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This video is really interesting.

It says something about.. Well a lot, that i can watch these toddlers action/reaction, and recognize the behaviour of adult females.

The one ruining the fun for the other little one, is clearly not happy with not being the center of attention (or just bored out of her mind)

Ruins (as they percieve it) the tiny toddlers big moment; snuffing out fire!

Then the absolute glee when the tiny monster goes REEEEEE and attacks viciously.

Its just so fascinating. Why do they almost never mature past this emotional stage?!?!

This video is really interesting. It says something about.. Well a lot, that i can watch these toddlers action/reaction, and recognize the behaviour of adult females. The one ruining the fun for the other little one, is clearly not happy with not being the center of attention (or just bored out of her mind) Ruins (as they percieve it) the tiny toddlers big moment; snuffing out fire! Then the absolute glee when the tiny monster goes REEEEEE and attacks viciously. Its just so fascinating. Why do they almost never mature past this emotional stage?!?!

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I believe the role of genetics is underestimated. Siblings turn out differently even if their parents tried their best to treat them equal.

However abuse can also cause someone to get emotionally stuck at a certain age.

That said, the only adult woman I know who acts like that is my mother. Not even the children I know act like that.

The company we keep says something about us.