When getting on the train of the witch becomes a horror

A few days ago, with the invasion of Halloween in every corner of the city, I came across a scene that may be familiar to you. It was about a child on the train of the witch who was really "scared". Come on, I was terrified.

The boy would be about four years old, and I wonder if that (that is not smaller) partly justifies the laughter of his relatives who, unlike the boy, were having a great time watching the scene. It seems to me that no, because if the scene had happened with my oldest daughter, two years old, I don't know if I had tried to stop the little train, and the same if I had four, six or ten.

Do not think that the idea of ​​stopping the train is crazy, because it was a small train in a shopping center and also practically without public. As I say, I don't know if I had stopped the train, but of course see the face of absolute terror At least my daughter would not have comforted me.

Sometimes I think we forget our fears when we were children. Of course, the kid is not going to get traumatized from this one, but he sure remembers the bad weather one season and may have nightmares. I'm still scared of nightmares, but more than I remember from childhood. When we are little, the fear is more intense, because we can assimilate and rationalize it worse.

I wonder if the relatives of the terrified child would have laughed like this between them when they saw the terror of another in a situation like a robbery. Or, without going to something as different as what happened to the kid, that when you turn a corner you will be assaulted by a deformed being howling in your face. Even knowing it is a joke, the scare is not taken away from us by anyone. Well, let's imagine how it has to be to think that it's real ... and above all that your parents are laughing at your fear without trying to do anything about it.

In a few years they will remember you smiling, especially because there will be details in the form of photo and video (which also had time for it), but for now for the child to get on the train of the witch has become a real horror.

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