will she be ok?, shes just a baby |
will she be ok?, shes just a baby |
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![]() [SheRRi_BeRRi] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 344 Joined: Jul 2004 Member No: 28,454 ![]() |
ok the other day, i was scaring my baby sister (who is 14 months old) with scary images on my computer sceen. she was on my lap and we were watchin like this video clip that a scary face popped up unexpectantly. it didnt scare me cuz i showed her that video clip and i knew what was going to happen but my baby sister couldnt stop shaking. she was petrified. and im such a bad sister cuz i kept showing other video clips that would scare and she got scared in all of them
will this affect how she sees things when shes older>? i stopped doin it cuz i got in trouble but still... did i do something that i will regret when shes older? |
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![]() The Secret Hacker. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,780 Joined: May 2004 Member No: 18,712 ![]() |
I could connect this situation to something similar.
I played this one Rated M game when I was like about 4-5 years old called Doom 1. I almost beated it, but it gave me nightmares. But the graphics on Doom 1 were so poor that my nightmares weren't that bad. She won't remember the situation, but it might give her long-term effects. |
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