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Reply #60 posted 11/05/11 8:03pm

Vendetta1

LadyCasanova said:

Genesia said:

If you're grown enough to talk back, you're grown enough to get fucked up. Bernie Mac

[Edited 11/5/11 8:13am]

Ahaha

My mom: "If you bad enough to talk shit, you bad enough to get fucked up."

We teach kids that words will not hurt them and then we show them we don't mean it.

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Reply #61 posted 11/05/11 8:06pm

LadyCasanova

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Vendetta1 said:

LadyCasanova said:

Ahaha

My mom: "If you bad enough to talk shit, you bad enough to get fucked up."

We teach kids that words will not hurt them and then we show them we don't mean it.

Explain

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"Aren't you even curious? Don't you want to see the dragon behind the door?"
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Reply #62 posted 11/06/11 11:06am

Vendetta1

LadyCasanova said:



Vendetta1 said:




LadyCasanova said:



Ahaha



My mom: "If you bad enough to talk shit, you bad enough to get fucked up."



We teach kids that words will not hurt them and then we show them we don't mean it.



Explain

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we teach kids that violence is not the way to settle conflict and then we strike them because of something they say.
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Reply #63 posted 11/06/11 11:28pm

uPtoWnNY

LadyCasanova said:

Genesia said:

If you're grown enough to talk back, you're grown enough to get fucked up. Bernie Mac

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Ahaha

My mom: "If you bad enough to talk shit, you bad enough to get fucked up."

nod

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Reply #64 posted 11/07/11 2:22am

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I use withdrawal of Priviliges now. It works well. On the opposite end of the spectrum I use rewards for good behaviour.

Smacking was previously used and only as a last resort. But now my Little lad behaves enough not to ever require that.

I also use Education, so to speak. My Son now knows if he does something like run into the Road, he can get seriously hurt or killed. He knows that Death means you do not exist anymore so he realises the importance of being "safe" in that aspect. Some people disagree with my way of thinking there, but I believe that it is better to teach the Child the reality rather than just say "You can get hurt". Besides that, we already had to explain Death to him after his Uncle died, who he worshipped, and was asking lots of questions about.

We never give him Sweets etc to keep him quiet or on demand, Sweets are an earned reward, this in turn encourages him to be more behaved and also to respect that he doesn't get anything by simply demanding it. To be honest, we are lucky in that he doesn't eat lots of Sweets and prefers healthy things like Carrot and bread Sticks biggrin (This was his own choice and not something we enforced on him)

While at a recent Parents evening, my Sons Teacher praised our Son greatly for his mannerisms, politeness and pleasantness, she also said he was a Credit to myself and my Wife, so I think its working ok razz

He still has his moments though, after all he is still a Child wink

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Reply #65 posted 11/07/11 3:20am

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My daughter is 5 years old and actually really well behaved.
When she has to do something she doesn't want to I just explain the necessity clearly (this hardly ever takes over 5 minutes), then we go about our business.

Now that I think of it I have raised my voice on occaision but I've always seen that as a personal short-coming which is due to me being pressed for time.


I hear stories about children being difficult to manage and I wonder if I'll have problems later on.

Is there a certain age for girls when they start being problematic?

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Reply #66 posted 11/07/11 3:27am

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Genesia said:

Tremolina said:

Whenever there is an adult person irritating you, annoying you bla bla, do you "discipline" them to with a spanking?

Do you beat them up?

Is that legal?

'Nuff said.

1. Who's talking about beating anybody up?

2. Parents do (or should) hold authority over their children. Random adults do not have a hierarchical relationship.

Straw men are such fun.

nothing straw in his post, but point taken. so let's look at non-random adults, shall we?

is it acceptable for a boss to spank his employees? or for the US president to spank the vice president or the secretary of state?

if you answer no, do tell me, where is the difference? the only difference I can spot is, that adults are usually stronger and could spank you back, while a kid does not have the physical power to do so.

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Has anyone tried unplugging the United States and plugging it back in?
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Reply #67 posted 11/07/11 6:36am

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Uh, we have children in the US killing adults, other children, and parents. So this notion that children don't have the "power" is bullshit.

