If you were beaten as a child….

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I do not spank. But I don't think it's YOUR place to judge someone else. There are a lot of things I think are bad that are common but I'm not going to judge others on it. It's okay to die on that hill. Millions of people will do what they feel is best for their situation.


I am absolutely going to judge that you are a sh*tty parent and sh*tty human being if you hit your kids, regardless of how "right" you may feel you were for doing so.


No offense but how would you even know if someone spanks their child. People have all sorts of lives that we may never know.
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Anonymous wrote:Apparently spanking and punishments are wrong. Anyone follow biglittlefeelings on IG?


I’ve heard of it. They don’t condone punishing your child or spanking. Basically just talking it out. I guess it can work
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People are way too outraged by what other people do in the privacy of their home. Yet are often not outraged by stuff that really matters outside of the home.
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Anonymous wrote:People are way too outraged by what other people do in the privacy of their home. Yet are often not outraged by stuff that really matters outside of the home.

Because what happens inside the home can create monsters who do outrageous things outside the home.
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Anonymous wrote:People are way too outraged by what other people do in the privacy of their home. Yet are often not outraged by stuff that really matters outside of the home.

Because what happens inside the home can create monsters who do outrageous things outside the home.


But there are plenty of other things that create monsters. I don’t spank but I reject this idea that every child that is spanked turns into a monster. The same can be said for people who came out of other not so great situations. It’s not a one size fits all to me. Every kid that gets spanked, sees someone die, gets verbally abused, loses their mom/dad, is exposed to drugs or whatever the case may be does not always turn into some monster. We have got to stop projecting things on people. My own aunt was never spanked and would be considered a failure in ever sense of the word. Stuff happens and life happens. I have friends that spank and I think their kids are fine. I can have my opinion and not make comments insinuating that they are horrible. In my own opinion I feel people that don’t have religion and spirituality are a disgrace but I’m not going to project that their kid is bad or will be horrible.
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Anonymous wrote:People are way too outraged by what other people do in the privacy of their home. Yet are often not outraged by stuff that really matters outside of the home.

Because what happens inside the home can create monsters who do outrageous things outside the home.


But there are plenty of other things that create monsters. I don’t spank but I reject this idea that every child that is spanked turns into a monster. The same can be said for people who came out of other not so great situations. It’s not a one size fits all to me. Every kid that gets spanked, sees someone die, gets verbally abused, loses their mom/dad, is exposed to drugs or whatever the case may be does not always turn into some monster. We have got to stop projecting things on people. My own aunt was never spanked and would be considered a failure in ever sense of the word. Stuff happens and life happens. I have friends that spank and I think their kids are fine. I can have my opinion and not make comments insinuating that they are horrible. In my own opinion I feel people that don’t have religion and spirituality are a disgrace but I’m not going to project that their kid is bad or will be horrible.


I think it's wrong to spank because it's wrong to hit another person, but ESPECIALLY wrong to hit a child, for any reason. Haven't you ever told your children that they need to take extra care with someone smaller or younger than them? Isn't this a universal parenting dictate? So how on earth do you square that with hitting your kids?

It wouldn't matter to me if every child who was spanked had zero negative repercussions (many do, I am one of them), I'd still be opposed to it because hitting kids is wrong.

It is amazing to me that people who will get high and might about how it's so wrong or upsetting to see kids who are entitled or rude are somehow okay with striking a child. What on earth? Get your priorities in order.
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Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who reads this and thinks that spanking rarely is okay? I was spanked a few times as a kid. My parents were wonderful, caring parents. I deserved it and knew I deserved it at the time. I grew up perfectly fine and am very close with my parents.

I personally have trouble controlling my children sometimes and haven't figured out a good strategy. I don't spank, but talking to them and taking away things absolutely doesn't work. They're little and the oldest is 5. The oldest is very grumpy and rolls her eyes and is pretty disrespectful (thanks to public school for teaching her that this year!)


I agree with you.


Totally agree too.
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Anonymous wrote:People are way too outraged by what other people do in the privacy of their home. Yet are often not outraged by stuff that really matters outside of the home.

Because what happens inside the home can create monsters who do outrageous things outside the home.


