We know you love your child and are probably reading this after a very painful, distressing and
perhaps frightening time of watching your teen or young child struggle.
Not exact matches
As the name implies, psychological warfare goes after people's feelings and thoughts, and intentional psychological warfare is as old as war itself, dating
perhaps to the first
time a paleolithic hunter / gatherer donned the skin of a lion to
frighten a rival group out of a fight for territory or food.
Outside of this, the returns aren't quite enough to justify the ticket price for anyone not just looking for something the whole family (save,
perhaps, kids
frightened by scary monsters) can have a passable
time with.
Perhaps this is forward, but I am not so
frightened of him now; on the other hand, I am not very happy about spending
time in his company either.