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Do your kids fixate on morbid and sad things?
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 54114" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I would agree with you Meowbunny if the stories didn't go overboard as well. I didn't think I needed to validated that whether or not these were typical or not, since most of us here realize they are not. When you have a child having night terrors, with all of the blood and gore and then reliving it... it is not "typical". A 3yo screaming that a little dead boy is going to murder her waiting in her closet is not typical. Nor is the worms coming to rip your 5 yo apart in detail... I have plenty of blood and gore and just figured I didn't need to go into too much detail here...I don't think the things are all that typical that I mentioned for a 3 or 5 yo either... maybe a bit older. Or boys. Especially ones that have not been exposed to the "fairy tales", or much TV.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate what you are saying and wish my children could fit in that neat little grouping...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 54114, member: 3155"] I would agree with you Meowbunny if the stories didn't go overboard as well. I didn't think I needed to validated that whether or not these were typical or not, since most of us here realize they are not. When you have a child having night terrors, with all of the blood and gore and then reliving it... it is not "typical". A 3yo screaming that a little dead boy is going to murder her waiting in her closet is not typical. Nor is the worms coming to rip your 5 yo apart in detail... I have plenty of blood and gore and just figured I didn't need to go into too much detail here...I don't think the things are all that typical that I mentioned for a 3 or 5 yo either... maybe a bit older. Or boys. Especially ones that have not been exposed to the "fairy tales", or much TV. I appreciate what you are saying and wish my children could fit in that neat little grouping... [/QUOTE]
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