But there are plenty of other things that create monsters. I don’t spank but I reject this idea that every child that is spanked turns into a monster. The same can be said for people who came out of other not so great situations. It’s not a one size fits all to me. Every kid that gets spanked, sees someone die, gets verbally abused, loses their mom/dad, is exposed to drugs or whatever the case may be does not always turn into some monster. We have got to stop projecting things on people. My own aunt was never spanked and would be considered a failure in ever sense of the word. Stuff happens and life happens. I have friends that spank and I think their kids are fine. I can have my opinion and not make comments insinuating that they are horrible. In my own opinion I feel people that don’t have religion and spirituality are a disgrace but I’m not going to project that their kid is bad or will be horrible.


I think it's wrong to spank because it's wrong to hit another person, but ESPECIALLY wrong to hit a child, for any reason. Haven't you ever told your children that they need to take extra care with someone smaller or younger than them? Isn't this a universal parenting dictate? So how on earth do you square that with hitting your kids?

It wouldn't matter to me if every child who was spanked had zero negative repercussions (many do, I am one of them), I'd still be opposed to it because hitting kids is wrong.

It is amazing to me that people who will get high and might about how it's so wrong or upsetting to see kids who are entitled or rude are somehow okay with striking a child. What on earth? Get your priorities in order.


I don’t disagree with you. I’m saying that calling people monsters because they are spanked is crazy. I don’t even spank but my friends that do are not monsters. My issue with this topic is that often choose not to spank act like people are Satan. Chill out and just do you.
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Is it possible that your brother was an "a*hole" because of how he was treated? I'm not just talking about "spankings". I think whichever parent abused your brother had no patience or tender feeling for him and took any opportunity to hurt him and justify it by labelling him as a bad kid. My parents were each abusive in their own ways and I observed at the time that my dad was roughest on my eldest brother and my mom was harshest on me. You seem hesitant to accuse your parents of abuse, by where do you suppose your rage comes from? I know I was affected not only by being beaten, but from witnessing my siblings being abused, as well. Please consider working on your rage feelings toward your kids. I promise they do nothing to deserve it.


I know why I was an a**hole and got punished harder as a kid - it's because my sister was the Golden Child who could do no wrong and I was the Scapegoat who could do no right. I always felt that my parents were teamed up with my sister and against me, which made me resent my sister and be an a**hole to her, which led to me getting punished, which increased my resentment, and so on.




I'm sorry that happened to you. Children aren't born aholes, they act that way for a reason. My eldest sister was the golden child and never got beaten. There was a time I was with her and couldn't have done something which enraged my dad. I was whipped with a belt and she didn't tell him I was innocent. My skinned swelled so much, it split and I bled. I was 9. I have never and will never spank or otherwise assault my kids. I don't view them as anything other than children, who are to be treated gently and with love. I hope you treat your kids gently, too.


I'm a different poster. I think it's fine to do what you want, but some kids are born aholes. Like why are some kids doing super disrespectful things?


Many people consider certain developmentally normal behavior from kids as "super disrespectful" because of their own issues. Like sometimes kids will break rules or do things they know will annoy their parents, on purpose, just to see what will happen. This isn't "disrespectful" unless you define respect as a child who always does exactly what they've been told, 100% of the time. That's not developmentally appropriate for children and childhood and adolescence are largely about using trial and error to learn about the world in a relatively safe environment. Kids who do stuff like this are not a*holes, they are just kids. And when they do it, it's a terrific opportunity to provide them with natural consequences for risky, rude, or inappropriate behavior, and to talk to them about why that behavior will cause problems down the road. All of which you can do without hitting them. This is literally what parenting is.

But if you just hit or ignore kids in this stage instead of, you know, parenting and teaching them, then they will keep engaging in sometimes escalating bad behavior. Maybe they become nihilists who figure "I can't do right so I might as well enjoy doing wrong," maybe they are testing the absolute limit of your relationship with them to see what will push you to throw them out or say you hate them (because at least then they'll know instead of living in fear of that moment), maybe they are just so freaking confused about what it even means to make good choices because they see their parents consistently raging and hitting in a way that is deemed fine and justified within their family, but when they do the same they are punished.

No kid is a born a*hole. I know that's hard to hear, but kids get that way through experience.


I get what you are saying. But let's fast forward to the older years when kids aren't getting spanked....why are kids being nasty to one another, hurting one another, manipulating, doing drugs, constantly lying. Many of them have not been spanked. A lot of this is considered common for older kids but many parents have laid the foundation when they are young. I'm not saying spanking is the answer but the cop out answer of "Oh something is wrong" or "They are just kids" just doesn't do it for me. I don't believe people are always as "good" as some of you are trying to make it seem. I'm not perfect. But I've been around kids when I myself was in middle school, high school, college etc. and some of the things kids do is really not okay. I myself have lied and cheated yet I was not taught to do that. Whether you spank or don't spank I just don't think that makes a child "good". The "just kids" reminds me of all the people that justify bad behavior in later years. You know the boys that rape girls in college at some frat party...."oh they are just kids". I hate this statement.


