Did you play with fire as a child/teen?


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  1. #51

    I lit my dining room table on fire when I was 3.

    I remember finding a long neck bic lighter and wondering what would happen if I put the flame to some rubber bands. Boy do they burn really fast!

    Then I thought to myself, "What would happen if I put it to the dining room table skirt?"

    By far the coolest thing I have ever done to date. I must say I learn by mistakes....



  2. #52

    I messed around with candles a lot. I would get the wax on my fingers. It hurt for a bit, but when it dried it felt really neat. I would also slide my finger through the flame really fast, so it didn't burn. Campfires were fun too because I would get sticks and light the end on fire. Then I would blow it out and watch the smoke. Fire was really fun.
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  3. #53

    I used to (?) sneak out of my house at night and set small things I found along the way on fire. It started after I filled my house with the smell of smoke because I was messing around with fire in my room too much. My brother was about to have some friends over; I don't think he was ever so mad at me.



  4. #54

    I loved setting things on fire! I don't do it anymore but I loved burning things. My mother thought I was a pyromaniac too!



  5. #55

    I played with knives as a kid. Now I play with guns as an adult.



  6. #56

    I was in Boy Scouts for six years. Of course I played with fire. Everyone did. We'd keep our sticks in the fire and pull them out a screw around with it. We'd also see what and how some things would burn. I think I can safely say this for almost anyone in Boy Scouts. I did indeed play with fire.



  7. #57

    Literally, no, and I hated and still hate people who do. What's the point of it? You aren't an actual pyro.

    Metaphorically...yes and no. I lost all respect for my parents the moment they realized they weren't cut out for it and didn't have the dignity to succumb to this realization, so if going against them is playing with fire, then yes.



  8. #58

    I may have accidentally set my friend slightly on fire as a teen
    :s
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  9. #59

    I use to play with fire as a child...about a decade ago, candles, spirits, anything flammable wouldnt go to waste, ive even burned down fields during summer. I still have a scar from the rubber that dripped onto my hand while it was still burning. Why? conduct disorder



  10. #60

    Just candle wax.

    Edit: I was just making a joke :D. I had no idea this thread was literally about playing with fire.




 
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