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Reply #68 posted 11/07/11 6:59am

BombSquad

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TD3 said:

Uh, we have children in the US killing adults, other children, and parents. So this notion that children don't have the "power" is bullshit.

uhh I was referring to smaller children obviously, which don't have the power. buit anyway, so you tell me, what is the difference then between adults and children. if I can discipline a child with slaps or other forms of corproal puishment, why can't this happen amongst adults too?

Has anyone tried unplugging the United States and plugging it back in?
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Reply #69 posted 11/07/11 8:22am

JustErin

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This thread....

falloff

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Reply #70 posted 11/07/11 10:16am

angel345

BombSquad said:

TD3 said:

Uh, we have children in the US killing adults, other children, and parents. So this notion that children don't have the "power" is bullshit.

uhh I was referring to smaller children obviously, which don't have the power. buit anyway, so you tell me, what is the difference then between adults and children. if I can discipline a child with slaps or other forms of corproal puishment, why can't this happen amongst adults too?

Yeah, it does happen. My grandmother and father (they're deceased), she used to tell him it doesn't matter how old he gets, she will let him have it, if he disrespect him. Or I would listen to elderly folks say they have no qualms wacking their grown children with their cane, if they disrespect them lol

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Reply #71 posted 11/07/11 11:47am

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Rightly said:

My daughter is 5 years old and actually really well behaved.
When she has to do something she doesn't want to I just explain the necessity clearly (this hardly ever takes over 5 minutes), then we go about our business.

Now that I think of it I have raised my voice on occaision but I've always seen that as a personal short-coming which is due to me being pressed for time.


I hear stories about children being difficult to manage and I wonder if I'll have problems later on.

Is there a certain age for girls when they start being problematic?

Around 13/14 when they start hanging out with other girls who clearly weren't raised right. Plus the mood swings from the monthly period only aggravate matters later on down the road.

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Reply #72 posted 11/07/11 11:51am

Timmy84

JustErin said:

This thread....

falloff

Interesting how there are so MANY viewpoints in this bitch. lol And not everyone is agreeing. lol I just wanted a debate. I just hope it don't turn into a flaming war between the time-outters and the "I'd beat/spank/whip your ass to shape" folks. confused

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Reply #73 posted 11/07/11 12:08pm

PurpleJedi

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Timmy84 said:

JustErin said:

This thread....

falloff

Interesting how there are so MANY viewpoints in this bitch. lol And not everyone is agreeing. lol I just wanted a debate. I just hope it don't turn into a flaming war between the time-outters and the "I'd beat/spank/whip your ass to shape" folks. confused

There are certain topics that tend to work people up on the Org.

- Racism

- Abortion

- Capitalism

- God

- Prince-vs-Michael Jackson

&

[yes]

- Spanking

shrug

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Reply #74 posted 11/07/11 12:16pm

HotGritz

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PurpleJedi said:

Timmy84 said:

Interesting how there are so MANY viewpoints in this bitch. lol And not everyone is agreeing. lol I just wanted a debate. I just hope it don't turn into a flaming war between the time-outters and the "I'd beat/spank/whip your ass to shape" folks. confused

There are certain topics that tend to work people up on the Org.

- Racism

- Abortion

- Capitalism

- God

- Prince-vs-Michael Jackson

&

[yes]

- Spanking

shrug

falloff And anything to do with Beyonce and Tyler Perry.

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Reply #75 posted 11/07/11 12:18pm

Timmy84

PurpleJedi said:

Timmy84 said:

Interesting how there are so MANY viewpoints in this bitch. lol And not everyone is agreeing. lol I just wanted a debate. I just hope it don't turn into a flaming war between the time-outters and the "I'd beat/spank/whip your ass to shape" folks. confused

There are certain topics that tend to work people up on the Org.

- Racism

- Abortion

- Capitalism

- God

- Prince-vs-Michael Jackson

&

[yes]

- Spanking

shrug

True. lol

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Reply #76 posted 11/07/11 12:27pm

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HotGritz said:

PurpleJedi said:

There are certain topics that tend to work people up on the Org.

