Why do we want to squeeze cute thing?

The urge to squeeze cute things is a common phenomenon known as "cute aggression."

Cute aggression is a term used to describe the feeling of wanting to squeeze or pinch something that is adorable. This feeling can be accompanied by a desire to protect or take care of the cute object. 



Why do we have this urge to squeeze cute things? 
One theory is that it is an evolutionary response to protect the cute object.
Another theory is that cute aggression is a way of regulating our emotions. 

It's also possible that cute aggression is simply a physical manifestation of our emotional response to cuteness. Our brains might process cuteness as a positive emotion, and when it's too much, the brain want to release it.



In any case, cute aggression is a normal and harmless response to cuteness.

However, it's important to remember that squeezing real animals is not appropriate and can cause harm



In conclusion, cute aggression is a normal and common phenomenon. It is a way our brain process cuteness and it can be explained by several theories, such as an evolutionary response to protect the cute object, a way to regulate our emotions, or simply a physical manifestation of our emotional response to cuteness.

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