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Cut Aggression
People have different reactions when interacting with babies; some may express excitement by wanting to play rough while others show calmness. Research indicates that expressions of excitement like smiles do not necessarily reflect how the person will interact with the baby, serving as a societal communication tool. This phenomenon, known as 'cute aggression,' is prevalent worldwide, with various cultures having named it in their own languages. Despite personal beliefs, many individuals experience cute aggression, indicating a commonality among people. Even individuals typically composed may exhibit cuteness aggression, highlighting its universal nature.
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