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I cannot figure of what means by what life experiences i had at trust vs.mistrust stage of life?

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Answered by Walrus King
Dear anonymous,
I may not have the answer to your puzzling and quite confusing question, but I'd like to wish you the best of luck finding your name again. I know you had lost it a while back and found it in the dog park...Have you tried looking there again?

-Your walrusy king
Answered by Reed
The way you state your question is confusing. Children learn to trust and distrust based on life experiences. If someone makes promises that are rarely kept, the child learns to distrust that person. When a child needs comforting (a skinned knee, hurt feelings, whatever reason) and mom or grandpa is always there to "make it better," the child learns to trust that person. If a child steps on a wet spot that looks wet but solid and ends up up to her ankles in mud, the child may learn that appearances can be deceiving and might not always be trusted.
Answered by Anonymous
I am sorry
The question is question what was happening in your life at this stage?
is Your walrusy king a tutor?
Answered by Reed
No, walrus king is not a tutor. Okay, think about YOUR experiences that caused you to trust someone or something, or to distrust. Do you trust that a paved surface will provide solid footing? How do you know that? Did someone tell you or did you find out by experience? Has a friend or sibling ever promised to share with you, then did not do so? Do you trust that person now? Think about it.
Answered by Anonymous
Thanks I really appreciate your help Reed. I find the person your walrusy king to be really rude toward me.
Answered by Walrus King
Dear anonymous,
I honestly did not intend to offend you. I would like to apologize for my actions.

-Your walrusy king
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