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People Divulge The One Present They Always Wanted But Never Actually Received

People Divulge The One Present They Always Wanted But Never Actually Received
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If you were a lucky kid on your birthday, you received that one special toy you really wanted.


But not every kid had that privilege of getting whatever their hearts desired.

Sometimes, they got what they needed – like clothes. Lots and lots of clothes.

I remember frowning upon a knitted sweater I got for Christmas and a pair of olive-colored corduroy pants when all I really wanted was an Atari gaming console.

Curious to know what strangers missed out on getting as kids, Redditor Notworththinknabout asked:

"What's that one present you wanted to get as a kid but never actually got?"


ASIMO Is Not For Sale

"I really wanted a Honda robot. I found out Honda had built a robot and I asked for one for Christmas because I assumed they were mass produced."

smalldogcough

The Day The Music Died

"An electric guitar and one day I found one hidden in the back of my fathers wardrobe. I was so excited and then Xmas day comes around and I got, well I can't even remember what I got but it wasn't an electric guitar. Turns out it was a present for our neighbours kid and my parents were hiding it away so the kid didn't find it prior to Xmas day. I can feel the sadness again writing this."

crikcet37

A Worthy Substitute

"A doodle bear."

"So I just used my brother instead- took ages for mum to get the sharpie off him."

Lethal_bizzle94

Scanning Thingy

"I really, really wanted something called a Barcode Battler. You could scan the barcode on any item and it would give it a sort of 'top trumps' style score which I presume you could then battle with your friends over?"

"I was obsessed with getting one. I would never shut up about it. Whenever an amount of money was discussed I would chip in with stuff like 'that's the same as 3 Barcode battlers'."

"None of my friends had one, so I don't even know what I intended to do with it, looking back. I'd just seen an advert on Saturday morning TV and decided I must have it."

"My mum never got me one, I think I ended up with a SuperSoaker. My friends DID have those, and we had great fun with them. If I'd had my way, I'd have been sitting in the corner scanning random items with my Barcode Battler while they partook in giant SuperSoaker wars."

"Cheers mum, for saving me from myself."

Nw5gooner

Egon Spengler Action Figure

"Egon from Ghostbusters. The Ghostbusters toys were the only toys I had as a kid that weren't hand-me-downs or cheap knock-offs, so they were always special to me. I had Peter, Ray and Winston, I had the Fright Features figures, I had the Ghostbusters tower, I had the Ecto 2 helicopter, and the kid who lived next door had Ecto 1 and the proton pack which I could play with all the time, but I never had Egon. Even when I specifically asked my mum to buy Egon for me, she came back with another Winston. I had two Winstons."

"Years later (we're talking late 2000s here), my sister was in some charity shop and she found an Egon figure in a bucket of random action figures. She remebered that I never had him as a kid and bought it for me. It was such a silly thing, but it meant so much to me."

TommViolence

GIF by Ghostbusters Giphy

When Daddy Forgot

"When I was really young I wanted this mermaid Barbi my father even promised to buy it but forgot which one it was and he brought me a fairy doll instead when he went to buy the mermaid doll they said they were out of stock and I never saw it again after that."

DuckMcass

The Toy That Taught You Responsibility

"A Tamagotchi. I've put it on every Christmas and birthday presents lists for years, never got any. My parents didn't even discuss it with me or asked what it was."

picotipicota1

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Never Too Old To Doodle

"The 64 Crayola crayon pack."

"And yes, I bought it for myself at age 34."

RockyDify

The Legendary Defender

"Voltron. Always got Voltron related stuff but never the actual robot."

GeraldoFubar

Christmas Wish Unfulfilled

"I was 15 all I wanted was a Macklemore hoodie. I told my parents if that's all I got for Christmas I would be happy. Never happened."

Fia__

This One Didn't Workout

"There used to be this Superman muscle blow up shirt that you could press a button and inflate fake muscles on yourself. Always wanted that, had to settle for a regular superman costume."

"I remember being pretty upset it didn't blow up, but in retrospect my parents were really struggling as immigrants. And i'm eternally grateful for what they did for me as a kid to the best that they could have. Love you Mom and Dad <3"

Federal-Reindeer

It's A Liability

"I've always wanted roller skates since I was little. They never bought them because I could break a bone or something."

koahro945

Revved Up And Nowhere To Go

"A motorcycle, my dad promised me one for my 16th birthday. We'll in my thirties now, still waiting..."

U_cabrao

The Problem With Foam Balls

"NERF made something called the Ballzooka. It was a multi chambered gun that shot foam balls. I wanted one so bad but when my birthday and then Christmas rolled around, my parents claimed they could never find one and that they were out of stock. When I was in my 20s, my dad revealed that they didn't want to spend the money because they figured I'd lose the foam balls in a few days and stop playing with it. Honestly, they're probably right."

apocalypticradish

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