Things that were done in your childhood that would never be allowed today

Bicycling without a helmet, all the time, for years.

Swimming in the ocean with one or both of my sisters, and only occasionally with a parent nearby.

Walking to and from the neighborhood swimming pool alone.

Being left alone with my sisters once while my parents were at a football game. My eldest sister had the bright idea of lighting the Advent wreath… and then we left the dining room and all forgot about it. The smoke later tipped us off that the wreath had burned through the table. My parents were not happy, but were at least relieved that we didn’t burn the house down.

My wife, when she was a little girl growing up in a small Vermont town, walked home from school for lunch every day, about two miles, unescorted, then back again.

A thread that may be of interest:

Pittsburgh, represent! I grew up in a little Ohio River town to the west and Da Boigh was our nearest big city. We went on quite a few family trips there (although I was never unaccompanied; it was an hour’s drive).