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Personally I have almost no affinity towards babies or any child under about 3, I find more of them ugly than I do cute, and to me they are just socially and mentally inept midgets. My family believe I am a sociopath as a result.

I'll probably become a big bundle of baby love once there's one in my close family, but at this point they're rarely anything other than a large (well, small) annoyance.

For me, there's a period of between 4-10 years old where most kids annoy the **** out of me.
 
Nothing scary about babies. I used to be terrified, but it was just a case of meeting one I had a connection with (my neice)

Not scared just feel at 24 i'm to young to have a child yet.
 
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Personally I have almost no affinity towards babies or any child under about 3, I find more of them ugly than I do cute, and to me they are just socially and mentally inept midgets. My family believe I am a sociopath as a result.

I'll probably become a big bundle of baby love once there's one in my close family, but at this point they're rarely anything other than a large (well, small) annoyance.

I have a soon-to-be-three year old niece, and kids that age are hilarious, if more than a little frustrating. Watching them translate learned behaviours is great; I was looking after her a few weeks ago, and my sister's (her mother) dog Sophie started barking at something...traffic, likely. Niece's reaction was to go over to the dog, start petting her, and saying "there, there, Sophie. It's going to be okay. There, there. Patience. SOPHIE. (throws arms around dog) Patience. It. Is. Going. To. Be. Okay."
 
I have a soon-to-be-three year old niece, and kids that age are hilarious, if more than a little frustrating. Watching them translate learned behaviours is great; I was looking after her a few weeks ago, and my sister's (her mother) dog Sophie started barking at something...traffic, likely. Niece's reaction was to go over to the dog, start petting her, and saying "there, there, Sophie. It's going to be okay. There, there. Patience. SOPHIE. (throws arms around dog) Patience. It. Is. Going. To. Be. Okay."

My 3 year old niece is annoying as hell, right little madam. But then hwr dad is a total wimp and gives in to her all the time.
 
I have a soon-to-be-three year old niece, and kids that age are hilarious, if more than a little frustrating. Watching them translate learned behaviours is great; I was looking after her a few weeks ago, and my sister's (her mother) dog Sophie started barking at something...traffic, likely. Niece's reaction was to go over to the dog, start petting her, and saying "there, there, Sophie. It's going to be okay. There, there. Patience. SOPHIE. (throws arms around dog) Patience. It. Is. Going. To. Be. Okay."

Once they have that level of cognisance and speech ability I tend to find them much more endearing.
 
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