That baby may not have been crying outright, but she most certainly was not laughing! I agree, you can see her distress in her eyes! Not to mention 3 mos is NOt a newborn!
lilykily you look like you have a beautiful contented daughter there my love and these people are only giving you abuse because they can do it from the comfort of a pc screen you lot are nausea inducing you dont know this woman or her child so all the YOU MONSTER comments take them and shove them up your piss pipes you all probably have had the same thrown at you at some point so you should know how moronic you all soun get a f*****g life oh beautiful li'l lady you have there by the way :)
I can't believe how many ignorant people comment negatively, you look like a loving mother, and don't waste your time even commenting to the ignorance. I saw your video after posting me tickling my 4 month old. He started laughing at 2 months at anything silly I would do or pick-a-boo. Being tickled when you were a child by someone rough housing you and really tickling you is different then how a mother gently tickles their child. It is great affection and enhances childrens development.
that is so cute i remember when my daugher laughed for the firs time..she smiled at 3 days old and laughed at 3 months old..now her fathr kidnapped her from me and im having to visit her supervised by a stranger...i did nothing wrong he jus cam to town and i lt him visi her and he goes behind my back o go file for custody and i lost her..she is my world and now hat shes gone im having panic attacks everyday..idk if u ever expirienced those bu heyre so scary..
very cute baby. My now 4 mo. twin daughter's laugh in their own ways, and noone can tell a mom what is laughing, crying, what their grunts mean, certain cries mean, EXCEPT for the mommy (sometimes daddy to, but especially us). Leave this poor woman and her beautiful child alone!! congrats on her. she must be 3 now, wow. It goes too fast!
the woman sounds more like a psychyratrist saying what she is doing to a patient or something.the baby wasnt really laughing it was more or less being irritated to death
she's definitely laughing. Newborns don't laugh like toddlers, they don't really know how to react to something that is humorous or ticklish, they can't completely control their bodies and if anything they are wondering "what is happening" or "what is that feeling".
The Mom gives her short periods of breaks in between the tickling, it's not a constant tickle. Besides, I remember as a tot even that I liked being tickled and it was relaxing.
Tickle play seems to be a basic, universal game among all primates, not just humans. Chimps, gorillas, and orangutan youngsters like getting tickled too, and "giggle" when they get tickled.
Depends on the baby. Some smile the day they are born. I know one of my cousins smiled the day after she was born but her older brother didn't smile until about a month or two after his birth.
Off!, I can remember when I was a child and my mother was tickling me, I was laughing but it is not good!!! And you do this to a baby?, as stated earlier it is a reflex, it is abuse!
@intoreality omg, really, do some reading. It may be a reflex but that does NOT make it abuse. Not to mention that you're actually supposed to try to stimulate laughter to aid in baby's development and growth as well as build an attatchment between mom and baby.
@intoreality omg, really, do some reading. It may be a reflex but that does NOT make it abuse. Not to mention that you're actually supposed to try to stimulate laughter to aid in baby's development and growth as well as build an attatchment between mom and baby.
"Everyone smiles and laughs. Even monkeys and apes have some facial expressions that are similar to human smiles. It is possible that smiling, laughing and tickling are used to create bonds between babies and parents. When a parent tickles a baby and the baby responds with a smile or laugh, the parent laughs and smiles too. In this way, the baby and parent get to know one another and the baby learns all about laughter by watching and responding to a parent. What a happy way to learn!"
firstly, if mom was 50xs bigger she'd be a whale, secondly where do you see holes, thirdly its been proven that stroking and touching your baby is critical in their development and trust in you, fourthy how dare you call her sick, fifthly you are a moron. That's all
First: ok. not 50X, but 10X easily. Did it make it any better?!
Second: Tickling is not stroking.
Third: Just try it. Ask somebody to tickle you deep and hard. You might laugh, but it is not driven from pleasure. it is some kind of reaction to the pain and discomfort that you are experiencing.
