kids struggle with understanding the difference between real and imaginary. it's not a problem, unless, of course, you don't manage to grow out of it.
your reactions only tell that you are not mature enough to handle scary movies. taking a break from scarry movies might make you feel a little better. after all, if you are afraid to be in your own bed at night, where would you feel comfortable?
IIN to think that a giant beast will eat me if I don't cover my feet?
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kids struggle with understanding the difference between real and imaginary. it's not a problem, unless, of course, you don't manage to grow out of it.
your reactions only tell that you are not mature enough to handle scary movies. taking a break from scarry movies might make you feel a little better. after all, if you are afraid to be in your own bed at night, where would you feel comfortable?