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Beating hurts, by definition. Inflicting pain onto a child, especially needlessly, is the kind of thing that seperates parents from children and leaves lifelong scarring. There are plenty of forms of discipline that do not involve abuse. You both should know better than to think so lightly of beating a child.
It is not just parents who inflict abuse on children.Beating hurts, by definition. Inflicting pain onto a child, especially needlessly, is the kind of thing that seperates parents from children and leaves lifelong scarring. There are plenty of forms of discipline that do not involve abuse. You both should know better than to think so lightly of beating a child.
Other children are among the worst culprits. All one has to be is 'different', after all.
And remember this: everybody is somebody's child, no matter their age. When you make a snide put-down at someone you don't like... arguably, that's child abuse, too.
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Well said.It is not just parents who inflict abuse on children.
Other children are among the worst culprits. All one has to be is 'different', after all.
And remember this: everybody is somebody's child, no matter their age. When you make a snide put-down at someone you don't like... arguably, that's child abuse, too.
I agree.Well said.It is not just parents who inflict abuse on children.
Other children are among the worst culprits. All one has to be is 'different', after all.
And remember this: everybody is somebody's child, no matter their age. When you make a snide put-down at someone you don't like... arguably, that's child abuse, too.
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Lol. Everything you just said is the exact opposite of my family:Beating hurts, by definition. Inflicting pain onto a child, especially needlessly, is the kind of thing that seperates parents from children and leaves lifelong scarring. There are plenty of forms of discipline that do not involve abuse. You both should know better than to think so lightly of beating a child.
If you mess up, you get a butt-whoopin'!
Some kids really do need to get a spanking every now and then. Grounding a child or putting them in the corner only does so much...*
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My FA... nothing's on it right now, so there's no point to click it.
There is a difference between Abuse and Discipline.Lol. Everything you just said is the exact opposite of my family:Beating hurts, by definition. Inflicting pain onto a child, especially needlessly, is the kind of thing that seperates parents from children and leaves lifelong scarring. There are plenty of forms of discipline that do not involve abuse. You both should know better than to think so lightly of beating a child.
If you mess up, you get a butt-whoopin'!
Some kids really do need to get a spanking every now and then. Grounding a child or putting them in the corner only does so much...
Beating a child for crying when they fall, or dropping crumbs, or playing a game of pretend that you might not agree with is not okay.&
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