Thursday, May 19, 2011
On the Skinned Knee Effect
Getting Over It.
While it wouldn't be fair to blame our parents for all our flaws, research suggests that some accusations are justified. According to one recent study, the double rates of anxiety-prone women dates back to an overabundance of coddling when our childhood bikes crashed, knees skinned, and glasses of milk and cookies were rushed to the crime scene. Years later, those cookies came back to bite us in the you know what, in more ways than anticipated. Enjoy!
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