Fourth : I am a parent too, but just giving birth to a baby does not make me any saint. Why do you think mothers' all actions should be justified?
not all. Clearly this one is a loving mother, there's nothing here to justify otherwise. The baby is clearly laughing and this is not even close to being any form of abuse. "some kind of a reaction to the pain and discomfort" is just ambiguous enough to make you an idiot, what are you really trying to prove here... shes not hurting her kid in any way
She's a love... but DON'T tickle her! Tickling is torture for kids! Doesn't everyone remember when they were a kid and some old fool thought that it was funny to tickle you? She'll laugh if you coo at her, but for God's sake... DON'T TICKLE!
I know, I know...! Hated the excessive tickling as a kid (and now, too) but she seemed to enjoy it then as today...I watched her reactions as when had enough. She was in such a good mood after that video. But I do remember as a kid.....thanks for commenting, b!
I know! That is why I said "IS NOT your son". Also, remember to tickle the baby when he becomes resistant enough, not when he's barely born, because not all babies can take that.
It really shouldn't be your problem anyway cuz she isn't your child and Cameron is mine, not yours. I do stop if he doesn't seem to be enjoying it. I pause between tickles.
That baby may not have been crying outright, but she most certainly was not laughing! I agree, you can see her distress in her eyes! Not to mention 3 mos is NOt a newborn!
6thelost9 9 months ago
trolololololo
MrVirrus 11 months ago
lilykily you look like you have a beautiful contented daughter there my love and these people are only giving you abuse because they can do it from the comfort of a pc screen you lot are nausea inducing you dont know this woman or her child so all the YOU MONSTER comments take them and shove them up your piss pipes you all probably have had the same thrown at you at some point so you should know how moronic you all soun get a f*****g life oh beautiful li'l lady you have there by the way :)
cherricasket84 1 year ago
Look at that happy smile/squeal at 1:25 - oh yeah, she's clearly an abused child. *Rolls eyes* Cute little baby.
reggieboy04 1 year ago
You monster, stop abusing that baby.
YukiJudai91 1 year ago
@YukiJudai91 OH, I'll show you abuse...getovahere
Lilykily 1 year ago
I can't believe how many ignorant people comment negatively, you look like a loving mother, and don't waste your time even commenting to the ignorance. I saw your video after posting me tickling my 4 month old. He started laughing at 2 months at anything silly I would do or pick-a-boo. Being tickled when you were a child by someone rough housing you and really tickling you is different then how a mother gently tickles their child. It is great affection and enhances childrens development.
RemieJude 1 year ago
that is so cute i remember when my daugher laughed for the firs time..she smiled at 3 days old and laughed at 3 months old..now her fathr kidnapped her from me and im having to visit her supervised by a stranger...i did nothing wrong he jus cam to town and i lt him visi her and he goes behind my back o go file for custody and i lost her..she is my world and now hat shes gone im having panic attacks everyday..idk if u ever expirienced those bu heyre so scary..
newmommi18 1 year ago
very cute baby. My now 4 mo. twin daughter's laugh in their own ways, and noone can tell a mom what is laughing, crying, what their grunts mean, certain cries mean, EXCEPT for the mommy (sometimes daddy to, but especially us). Leave this poor woman and her beautiful child alone!! congrats on her. she must be 3 now, wow. It goes too fast!
Thetwinpossible 1 year ago 2
the woman sounds more like a psychyratrist saying what she is doing to a patient or something.the baby wasnt really laughing it was more or less being irritated to death
twiztedsweetness21 1 year ago
How abusive! She should be sentenced to death penalty! What a terrible mother..
ybharde1 1 year ago
What a abusive mother! She should be sentenced to death..
ybharde1 1 year ago
she's definitely laughing. Newborns don't laugh like toddlers, they don't really know how to react to something that is humorous or ticklish, they can't completely control their bodies and if anything they are wondering "what is happening" or "what is that feeling".
kisfrtdm 1 year ago
Awhh,, How Cute.
lodicarebear 2 years ago
To those saying "It's abusive!":
The Mom gives her short periods of breaks in between the tickling, it's not a constant tickle. Besides, I remember as a tot even that I liked being tickled and it was relaxing.
