If it’s typical, then I’m atypical. I’m much more squeamish than when I was a kid. As an 8 or 9-year-old I played with live worms and caterpillars and various bugs, and was equally fascinated by the dead ones, even sometimes cutting them open to see the insides. I thought it would be cool to take an anatomy class and dissect cadavers.
Now I cannot bear the sight of bugs. Just looking at them gives me a visceral feeling of horror. Touching them freaks me right out. And I’m pretty sure if I had to dissect a cadaver I’d scream and vomit.
I’m less squeamish than I used to be, too.
For example, I’m willing to eat cooked fish with the head on—this was intolerable for me when I was a kid.
I wonder if becoming less squeamish over time is typical.
If it’s typical, then I’m atypical. I’m much more squeamish than when I was a kid. As an 8 or 9-year-old I played with live worms and caterpillars and various bugs, and was equally fascinated by the dead ones, even sometimes cutting them open to see the insides. I thought it would be cool to take an anatomy class and dissect cadavers.
Now I cannot bear the sight of bugs. Just looking at them gives me a visceral feeling of horror. Touching them freaks me right out. And I’m pretty sure if I had to dissect a cadaver I’d scream and vomit.