If you don't think spankign is the answer than why bring this up here? But to answer your question --

I don't think kids are innately good. I think human beings are animals, and I mean that in the neutral sense. We are animal creatures with animal needs (food, shelter, security, companionship) and that like animals we will use the tools at our disposal to obtain these things. If violence and nastiness works to get them, that's what we'll do. We are programmed to get our needs met so that we can survive.

The thing about society and civilization is that it recognizes that if we engage in anarchy, where there are no rules and people can just use force to get their needs met, it's miserable for a lot of people. It's brutal, and results in people who are not as physically strong just not surviving. We've constructed a society in which we have things other than mere survival that we want to protect and contribute to. And to do that, we have had to tame the animal instincts to uses violence and other forms of cruelty (social exclusion, abandonment, etc.) to get needs met. In creating society, we're saying "okay, we're better of working together."

I think kids become jerks for the same reason anyone becomes a jerk. Look around. There are nasty, violent, manipulative, cruel people everywhere. They've decided it's more worthwhile to engage in that behavior, violating what some of us believe is a moral contract, because it gets them what they need. Plenty of kids see that behavior (and not just in the news or online or on TV, but often in their own homes from their own family) and they do it too.

Children are not inherently good or bad. They are always a reflection of society. If you see a lot of angry, manipulative, cruel teenagers around, I suggest you cast your gaze upon the rest of your community. The adults might be better at dressing this behavior up as civilized, but it's still what it always is -- anti-social, animal, cruelty. It doesn't well up inside a child from nowhere. They learn that it will serve them. We have to teach them that it won't. It's hard. But that's what it is to be a parent in 2022.
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Anonymous wrote:People are way too outraged by what other people do in the privacy of their home. Yet are often not outraged by stuff that really matters outside of the home.

Because what happens inside the home can create monsters who do outrageous things outside the home.


But there are plenty of other things that create monsters. I don’t spank but I reject this idea that every child that is spanked turns into a monster. The same can be said for people who came out of other not so great situations. It’s not a one size fits all to me. Every kid that gets spanked, sees someone die, gets verbally abused, loses their mom/dad, is exposed to drugs or whatever the case may be does not always turn into some monster. We have got to stop projecting things on people. My own aunt was never spanked and would be considered a failure in ever sense of the word. Stuff happens and life happens. I have friends that spank and I think their kids are fine. I can have my opinion and not make comments insinuating that they are horrible. In my own opinion I feel people that don’t have religion and spirituality are a disgrace but I’m not going to project that their kid is bad or will be horrible.


I think it's wrong to spank because it's wrong to hit another person, but ESPECIALLY wrong to hit a child, for any reason. Haven't you ever told your children that they need to take extra care with someone smaller or younger than them? Isn't this a universal parenting dictate? So how on earth do you square that with hitting your kids?

It wouldn't matter to me if every child who was spanked had zero negative repercussions (many do, I am one of them), I'd still be opposed to it because hitting kids is wrong.

It is amazing to me that people who will get high and might about how it's so wrong or upsetting to see kids who are entitled or rude are somehow okay with striking a child. What on earth? Get your priorities in order.


I don’t disagree with you. I’m saying that calling people monsters because they are spanked is crazy. I don’t even spank but my friends that do are not monsters. My issue with this topic is that often choose not to spank act like people are Satan. Chill out and just do you.


Not PP but I don't think people who spank are monsters. I don't label people in that way. But I do label behavior. Spanking is abuse. That doesn't mean that people who do it are irredeemable people, but it still makes it wrong.

You should not hit people. You should not hit children especially. How can you condone hitting children? Come on.
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People are seriously overreacting about spanking. This thread if full of bullies and Permissive parents.

I bet many of you would be ok with your teens drinking under age or smoking weed. "as long as they are doing it at home"

Same as sex. "Just get her on birth control" "I don't know if he's doing it but buy him condoms"

You people are ridiculous. That's why so many kids don't respect their parents. No boundaries. No respect. No love.