MrWinter 2 years ago
What a beautiful, happy little girl ^^
FluffyYellowThing 2 years ago 2
I love Tickle its sooooooooooooooooo cute how they make her laugh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Charm812 2 years ago
Tickle play seems to be a basic, universal game among all primates, not just humans. Chimps, gorillas, and orangutan youngsters like getting tickled too, and "giggle" when they get tickled.
NgheanRuadh 2 years ago
very cute, but not new born
IDgo 3 years ago 2
how the hell is tickling a baby abusive???? my child loves it get ur facts right ticklin is not abusive.... hittin is dumbass
tiannasxmama 3 years ago
I don't know why people are going off...I used to and still LOVE to be tickeld!
onediva69 3 years ago
wat a cute laughing baby
cookandmilkthe1 3 years ago
She is so cut
prettiigirl11 3 years ago
i thought that newborn babies couldnt smile / laugh until three months of age...something to do with their facial muscels ??
katteeyK 3 years ago
Depends on the baby. Some smile the day they are born. I know one of my cousins smiled the day after she was born but her older brother didn't smile until about a month or two after his birth.
Stormofthesky 3 years ago
all right people! She was laughing...I know my own child. I am not abusive! Sheesh!
She LOVES being tickled for short periods. She is all smiles afterwards!!
KMLandKDL 3 years ago 5
She might be annoyed by this.
duhitscece 3 years ago
u making her fell uncomfortable. baby can't laugh at that age.
KhmerD0g 3 years ago
Off!, I can remember when I was a child and my mother was tickling me, I was laughing but it is not good!!! And you do this to a baby?, as stated earlier it is a reflex, it is abuse!
attenhfffdfggfd 3 years ago
shes gorgeous. of course shes laughing you strangos!
firefaeries 3 years ago
SHE IS CRYING NOT LAUGHING :((((
w2fcrew 3 years ago
as her Mum, I can 100% attest she was LAUGHING, not crying.
Lilykily 3 years ago
so cute
giafan101 3 years ago
If your kid could talk she would tell you to stop immediately.
Laughing when being tickled is a completely involuntary reflex. This is a helpless baby you are abusing for your own cheap and quick fun.
You people are complete idiots!
intoreality 3 years ago
F**K OFF!
Lilykily 3 years ago 4
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omglookatit 3 years ago
@intoreality omg, really, do some reading. It may be a reflex but that does NOT make it abuse. Not to mention that you're actually supposed to try to stimulate laughter to aid in baby's development and growth as well as build an attatchment between mom and baby.
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@intoreality omg, really, do some reading. It may be a reflex but that does NOT make it abuse. Not to mention that you're actually supposed to try to stimulate laughter to aid in baby's development and growth as well as build an attatchment between mom and baby.
llJRLL1979ll 5 months ago
"Everyone smiles and laughs. Even monkeys and apes have some facial expressions that are similar to human smiles. It is possible that smiling, laughing and tickling are used to create bonds between babies and parents. When a parent tickles a baby and the baby responds with a smile or laugh, the parent laughs and smiles too. In this way, the baby and parent get to know one another and the baby learns all about laughter by watching and responding to a parent. What a happy way to learn!"
llJRLL1979ll 5 months ago
That is a quote from a website about the science of laughter
llJRLL1979ll 5 months ago
very investigative kid, should be a detective when grows up. he/she is very cute.
iamasupergeek 3 years ago
o my god what a cute laugh
guerilla619 3 years ago
Cutie Pie!
sylviesangels 3 years ago
she is sooooooooooooooo cute
NAZNEEN02 3 years ago
whats this about not liking to be tickled? i like being tickled... and lots of children ive babysat liked being tickled too.
anyhoo this is an adorable baby :)
dimpledemon 3 years ago 2
she is so cute :]
mickeyxmchale19 3 years ago
in a*
darkman956 4 years ago
ana ur retarded. that baby was laugin it a newborn voice. also everything monica said
darkman956 4 years ago
what a cute baby!!! although I must admit....I never let anyone tickle my brother! no one likes tickling and that was too much tickling! poor baby!
but she's adorable! ^^
psychoticducky 4 years ago
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You are one sick mother. How about somebody 50x as big as you makes holes in your belly?
anna1355 4 years ago
are you fucking serious...
monica245 4 years ago
yes . I am.
anna1355 4 years ago
firstly, if mom was 50xs bigger she'd be a whale, secondly where do you see holes, thirdly its been proven that stroking and touching your baby is critical in their development and trust in you, fourthy how dare you call her sick, fifthly you are a moron. That's all
monica245 4 years ago
First: ok. not 50X, but 10X easily. Did it make it any better?!
