A second cousin from Germany visited my Grandpa here in the USA recently and we talked about dares last week.
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From what I could gather (slight language barrier) she thought most children in Germany think their parents know whats best
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for them, and therefore are less likely to participate in dares.
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Dares seemed less than prevalent to her, but then I brought up the example of thirty frogs.
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Instantly she said she new a guy who had swallowed one frog for money (she said the amount; forgot, but small I think..)
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Actually we started talking about this because my sister double dared me to jump in the "cold" pool.
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(I live in NC; the pool wasn't that cold) haha
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My sister said that she had heard "double dare" from a mom of youtubers she watches; that was interesting to me.
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She got in the pool first, but I was in right after.
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Hmm, I should talk with my grandpa about dares.. He grew up in Germany during WW II...
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