I was wondering about the psychology (psycho development) of this. Do they see the hair as an extension of the body or is it just the appearance (like makeup etc)?
@@Ben-yv5byI think to them the face changed so much that it's unsettling, because they can sort of recognize dad but something is really weird and off about him.
My nephew had NO idea who I was for like 2 hours after I shaved my beard, he just kept staring at me like "I know you from somewhere... but that aint right o_O" it broke my heart and cracked me up. After a while he recognized my voice and goofy playing and we were good :)
You realize this is the same reaction 80-90% of babies have when something drastic changes? 😂😂 my son did the same thing when I shaved my beard 😂. It’s not uncommon 😂
He probably doesn’t fully understand how hair changes appearance. It’s likely he just saw someone how looks like his Dad, but is clearly not his dad. A changling
@@brenogabban9759wdym 'so? ', that means its not uncommon for a baby to do this, nobody's saying the baby sucks or smthng but its just normal for them to do this
The way he turns and puts his hand on his face makes him look like an adult😂❤ Edit: OHMYGOSH I NEVER thought I would ever get 11K likes- Or maybe I’ve gotten more? Idk But thank you guys! This is so cool I didn’t think I would get that much😅 thank you!
Literally did basically all the despair poses one right after the other. His father gambled away all their assets. Went on a murder spree. And shot the dog.
@@luvjesuslee2033my dad has a very weak chin under his beard. One time mom forced him to shave because we had head lice and there were nits in his beard. I was about 15 and was so uncomfortable seeing his actual chin for the first time in my memory. I think I held a straight enough face, but my little sister (8) broke out into hysterical laughter and my little brother (10) just walked out of the room instead of commenting. Dads who suddenly shave can confuse children of any age.
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When my older brother was 1 year old (before i was born) my father came home after 1 month away (he was seconded by his company to another one 300 miles away) . My brother burst out screaming when my father picked him up because he genuinely didn't recognise him because he'd grown a beard. My father had to immediately go and shave it off and keep just his moustache as before -when he returned my brother was VERY excited to see his daddy again !!. Very young babies (like this one) attach great importance to 'First' sight and major changes by an important individual really does upset them. ❤❤
don't forget discombobulated, bewildered, befuddled, disorientated, and perplexed 😂🤣..... ....(who else got additional words to describe the baby's feelings...)
Baby's nowadays be so self aware, my nice who's a baby, almost 1, she be learning how to do simple things like grabbing things and putting it back, opening and closing doors, learning how to stand on her own 2 feet, she's smart as hell.
I think it´s very sad for this little babyboy, he looks so hurt....i can´t laugh about it, who is thinking about the feelings of the baby... I´m a grandma, and would want to take him in my arms😢😢.....
I saw a baby once get upset because her dad cut off his long lush thick beard that she used to grab and pull and rub her face in. She was so heart broken when she realized it was gone. He had it when she was born and it was all she knew.
Bro wasn't only shocked, he was also traumatised, horrified, baffled, bamboozled, boggled AND in disbelief. Poor guy💀 Edit: damn, ty for the likes didn't expect this lmao
*traumatized. And bamboozled means to trick or swindle someone. There's none of that in this video, just a baby caught off guard. All the other adjectives are apt though.