- Racism

- Abortion

- Capitalism

- God

- Prince-vs-Michael Jackson

&

[yes]

- Spanking

shrug

falloff And anything to do with Beyonce and Tyler Perry.

lol

...and Madonna...let's not forget Madonna..

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Reply #77 posted 11/07/11 12:28pm

Timmy84

PurpleJedi said:

HotGritz said:

falloff And anything to do with Beyonce and Tyler Perry.

lol

...and Madonna...let's not forget Madonna..

Yes LAWD yes! lmao

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Reply #78 posted 11/07/11 12:31pm

PurpleJedi

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Timmy84 said:

PurpleJedi said:

There are certain topics that tend to work people up on the Org.

- Racism

- Abortion

- Capitalism

- God

- Prince-vs-Michael Jackson

&

[yes]

- Spanking

shrug

True. lol

nod

It's the darnest thing...I've been here long enough to see countless "spanking" threads turn nasty and degenerate into flame wars.

...and the funny thing is, CHILD ABUSE doesn't receive this much attention. Kids being tortured and abused, starved, neglected, burned with cigarrette butts and battery acid...

NO it's spanking that gets the troops to square off on the battlefield of Org.

disbelief

Someone should write a thesis on this phenomenom.

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Reply #79 posted 11/07/11 12:32pm

Timmy84

PurpleJedi said:

Timmy84 said:

True. lol

nod

It's the darnest thing...I've been here long enough to see countless "spanking" threads turn nasty and degenerate into flame wars.

...and the funny thing is, CHILD ABUSE doesn't receive this much attention. Kids being tortured and abused, starved, neglected, burned with cigarrette butts and battery acid...

NO it's spanking that gets the troops to square off on the battlefield of Org.

disbelief

Someone should write a thesis on this phenomenom.

I've found that fascinating too. You hardly get people up in arms over child abuse - but that's probably because everyone agrees it's wrong but it seems when it comes to spanking or any form of discipline, that's when the claws come out.

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Reply #80 posted 11/07/11 12:36pm

HotGritz

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PurpleJedi said:

Timmy84 said:

True. lol

nod

It's the darnest thing...I've been here long enough to see countless "spanking" threads turn nasty and degenerate into flame wars.

...and the funny thing is, CHILD ABUSE doesn't receive this much attention. Kids being tortured and abused, starved, neglected, burned with cigarrette butts and battery acid...

NO it's spanking that gets the troops to square off on the battlefield of Org.

disbelief

Someone should write a thesis on this phenomenom.

Its actually quite sad but I can only surmise that people relate more to that which is "personal" to them versus that which is right and just. If you don't know anyone that's been truly abused then you can't relate to it and if you can't relate to it then its not all that important to you. This is similar in the way we view the homeless and impoverished. As long as its not OUR problem then it truly isn't a problem at all.

shrug i dunno what I'm talking about. Carry on.

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Reply #81 posted 11/07/11 12:50pm

PurpleJedi

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Timmy84 said:

PurpleJedi said:

nod

It's the darnest thing...I've been here long enough to see countless "spanking" threads turn nasty and degenerate into flame wars.

...and the funny thing is, CHILD ABUSE doesn't receive this much attention. Kids being tortured and abused, starved, neglected, burned with cigarrette butts and battery acid...

NO it's spanking that gets the troops to square off on the battlefield of Org.

disbelief

Someone should write a thesis on this phenomenom.

I've found that fascinating too. You hardly get people up in arms over child abuse - but that's probably because everyone agrees it's wrong but it seems when it comes to spanking or any form of discipline, that's when the claws OPINIONS come out.

thumbs up!

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Reply #82 posted 11/07/11 12:52pm

PurpleJedi

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HotGritz said:

PurpleJedi said:

nod

It's the darnest thing...I've been here long enough to see countless "spanking" threads turn nasty and degenerate into flame wars.

...and the funny thing is, CHILD ABUSE doesn't receive this much attention. Kids being tortured and abused, starved, neglected, burned with cigarrette butts and battery acid...

NO it's spanking that gets the troops to square off on the battlefield of Org.

disbelief

Someone should write a thesis on this phenomenom.

