Okay, I'll just put in my (wholly unnecessary) two cents.
Having a normal childhood? Well, It's a matter of perception. You define a normal childhood by the way your own childhood had gone. If we ask our fathers, their own version of having a "normal" childhood will vastly differ from ours. And if you ask their fathers, and so on...
My point being, having a 'normal' childhood will vary in each generation. You just cannot raise a child the same way you have been raised. Technological advancements and the rabidly competitive world make it impossible.
If you disagree with me, please let me know. If you want to flame me, please go ahead, you will be duly ignored.
I'm done with my nonsensical rambling.
Edit: How dafuq did I get this little maturity I have, I don't know >.<
Having a normal childhood? Well, It's a matter of perception. You define a normal childhood by the way your own childhood had gone. If we ask our fathers, their own version of having a "normal" childhood will vastly differ from ours. And if you ask their fathers, and so on...
My point being, having a 'normal' childhood will vary in each generation. You just cannot raise a child the same way you have been raised. Technological advancements and the rabidly competitive world make it impossible.
If you disagree with me, please let me know. If you want to flame me, please go ahead, you will be duly ignored.
I'm done with my nonsensical rambling.
Edit: How dafuq did I get this little maturity I have, I don't know >.<
If at first you don't succeed, you're probably not going skydiving again.