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Nothing happened. There are just too many busybody do-gooders poking their noses in these days, so if you have to slap the little shit, you have to do it in private.
5. Comment rated too low. Show this comment Voutelamberopipi 311 days ago
#4 You don't have to beat a kid to raise him - that's just the "easy way".
#5. Perhaps in this situation, you as the parent would attempt to 'reason' with the child. LOL.
Whatever else you may be Voutelamberopipi, you certainly are not a father. That is blatantly obvious.
8. Voutelamberopipi 311 days ago
#7 No mate, i'm not. But I tell you one thing: my mom used to slap me like hell and my father never touched me not even once (talking about beating ofc) - guess who I respected most during my childhood/puberty...
I know it's a freaking tough job but as I said, beating is just the "easy way" ![]()
11. loadrunner 311 days ago
#5 it worked for me. I never got into trouble, my friends who got everything they wanted are still spoiled and broke.
13. Comment rated too low. Show this comment KentBlake 310 days ago
#8. I thought so. Another armchair expert. I have two children and four grandchildren. So get back to me when you've popped your cherry and got a bit of 'real' experience.
14. c0mmanderKeen 310 days ago
#13 Four grandchildren at 36 ? Wow. Wouldnt want that for me though
I can't believe #5 has been voted down so much! My wife and I have never raised a hand to our twelve-year-old son, and he's polite, considerate and well-behaved.
17. Comment rated too low. Show this comment KentBlake 307 days ago
... and a spoilt little shit who has you twisted around his little finger.



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1. abbahh 311 days ago