Its actually quite sad but I can only surmise that people relate more to that which is "personal" to them versus that which is right and just. If you don't know anyone that's been truly abused then you can't relate to it and if you can't relate to it then its not all that important to you. This is similar in the way we view the homeless and impoverished. As long as its not OUR problem then it truly isn't a problem at all.

shrug i dunno what I'm talking about. Carry on.

nod

Speaking of which...Thanksgiving is approaching and all of a sudden people start to get into the "feed the homeless" bandwagon...and food drives will abound....

...what about the other 364 days of the year?

lol

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Reply #83 posted 11/07/11 12:55pm

HotGritz

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PurpleJedi said:

HotGritz said:

Its actually quite sad but I can only surmise that people relate more to that which is "personal" to them versus that which is right and just. If you don't know anyone that's been truly abused then you can't relate to it and if you can't relate to it then its not all that important to you. This is similar in the way we view the homeless and impoverished. As long as its not OUR problem then it truly isn't a problem at all.

shrug i dunno what I'm talking about. Carry on.

nod

Speaking of which...Thanksgiving is approaching and all of a sudden people start to get into the "feed the homeless" bandwagon...and food drives will abound....

...what about the other 364 days of the year?

lol

I donate every month. Makes no sense to only give at Thanksgiving and Christmas. People aren't only homeless and hungry during those times.

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Reply #84 posted 11/07/11 12:56pm

PurpleJedi

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HotGritz said:

PurpleJedi said:

nod

Speaking of which...Thanksgiving is approaching and all of a sudden people start to get into the "feed the homeless" bandwagon...and food drives will abound....

...what about the other 364 days of the year?

lol

I donate every month. Makes no sense to only give at Thanksgiving and Christmas. People aren't only homeless and hungry during those times.

bow

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Reply #85 posted 11/07/11 1:00pm

Timmy84

PurpleJedi said:

HotGritz said:

Its actually quite sad but I can only surmise that people relate more to that which is "personal" to them versus that which is right and just. If you don't know anyone that's been truly abused then you can't relate to it and if you can't relate to it then its not all that important to you. This is similar in the way we view the homeless and impoverished. As long as its not OUR problem then it truly isn't a problem at all.

shrug i dunno what I'm talking about. Carry on.

nod

Speaking of which...Thanksgiving is approaching and all of a sudden people start to get into the "feed the homeless" bandwagon...and food drives will abound....

...what about the other 364 days of the year?

lol

Fools wait until Thanksgiving and Christmas to "feed the homeless". lol It's like what Quagmire said to Brian after telling him how hypocritical of him to say what he said about the homeless: "I work down at the soup kitchen, never seen you down there! Wanna help? Grab a ladle!" lol

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Reply #86 posted 11/07/11 1:01pm

Timmy84

PurpleJedi said:

Timmy84 said:

I've found that fascinating too. You hardly get people up in arms over child abuse - but that's probably because everyone agrees it's wrong but it seems when it comes to spanking or any form of discipline, that's when the claws OPINIONS come out.

thumbs up!

lol [tiredassmeme]I see what you did there[/tiredassmeme]

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Reply #87 posted 11/07/11 4:12pm

angel345

Timmy84 said:

JustErin said:

This thread....

falloff

Interesting how there are so MANY viewpoints in this bitch. lol And not everyone is agreeing. lol I just wanted a debate. I just hope it don't turn into a flaming war between the time-outters and the "I'd beat/spank/whip your ass to shape" folks. confused

I don't get it. You wanted a debate, so you got it shrug

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Reply #88 posted 11/07/11 6:23pm

Timmy84

angel345 said:

Timmy84 said:

Interesting how there are so MANY viewpoints in this bitch. lol And not everyone is agreeing. lol I just wanted a debate. I just hope it don't turn into a flaming war between the time-outters and the "I'd beat/spank/whip your ass to shape" folks. confused

I don't get it. You wanted a debate, so you got it shrug

I just fear arguments. nod

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Reply #89 posted 11/07/11 9:25pm

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I don't personally have a child,but if I did,I would probably use the time outs,and taking away priviliges to discipline them. I know I was spanked growing up,but I must have been a fast learner,because I dn't remember ever getting spanked.

I believe that whichever form of discipline you choose to use,you need to be consistent with it.

Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach
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