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should kids read horror stories

should kids read horror stories

100x Rebate Sharing System: Retired Incubus Wants to Marry & Have Kids

100x Rebate Sharing System: Retired Incubus Wants to Marry & Have Kids

« MATURE CONTENT » One learns the hard way how wrong this line actually is: 'Brains over brawn.' It all started when Viktor Redwood slaughtered ten thousand soldiers, outwitted the legendary Emperor Leo and his five mythical-class heroines, and put a bullet through his head in front of those heroines—all achieved using sheer intelligence. But even with all that, he lost everything, got too lazy to even care about anything, and was cornered by absolute strength—all while his corrupted incubus race slowly awakened within him, warping his body with demonic features he could barely hide—leading him to decide to at least kill those heroines alongside himself in a boom. Only for him to regress back into his fat, powerless, and cursed body, starting again. This time, with the knowledge that his dormant bloodline will manifest again, transforming him piece by piece. The bad thing about all this? Now he's been thrown back to his worst day—the trial where his fiancée Elena—the one who put a blade to his heart just a moment ago—framed him. But even that didn't stop him from becoming the villain who made heroes bleed and heroines breed. Unlike last time, when he had thwarted her plans, this time he chose to exile himself to prepare an army of his children and wives. Viktor's got the 100x Ability Rebate System: enter powerful women, steal their abilities, multiply them by 100, and return them in bundles when they become mothers with a ratio of 100% to wives and 50% to children. And with a corrupted bloodline that changes his human self to Incubus as he use system—he will get to have a new identity as Householder Incubus. However, this time, the issue is a small twist—where, even with such an overpowered skill, he has been thrown into a wasteland with his loyal mid-thirties nanny, Helena. Will a weak baron with a cursed bloodline slowly transforming his body be able to create his own army and become the Emperor? « What to Expect: => Lots of Lemons (Babies aren't going to pop from the sky, right?) => Fatherhood Journey (A young man to a father of an army of babies, funny x100) => Transformation from Lust to Responsibilities (Responsible Lust, TADA!) => Kingdom Building + Cute, smart children running the kingdom while parents are on vacation. (Vacation to add more babies to the collection to run the kingdom) => Children Handling Kingdoms (Rest assured, babies will be smart and proficient in all subjects you all failed.) => Teaching Lessons to Heroines Who Dared to Touch the MC (Not forgiveness but punishment by giving heroines' brothers and sisters.)
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Should kids read horror stories?
I think it depends on the kid. Some kids can handle the scare and it might even boost their imagination. But for others, it could give them nightmares.
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2024-10-15 15:08
Should kids read horror stories?
Well, it depends. On one hand, if the kids are old enough and have a certain level of psychological tolerance, reading horror stories can be an interesting experience. It might introduce them to different emotions and how to handle the feeling of fear. However, on the other hand, younger or more sensitive kids may be easily frightened by horror stories, which could lead to nightmares or excessive anxiety. So parents should make a judgment based on their children's specific situation.
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2024-11-23 06:59
Should kids read horror stories?
Yes, they should. Horror stories can be a great way for kids to face their fears in a safe environment. It can also stimulate their imagination and creativity.
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2024-11-27 14:54
Should kids read horror stories in school?
I don't think kids should. Horror stories can be too scary and might give them nightmares or cause anxiety.
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2024-10-17 10:18
Why kids should not read horror stories?
Kids' minds are still developing, and horror stories can be too intense for them. It might cause excessive fear and anxiety, which could have a negative impact on their mental health. For example, they may become overly jumpy or start to fear things that they shouldn't in normal life, like the dark or being alone.
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2024-11-01 20:32
Should kids be allowed to read horror stories?
Sure. When kids read horror stories, they can learn how to deal with their own emotions like fear. For example, they might find ways to be brave when facing the scary parts in the stories. It can also be a good conversation starter between kids and parents about what is scary and how to overcome it.
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2024-11-28 02:16
Why shouldn't kids read horror stories?
Kids might have trouble handling the intense fear and stress that horror stories can bring. Their young minds aren't always ready for such intense emotions.
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2024-10-01 15:43
What are the negative effects if kids read horror stories?
It may affect their concentration in other areas such as study. Since they are preoccupied with the scary things from the horror stories, they find it hard to focus on things like reading for knowledge or doing schoolwork. For instance, they may keep thinking about the ghosts or monsters in the story while trying to solve a math problem.
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2024-11-01 23:07
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