Have you ever felt you had a different experience compared to what you most commonly hear about something (such as history or a place)?

Not everyone witnesses an event or a place the same way. There could be some common experiences, but others could have very different experiences.

For example, there's much music, movies, TV shows, news events, etc., that occurred when I was growing up that I didn't know about until probably many years later, even not until adulthood. My biggest example probably is 9/11, which I did not know about on the day happened. I honestly couldn't tell you when I first heard about it, but it was likely years later, even though I was 8 years old when it happened.

And with places, there's probably very common ways most people might experience it, but not everyone may have that same experience.

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u/PrestonRoad90 — 6 days ago

Fathers, have you ever had to unintentionally take your daughter as a baby or little girl into the women's restroom, and for perfectly good reason?

If it has happened to you, I am talking where you know how to handle something like a diaper change, but the mother couldn't at the moment do it when normally she would.

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u/PrestonRoad90 — 7 days ago

What were some good things you heard about thanks to social media?

We all want to hate social media and what it gives us.

But what were some positive things you heard about and social media was the first place you heard about it?

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u/PrestonRoad90 — 11 days ago