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I NEVER spanked my children, and they also can be reasoned with, and also have the habit of obedience and respect. So your kids suffered pain to get to exactly the same stage as my kids, who didn't suffer. I know who I'd rather be brought up by.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI spanked my kids quite often up to the age of 6-8. Usually for something to do with attitude - i.e. cheek, or wilful disobedience. Now they're older it's not necessary - they can be reasoned with, and already have the habit of obedience and respect.
To my mind, smacking kids is an easy and lazy option, and shows weakness on the part of the parent. Also, it gives them the message that it's alright for them to smack their kids in the future.Comment
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I sense a 'parenting argument' about to happen.
/gets popcorn
/sits backRule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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My mother used to lay into me in a manner that would make Ester Rantzens eyes pop-out. It hasn't made me think it's alright to do the same to my child.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI NEVER spanked my children, and they also can be reasoned with, and also have the habit of obedience and respect. So your kids suffered pain to get to exactly the same stage as my kids, who didn't suffer. I know who I'd rather be brought up by.
To my mind, smacking kids is an easy and lazy option, and shows weakness on the part of the parent. Also, it gives them the message that it's alright for them to smack their kids in the future.
I don't know where the happy medium lies, but I do know that molly-coddling the little darlings is not doing them, or us, any favours.Boom boom boom boom
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Actually, you're right. I should qualify my previous statement to say that it only follows on into later generations if the parents and children aren't intelligent enough to realise it's wrong.Originally posted by wonderwaif View PostMy mother used to lay into me in a manner that would make Ester Rantzens eyes pop-out. It hasn't made me think it's alright to do the same to my child.Comment
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Now who's talking testicles? I'm not saying you shouldn't discipline your children - you should - but your statement above is a bit sweeping, and also quite a leap!Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
If you don't discipline your children (in whatever way), then pure and simple you don't love them.
I had a friend at school who threw a stone at a car windscreen. Car veered off road, struck a cyclist, who was hospitalised. His dad hit him, the only time he ever did, and quite right too. I was never hit as a child, but can understand (as a parent) why his dad did in this circumstance, and would probably do the same myself."Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "
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Then can we use the Barbed wire up the rectum option? please?Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostActually, you're right. I should qualify my previous statement to say that it only follows on into later generations if the parents and children aren't intelligent enough to realise it's wrong.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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You can put whatever you like up your own rectum, just don't expect any sympathy when it turns septic.Originally posted by Diver View PostThen can we use the Barbed wire up the rectum option? please?Comment
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I can feel another hospital trip coming onOriginally posted by Diver View PostThen can we use the Barbed wire up the rectum option? please?
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He is still getting treatment for the last lot! Maybe his local hospital should have a Diver ward...Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostI can feel another hospital trip coming on
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