Our childhood restrictions included talking to strangers and welcoming them warmly and you were afraid to do so, not because you were afraid of your mom's big round eyes giving you creepy looks which often made you feel emotional guilt inside or that horrible feeling which popped inside you usually increasing the intensity of fear when the echo of word "Grounded" are heard (yeah, these were common fears one could remember of), but it was because you were familiar to the stories your siblings told u just for fun all made up or may be a bit truth induced. Actually, this happened to me so often that i even imagined a scary person or you can say a swamp creature having big sharp teeth running nose mouth filled with pure red blood tripping down plus having dirty green curly hairs roaring and limping, Yayiiikkeess...!! Yes, childhood imaginations were so limited having no possibility to cause you any harm.
But then, unfortunately, I grew up, like all of us do. Time passed, thinking changed, childhood vanished into thin air so did those foolish imaginations. World changed and suddenly people started behaving as if we don't exist and started ignoring as if we were invisible. People changed? Nope... they just became strangers... and truth burst out off their personalities presenting who they really were and what they really are....