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303 People who aren’t nostalgic about their childhood often had these 7 experiences growing up, according to psychology

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 3 place · 12/18/2025 15:00 EDT

People who aren’t nostalgic about their childhood often had these 7 experiences growing up, according to psychology

While others reminisce fondly about childhood summers and family traditions, some people feel strangely detached from their younger years—and psychology reveals seven specific experiences that explain why certain adults view their past through a lens of emotional distance rather than warm nostalgia.

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