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Message 36 of 46 (531765)
10-19-2009 5:27 PM
Reply to: Message 35 by tomato
10-19-2009 5:10 PM


Re: Children not knowing what's best for them
Then why do they cry when a perfect stranger pounces on them and cootchie-coo's at them?
Newborn babies pretty much giggle at anyone. As they get older, some babies become fearful of strangers who aren't there often...but some don't. It's tough making any sort of generalization, because humans are very good at behaving contrary to the way others behave.

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