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    smacking is actually effective

    my parents did it and ive never been in any trouble of any sort

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    Quote Originally Posted by cocaine View Post
    smacking is actually effective

    my parents did it and ive never been in any trouble of any sort
    lol, yes, because it worked on you, it works! good reasoning.

    although i do agree with you, i think it should be allowed to an extent and not be used as an excuse.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne View Post
    I think hitting children lightly if they do something wrong is acceptable in my opinion. But thumping, abusing, hitting children with weaponary for no reason etc is totally unacceptable.
    I agree with that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramones View Post
    lol, yes, because it worked on you, it works! good reasoning.

    although i do agree with you, i think it should be allowed to an extent and not be used as an excuse.
    i dont see why it shouldnt work on others?

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    If I didn't have my dad chasing after me with a slipper as a youngster, then god knows where I would be now...


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    Quote Originally Posted by JackBuddy View Post
    If I didn't have my dad chasing after me with a slipper as a youngster, then god knows where I would be now...
    So you think punishing a kid with smashing them is really gonna help the situation? God help me when you have kids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToxicPaddy View Post
    On one hand, smacking kids is never the answer. It just teaches them that violence sorts out things, when infact, it makes it worse. Also if you are smacked at the age of lets say 4, it can give you terrible memories of your parents when you grow up. In extreme cases, (and they are very extreme) people can be traumatized by it (although this is usually in abusive cases).

    However, on the other hand you feel it can be the answer. For example, if you go through the supermarket and see some little brat screaming and stamping his/her feet on the floor for sweets, you can think to yourself 'omg if he was mine i would have belted him'.

    In my opinion, light smacking should be allowed. But thats all, light smacking.
    I was smacked as a kid by my parents, quite hard in some cases - I've turned out fine, in fact, I think it benefited me; it definately taught me what I shouldn't be doing. But I wouldn't smack my kids - probably because I experienced it first hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcewan. View Post
    So you think punishing a kid with smashing them is really gonna help the situation? God help me when you have kids.
    Oh god, you have something against me over my views on EMA.

    Yeah, capital punishment is the best way forward for children. If I seriously thought that it had a negative mental or physical effect on me then I wouldn't have posted it...


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    Quote Originally Posted by cocaine View Post
    i dont see why it shouldnt work on others?
    Because not everyones the same. Different people react in different ways, and different people are influenced by different things. I don't think it's just about so called 'abuse' but also psychological effects. The ones that are affected and 'don't turn out fine' most likely aren't going to say, ' i got smacked as a kid and because of that i am a nutter'. I think you gotta look at both sides of the argument, but i still agree with you, within reason.
    Last edited by Ramones; 09-10-2008 at 08:49 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JackBuddy View Post
    Oh god, you have something against me over my views on EMA.

    Yeah, capital punishment is the best way forward for children. If I seriously thought that it had a negative mental or physical effect on me then I wouldn't have posted it...
    Smacking the kid doesn't help. If you leave a bruise on your own kid you can get done.

    Tbh your dad chasing you with a slipper proberly did you the good.

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