Why the fuck do parents wait till they get to Wal-Mart before they start to beat the shit out of their kids???? Is there something in the air?
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What's your definition of "beating the shit out of a kid"? I don't give a fuck where I am, if my id starts behaving like a socially repugnant little sot, I'm a bust his ass for him.
I'm not one of these whining, sniveling, kowtow-to-my-kid people. Those who refuse to punish a child should be put in jail for neglect, imho. There is a BIG difference between punishment and abuse (unless you listen to the sniveling enslaved parents who blanch at the merest thought of having to reprimand their little dictators).Comment
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I must say, even linguistically, that was an uncharacteristically violent outburst compared to what I expect from you, Tala. Sounds defensive. If you really believed in what you did, I wonder if your language about it would be so confrontational.
I think hitting a child should be avoided. I guess there must be times when it is required for discipline, but here's a thought-- Is the best time to do it in public? I think too many parents resort to violence and screaming because they are embarassed to have other people see their kids misbehaving.
(Note, the second part of this isn't directed at you, Tala... its in answer to the question.)
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When deserved. That should be the only time a child is punished is when it's deserved, and the punishment should fit the crime.Originally posted by KingK7
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Funniest thing I ever saw was in my local grocery store. This kid maybe 5 or 6 started screaming and kicking on the ground because mom wouldn't buy what the kid wanted. Mom said nicely a few times to get up and stop screaming... the kid wouldn't so mom grabbed the kid by the foot and started dragging the kid down the aisle towards the checkout. Some people looked shocked .... I thought it was fuckin great the kid was a little shiticq 1904905Comment
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Mom?Originally posted by Tala
What's your definition of "beating the shit out of a kid"? I don't give a fuck where I am, if my id starts behaving like a socially repugnant little sot, I'm a bust his ass for him.
I'm not one of these whining, sniveling, kowtow-to-my-kid people. Those who refuse to punish a child should be put in jail for neglect, imho. There is a BIG difference between punishment and abuse (unless you listen to the sniveling enslaved parents who blanch at the merest thought of having to reprimand their little dictators).<a href="http://www.jupiterhosting.com"><img src="http://www.jupiterhosting.com/banners/55x55.jupiter.gif" alt="" border="0" align=""></a>Comment
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I'm having a BAD day. Sorry if it sounded defensive. This is just one of the few topics that piss me off.Originally posted by gothweb
I must say, even linguistically, that was an uncharacteristically violent outburst compared to what I expect from you, Tala. Sounds defensive. If you really believed in what you did, I wonder if your language about it would be so confrontational.
I think hitting a child should be avoided. I guess there must be times when it is required for discipline, but here's a thought-- Is the best time to do it in public? I think too many parents resort to violence and screaming because they are embarassed to have other people see their kids misbehaving.
(Note, the second part of this isn't directed at you, Tala... its in answer to the question.)
Funny you should mention how people resort to violence and screaming because they're embarrassed to let other people see their kids misbehaving in public. I sem to see the opposite here: Parents appeasing their children with toys/candy/whatever in order to avoid the misbehavior that they're rewarding.
This is one of those arenas where you and I will have to agree to disagree, Ian.
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