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good god.
rofl .... starting younger and younger
that is funnny..lol
thats my boy.
I don't get it....
oh never mind I didn't know that was a link, haha that is funny
LMFAO......no need to tell him where HE came from......
No....That's not real. No way. That's crazy.
I think I lol'ed 2 years ago when i saw this but I don't remember to many wtf videos in my lifetime so far.
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You gotta have kids to truly appreciate this!!
Appreciate how? That your infant was watching you and your wife fvck right in front of your kid when they were infants and is mimicking it, that's fvcked up...
Because kids do the funniest/weirdest things without any prior experience. There's a lot of research demonstrating that the majority of behavior exhibited by children (especially language) is not imitated from watching the parents. My 2-year-old rubs his cock every time we change his diaper. My 4-year-old daughter plays with herself while watching TV. Neither one of them has ever seen me or my wife do such things, so where did they learn them? Research innate behavior. Environment can only account for so much.
eh maybe your right, lol... I raised a nephew part time from 2 to 6 but didn't experience any behavior like what you say.
I only gave two examples, as this thread was sexually related. If you were watching your nephew 24/7 and documented everything he said or did, the majority would be behavior/language that was innate or exploratory. There are things my kids do that they've never seen or heard before. Where did they learn such things?
With regards to language, the amount of spoken material children are exposed to cannot possibly account for the amount of unique utterances produced. It is statistically impossible (look into research by Noam Chomsky and Steven Pinker). In addition, the number of phonological/lexical similarities among languages cannot be accounted for through learned behavior. The first consonant sounds babies produce are all bilabials (b, p, & m), through which babies produce their first real words "mama" and "papa", which can mean either mother, father, or food (all of which are essential for life). So, where do babies learn such things? I never call my wife "Mama." She never calls me "Papa." We never refer to food as "mama" or "papa." Much of language and behavior is innate. We never really notice how much until we get busy in the research.
rofl that's hilarious.....
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