minus-squarefoyrkopp@lemmy.worldtoShowerthoughts@lemmy.world•If you look at anything you can probably tell what it would feel like if you licked it, despite you probably never licking it before.linkfedilinkarrow-up0·edit-27 months agoThe ability to extrapolate what something would taste/feel like from mere looks is a learned one. Toddlers don’t have it yet, which is why they’re stuffing everything into their mouths. You might not consciously remember licking a carpet, but the part of you that’s holding up the “dusty”, “textured” and “CRUMBS!!” signs does. linkfedilink
The ability to extrapolate what something would taste/feel like from mere looks is a learned one.
Toddlers don’t have it yet, which is why they’re stuffing everything into their mouths.
You might not consciously remember licking a carpet, but the part of you that’s holding up the “dusty”, “textured” and “CRUMBS!!” signs does.