Kids often pretend not to hear instructions or requests from adults, particularly when they involve chores or rules they find unappealing. They might also tune out discussions about topics they find boring or uninteresting, such as homework or bedtime. This selective hearing can be a way for them to assert independence or avoid responsibilities, showcasing their desire for autonomy and playfulness. Ultimately, it's a common part of childhood development and exploration.
pretend to sleep, be quiet, turn the lights off
clean your room go to bed do your homework eat your vegetables be quiet their name no
Imvu and you can pretend to adopt one on clubpenguin.
pedefiles pretend to be kids
She'll say, "I'll pretend I didn't hear that." and much more.
Ignore them and pretend you dont hear them and just pretend they aren't there. Then the people who make fun of other people will know that it doesnt bother you.
Pretend you are a kid and see if it makes sense for you
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kids,time to pretend electric feel and may more
cauliflower tastes really yummy if you pretend its chocolate
The cast of Christmas Hear Kids - 2013 includes: Hanna Stanbridge as Laura