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In reply to the discussion: Is It OK To Spank A Misbehaving Child Once In A While? [View all]Orrex
(67,115 posts)11. What I love most of all in these discussions...
Is how people line up to explain to us all exactly what a spanking is "telling" the child, as if they have any idea at all beyond projection and speculation.
For the record, we do not spank our children.
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Only if they get to do the same thing to you when you are old and dependent on them. n/t
Peregrine Took
Jan 2016
#1
like you, I have no children, so also try not to judge, having seen some truly horrendous
niyad
Jan 2016
#2
Well you look like you let your pit bull breast feed at Walmart! It's ON!!!
beam me up scottie
Jan 2016
#28
No. It's a lazy tactic that teaches children hitting's okay. Logical consequences
pnwmom
Jan 2016
#18
That's what old people were saying 60 years ago about your generation. and 60
Dorian Gray
Jan 2016
#50
When you were a kid nobody got a new phone, because they were owned by the phone co.
LeftyMom
Jan 2016
#64
A spanking is humiliating to the recipient, and dehumanizes and desensitizing to the giver.
guillaumeb
Feb 2016
#85
I know a little boy named Donald who could benefit from a swift kick in the tukkas...
lindysalsagal
Jan 2016
#56
I'm okay with a pop on the behind infrequently, but physically striking over and over - NO!
Lil Missy
Jan 2016
#61
Yes, as long as it is a last resort and you are not angry when you do it.
Feeling the Bern
Jan 2016
#63
In my opinion, no. It's usually a sign that the parent has simply lost patience.
NaturalHigh
Feb 2016
#86
"[if] the five-year-old, says something she knows to be false, she gets a spanking."
Atman
Feb 2016
#89
We need to put an end to this "Only parents know how to parent" bullshit.
Act_of_Reparation
Feb 2016
#92