Ever since you were two years old you have been playing theoretical annihilation games. Two year olds obviously have very little control over their world and yet the fact that they need Mommy drives them to the brink of feeling like Mommy will swallow the up. Still, absent the safe and abiding refuge of Mommy, they feel like they will disappear from the world unless Mommy makes the world just the right size. A two year old LOVES Mommy and a two year old HATES, HATES, HATES Mommy.
Most of use eventually develop beyond the Terrible Twos, the same cannot be said for those who frequently use or threaten violence to control their surroundings. For these poor souls the Terrible Twos is a revolving door.
Playing theoretical annihilation games is normal, theoretical being the operative word.
Is it normal to fantasize about hurting someone?
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Ever since you were two years old you have been playing theoretical annihilation games. Two year olds obviously have very little control over their world and yet the fact that they need Mommy drives them to the brink of feeling like Mommy will swallow the up. Still, absent the safe and abiding refuge of Mommy, they feel like they will disappear from the world unless Mommy makes the world just the right size. A two year old LOVES Mommy and a two year old HATES, HATES, HATES Mommy.
Most of use eventually develop beyond the Terrible Twos, the same cannot be said for those who frequently use or threaten violence to control their surroundings. For these poor souls the Terrible Twos is a revolving door.
Playing theoretical annihilation games is normal, theoretical being the operative word.