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My hero, my older sister died when I was five but I have a ton of memories with her and all the places we lived. I remember being in diapers and asking dad what a plug in was because it was as high as my stomach and pointing to my belly button and he laughed. Is this weird?

My hero, my older sister died when I was five but I have a ton of memories with her and all the places we lived. I remember being in diapers and asking dad what a plug in was because it was as high as my stomach and pointing to my belly button and he laughed. Is this weird?

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[–] 4 pts

Nope. People start to form permanent memories at about the 2.5 year mark. Everything in nature exists on a bell curve therefore some people start making memories a bit sooner than others, some later. It's also possible that your memories have been manipulated over time. Even if the latter is the case, you should continue to cherish your memories. It makes you who you are, and remembering your late sister is healthy and important.