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    No. I'd never forgive myself if I hit my kids. :/

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    hell yeah, if they need to be taught a lesson.

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    What objects would you use?
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    Oh yeah definitely.

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    I think if a child of mine was just about to put his finger into an electrric socket then he would have a smacked hand to get him/her out of danger.
    I don't think a small slap on the arms or legs does any harm but nothing that would leave a mark.

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    yeah, i believe when your child is playing up to extremes/over-acting a situation etc they should be given a slap, not a heavy hand of course but just a little tap wouldn't do damage and would add discipline to a child's lifestyle, i believe kids who aren't ever hit by their parents just grow up to get away with everything tbh.


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    Yes, small for discipline. Saying that if they're like me in future they won't even need it.

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    Obviously I will. They are bound to do something that will really piss me off one day and what do they get? A slap.

    If your just gonna talk to them "Don't do that please honey" they are just gonna turn around and throw it back in your face. Trust me, I know lots of people who use the "sensitive tone" option, and there children are growing up not giving a damn what their parents say or do.

    Just think about it. If you were going to do something, say like get drunk, would you rather be worried about coming home and getting a few slaps or coming home and getting told off and sent to bed and grounded?

    I would be more scared about the slapping, that'll make me think twice.


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    Yes, it teaches disipline and its only since all this liberal nonsense about kids rights came in that kids dont know where the boundary is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by exploited View Post
    What objects would you use?
    whatever is close obviously. a chair, mobile or plate comes to mind...

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