Second: Tickling is not stroking.
Third: Just try it. Ask somebody to tickle you deep and hard. You might laugh, but it is not driven from pleasure. it is some kind of reaction to the pain and discomfort that you are experiencing.
Fourth : I am a parent too, but just giving birth to a baby does not make me any saint. Why do you think mothers' all actions should be justified?
anna1355 4 years ago
not all. Clearly this one is a loving mother, there's nothing here to justify otherwise. The baby is clearly laughing and this is not even close to being any form of abuse. "some kind of a reaction to the pain and discomfort" is just ambiguous enough to make you an idiot, what are you really trying to prove here... shes not hurting her kid in any way
monica245 4 years ago
awe
jepser360 4 years ago
aww she is so cute
xiluvhimx94 4 years ago
i wudnt have thought babies like ticklin either i mean ticklin doesnt feel good really so i see wat u mean....she seems to be imitatin her laugh too
Weezalou 4 years ago
Soooooooooo cuuuuuuuute
cutesinger7 4 years ago
i hated been tickled when i was i baby i have a baby on my lap its my sisters she is 4 weeks old and she hates been tickled
xaliceciahx 4 years ago
So cute. :)
GeneralSirDouglasMcA 4 years ago
so cute kellie is so cute shes so beautiful.. not joking seriously....
myzzrockerchicxoxo 4 years ago
she's a cutie!
OzFreak22 4 years ago
She's a love... but DON'T tickle her! Tickling is torture for kids! Doesn't everyone remember when they were a kid and some old fool thought that it was funny to tickle you? She'll laugh if you coo at her, but for God's sake... DON'T TICKLE!
bullirish 4 years ago
I know, I know...! Hated the excessive tickling as a kid (and now, too) but she seemed to enjoy it then as today...I watched her reactions as when had enough. She was in such a good mood after that video. But I do remember as a kid.....thanks for commenting, b!
Lilykily 4 years ago
She gorgeous! I hope that you have as much joy with her as I did with my two girls. God Bless you both.
bullirish 4 years ago
bullirish...tickling is not torture...my son cried when I stopped tickling him and he let me know when he had enough.
tinkwink92 4 years ago
But that baby on that video IS NOT your son.
duartrabbit 4 years ago
Not yours either, and news flash the baby is a girl.
tinkwink92 4 years ago
I know! That is why I said "IS NOT your son". Also, remember to tickle the baby when he becomes resistant enough, not when he's barely born, because not all babies can take that.
duartrabbit 4 years ago
It really shouldn't be your problem anyway cuz she isn't your child and Cameron is mine, not yours. I do stop if he doesn't seem to be enjoying it. I pause between tickles.
tinkwink92 4 years ago
Your child is named Cameron?
duartrabbit 4 years ago
Yep :) go look on my videos.
tinkwink92 4 years ago
tickling was torture for me, I remember it, I freaking hated when adults thought it was funny to tickle me <_<
Noak3 4 years ago 3
i agree
Weezalou 4 years ago
oh my how cute is she lol lv her little giggle . Phoebe age 8.
Tippy4123 4 years ago
wow soo cuteeeeee i want that baby!!!
Biueicewiz 4 years ago
she is so Beautiful absolutely the most beautiful baby girl I have ever seen
waslookat1me 4 years ago
Aww shes absolutely adorable, congratulations :)
xhayleyxarrx 4 years ago
oh why thank you! :)
Lilykily 4 years ago
thats so cute
halloweentown3113 4 years ago
there so cute at this age. i just wish they would stay this age.
savannahdennison 4 years ago
what a beautiful baby
kookie605 4 years ago
That is so adorable. :D
Harmony96 4 years ago
AWW!
Nellersz 4 years ago