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This depends on which "Ralph" you are talking about.

What comes to my mind is the Ralph from A Christmas Story. He as an adult narrator seemed very nostalgic about his childhood. So I would answer that yes, to an extent, he missed the security of his boyhood.

In regards to other Ralphs, I don't know for sure.

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