I broke my collarbone when I was like 2 but my mom and dad never put the brace on me so I have a permanent bump on my right side from it. It's fun to show people- weirds them out.
I've never broken one but I've known a lot of people who have. It's not really as hard as you might think especially if you are into sports or rough and tumble.
Broken right wrist, broken left thumb, shattered clavicle and shoulder, broken ankle, and several broken toes. All these happened before I turned 17. I was a very injurious child.
I hyperextended my knee, almost snapped my neck (self diagnosis), and gouged flesh out of my knee in a feat of stupidity when I was 8. But no broken bones.
I tried to stand on my bike seat like circus people do. I propped my bike up against a stool I dragged outside and then stood on it and then promptly fell off. My knee was driven into the corner of a piece of concrete where my driveway was cracked.
I hyperextended my knee slipping on a banana.
I almost broke my neck by trying to crack it. It was my first attempt at neck cracking so I didn't know how to do it properly. I reached my right arm around the back of my head and grabbed my chin and wrenched backwards as hard as I could and then I collapsed in my desk. Fortunately it was during a break so I didn't draw any attention.
Consider yourself lucky. I broke something almost every year. Last thing I broke was my foot being stepped on by a 1.86 m horse two years ago. A year before I broke my back and collarbone. Also broke my left knee, ankle, hand and hip. And my right foot, lower leg, elbow and also hand. Also a few toes. Some of these by the same accident
I have broken my right thumb, both pinkies, both my wrists, my tailbone twice, several toes, and hairline fractures on my shins. And two concussions. Oh and my left arm
I almost broke my neck by trying to crack it. It was my first attempt at neck cracking so I didn't know how to do it properly. I reached my right arm around the back of my head and grabbed my chin and wrenched backwards as hard as I could and then I collapsed in my desk. Fortunately it was during a break so I didn't draw any attention.
I've sprained my ankle a fair number of times too.