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Re: Does the Neurotypical Person actually exist?
(Anonymous) 2021-12-20 04:43 pm (UTC)(link)She got curious about the iron my mother always used and one day when my mother was out and let the iron to heat up she just put her hand on it, knowing that it'd be burning. SHE KNEW IT. My mom always told us not to touch it!
I'm younger than her by two years, so I was 4 at the time, and I did put my hand over the scolding iron with her the first time since I truster my sister, but I quickly learned not to do it again.
MY SISTER DID IT TWO MORE TIMES AFTER HEALING.
She is one of the most neurotypical and balanced people I know.
I think trying to play with fire/hot stuff is very instinctive for babies. It's the "Mom told me not to do it, but I have no idea why I GOTTA KNOW!!!". They usually stop when they feel the heat or when the parents is there to stop them, but sometimes babies are gonna be stupid masochistic babies.
Re: Does the Neurotypical Person actually exist?
(Anonymous) 2021-12-20 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)Older children will try to tell ghost stories with various light sources as stage props. Some of them have literally no idea how dangerous some light bulbs and candles are.
Sincerely, a daughter of an electrician.
Re: Does the Neurotypical Person actually exist?
Re: Does the Neurotypical Person actually exist?
My mom would test the iron by licking her finger and touching it, and man, it took me a little to work myself up to that, but that's how I always tested the iron, too, after I got the hang of it.