‘Cute Aggression’ Study Explores Why We Want to Squeeze Cute Babies and Animals
You ’ve probably heard the term “ cute aggression ” shed around over the days . It describe the peculiar but seemingly common compulsion to smoosh , sting , or pinch — but not suffer — adorable things like infant and animate being . Researchers have for yearsbeen appear intowhy some people describe feeling this manner . Katherine Stavropoulos is an assistant professor of special education at the University of California , Riverside and the co - generator of a Modern study on cute aggression ....