taken as the gospel truth of course.
 
I remember one Easter I awoken and the window was open in the first living room, which led out into the gardens, and there was a half-eaten carrot that lay underneath the seal. My Mother told me that I had just missed the Easter Bunny. Naturally, I went outside and searched for it until I had exhausted myself. Still, I feel, that is an impressive way to both get rid of your children for a while and tucker them out simultaneously so that they won't be too hyper later on.
 
I remember at my cousin's house my Auntie and Uncle would always say that they had security cameras in every room and were always watching us to see if we did anything naughty lmao. I was then convinced that my family just spied on me in their respective houses and when I was at home, was a pretty good method to keep us from being mischievous haha.
 
Also, my mother told me that she had eyes in the back of her head. I parted her hair with a comb once, and searched her scalp for the eyes.

Naturally I also considered there was a distinct possibility of the existence of Santa Claus. I would leave him a plate of cookies, and anxiously sit up late on Christmas Eve, wondering if I would earn a visit or not.

I also came to believe the Cheshire cat from Wonderland was a real kind of cat. Nobody told me this, I just thought it sounded like a breed that would exist. Tbf if there are Japanese Bobtails, Scottish Folds, Siamese, Russian Blues, English Shorthairs, Persians, Egyptian Maus and more, then why not a Cheshire Cat? That could be the part of England where such cats were bred.
 
On my elementary school bus, there were these kids talking about the Bloody Mary trick in the mirror, and how if you said it three times you would be killed.

10 year old me believed it and I was terrified to go anywhere a mirror. When I went into a bathroom I would duck my head when passing the mirrors.
 
Someone told me that chalk tasted good, lol. :p
 
Someone told me that if you crossed your eyes for longer than 10 seconds it could get stuck forever and that scared me from trying. One time when I was 8 I was testing out the telescope my family bought and I thought I saw this huge fireball. I kept telling my family i had pointed my telescope at the sun... it was not the sun but I believed that for a while!

I also used to believe my lamp in this house was haunted as I would get this feeling of dread every time I walked past and my house is over a century old. One time I thought I hallucinated a ghost in my room and had to sleep with the light on for years. I also thought it was lethal to swallow chewing gum. Also this is the most ??? one but when I was a child at school and a lot of people were talking - naturally all the conversations blend together to create this overall mumble. I believed people were making this noise by themselves and would try to recreate it and be lost at how people were doing it because it didn't sound like anything I'd heard of. Yeah...

I was not the brightest kid at times and I'm sure there are many other things I believed but those were a few. :D
 
I thought that if I kept the lights on while my parents were driving at night, we'd get in trouble by the police.

My dad still insists that's the case, lmao.
 
Some members of my family believe in ghosts and to not make them mad, so I was scared that they were real when I was younger. A few years ago my parents, sister, and I visited some relatives out of state and we started discussing about haunting ghosts and the sort. At one point my sister and one of my cousins were doing something outside to send out one of the ghost but nothing happened lmao.
 
I used to believe that Dunkin Donuts made their donuts from scratch. How mislead I was.
 
My mum told me that fairies live in moss under mushrooms and as a child I would be so excited to see mushrooms grow, thinking there were fairies living on our property, haha. :')
 
In middle school a classmate of mine shared her words of wisdom with me and all the other girls during gym, cautioning us not to go to sleep wearing our bras, because in the morning we would wake up to discover ourselves 2 sizes smaller.
 
I used to believe that ghosts and demons where not real and everything had an logical explanation or that it was just a figure of my imagination
exception of my grandma and my mom, all my other family members kept insisting it, so believed it

that was until I experienced and encountered many paranormal incidents
I now know they are real


the other one might be silly, sine I only learned about it in 2017 - used to believe that General Tsao, Crab Rangoon, Potstickers, Egg Rolls, and Fortune Cookies where Chinese origin... then I learned it was an American invention to replicate the Chinese taste
 
I believed in santa when i was a kid. every year my dad would go outside and shake jingle bells to make it sound like santa was nearby. one year he even paid the maintenance man of the apartment complex we lived in at the time to climb on the roof with a big shovel and run across the roof scraping the shovel across it so it would sound like santa was leaving and the sleigh was taking off back into the sky. I remember hearing the scraping sound that morning at like 5:30am and i was so excited to open my presents that i couldn't go back to sleep after that.
 
The murderer/monster under the bed thing and that if I was completely tucked in I'd be safe.
 
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