Lives in Siberia, RUSSIA.
What do I remember? My earliest memories? Sometimes I think I remember the moment I was born. That light stayed with me and it comes back to this day. Even though I am almost 41, I remember that feeling. I swear, I remember it very clearly. When I saw daylight, when my mother gave birth to me. I have that feeling in me. Lives in MEXICO.
I have a lot of memories but the first one… I remember a bed and being in my mother’s arms. I don’t really remember her face, but her body, her chest, her arms, her white skin. Her smell, I remember very well. I think that is the earliest memory I have in the world. Yes, that’s it, my mother. Lives in ITALY.
The first memory I can think of was in a Turkish bath full of women. I was a little boy, there were lots of naked women all around me, with all these different smells. For me, that’s my earliest memory. Lives in SWEDEN.
Yes… I have one. I have a very strong memory. But it’s more of a photographic memory. It was when I was 4. Because when you turned 4, you were grown up. That’s what I thought. I went out, into the street, outside my house. I looked around; I can still remember what that street looked like then. I was 4 and I felt really old and I told myself that life could begin.
Lives in Siberia, RUSSIA.
What do I remember? My earliest memories? Sometimes I think I remember the moment I was born. That light stayed with me and it comes back to this day. Even though I am almost 41, I remember that feeling. I swear, I remember it very clearly. When I saw daylight, when my mother gave birth to me. I have that feeling in me. Lives in MEXICO.
I have a lot of memories but the first one… I remember a bed and being in my mother’s arms. I don’t really remember her face, but her body, her chest, her arms, her white skin. Her smell, I remember very well. I think that is the earliest memory I have in the world. Yes, that’s it, my mother. Lives in ITALY.
The first memory I can think of was in a Turkish bath full of women. I was a little boy, there were lots of naked women all around me, with all these different smells. For me, that’s my earliest memory. Lives in SWEDEN.
Yes… I have one. I have a very strong memory. But it’s more of a photographic memory. It was when I was 4. Because when you turned 4, you were grown up. That’s what I thought. I went out, into the street, o utside my house. I looked around; I can still remember what that street looked like then. I was 4 and I felt really old and I told myself that life could begin.