+1000. So many disrespectful kids.
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Is it possible that your brother was an "a*hole" because of how he was treated? I'm not just talking about "spankings". I think whichever parent abused your brother had no patience or tender feeling for him and took any opportunity to hurt him and justify it by labelling him as a bad kid. My parents were each abusive in their own ways and I observed at the time that my dad was roughest on my eldest brother and my mom was harshest on me. You seem hesitant to accuse your parents of abuse, by where do you suppose your rage comes from? I know I was affected not only by being beaten, but from witnessing my siblings being abused, as well. Please consider working on your rage feelings toward your kids. I promise they do nothing to deserve it.


I know why I was an a**hole and got punished harder as a kid - it's because my sister was the Golden Child who could do no wrong and I was the Scapegoat who could do no right. I always felt that my parents were teamed up with my sister and against me, which made me resent my sister and be an a**hole to her, which led to me getting punished, which increased my resentment, and so on.




I'm sorry that happened to you. Children aren't born aholes, they act that way for a reason. My eldest sister was the golden child and never got beaten. There was a time I was with her and couldn't have done something which enraged my dad. I was whipped with a belt and she didn't tell him I was innocent. My skinned swelled so much, it split and I bled. I was 9. I have never and will never spank or otherwise assault my kids. I don't view them as anything other than children, who are to be treated gently and with love. I hope you treat your kids gently, too.


I'm a different poster. I think it's fine to do what you want, but some kids are born aholes. Like why are some kids doing super disrespectful things?


Many people consider certain developmentally normal behavior from kids as "super disrespectful" because of their own issues. Like sometimes kids will break rules or do things they know will annoy their parents, on purpose, just to see what will happen. This isn't "disrespectful" unless you define respect as a child who always does exactly what they've been told, 100% of the time. That's not developmentally appropriate for children and childhood and adolescence are largely about using trial and error to learn about the world in a relatively safe environment. Kids who do stuff like this are not a*holes, they are just kids. And when they do it, it's a terrific opportunity to provide them with natural consequences for risky, rude, or inappropriate behavior, and to talk to them about why that behavior will cause problems down the road. All of which you can do without hitting them. This is literally what parenting is.

But if you just hit or ignore kids in this stage instead of, you know, parenting and teaching them, then they will keep engaging in sometimes escalating bad behavior. Maybe they become nihilists who figure "I can't do right so I might as well enjoy doing wrong," maybe they are testing the absolute limit of your relationship with them to see what will push you to throw them out or say you hate them (because at least then they'll know instead of living in fear of that moment), maybe they are just so freaking confused about what it even means to make good choices because they see their parents consistently raging and hitting in a way that is deemed fine and justified within their family, but when they do the same they are punished.

No kid is a born a*hole. I know that's hard to hear, but kids get that way through experience.


I get what you are saying. But let's fast forward to the older years when kids aren't getting spanked....why are kids being nasty to one another, hurting one another, manipulating, doing drugs, constantly lying. Many of them have not been spanked. A lot of this is considered common for older kids but many parents have laid the foundation when they are young. I'm not saying spanking is the answer but the cop out answer of "Oh something is wrong" or "They are just kids" just doesn't do it for me. I don't believe people are always as "good" as some of you are trying to make it seem. I'm not perfect. But I've been around kids when I myself was in middle school, high school, college etc. and some of the things kids do is really not okay. I myself have lied and cheated yet I was not taught to do that. Whether you spank or don't spank I just don't think that makes a child "good". The "just kids" reminds me of all the people that justify bad behavior in later years. You know the boys that rape girls in college at some frat party...."oh they are just kids". I hate this statement.


If you don't think spankign is the answer than why bring this up here? But to answer your question --

I don't think kids are innately good. I think human beings are animals, and I mean that in the neutral sense. We are animal creatures with animal needs (food, shelter, security, companionship) and that like animals we will use the tools at our disposal to obtain these things. If violence and nastiness works to get them, that's what we'll do. We are programmed to get our needs met so that we can survive.

The thing about society and civilization is that it recognizes that if we engage in anarchy, where there are no rules and people can just use force to get their needs met, it's miserable for a lot of people. It's brutal, and results in people who are not as physically strong just not surviving. We've constructed a society in which we have things other than mere survival that we want to protect and contribute to. And to do that, we have had to tame the animal instincts to uses violence and other forms of cruelty (social exclusion, abandonment, etc.) to get needs met. In creating society, we're saying "okay, we're better of working together."

I think kids become jerks for the same reason anyone becomes a jerk. Look around. There are nasty, violent, manipulative, cruel people everywhere. They've decided it's more worthwhile to engage in that behavior, violating what some of us believe is a moral contract, because it gets them what they need. Plenty of kids see that behavior (and not just in the news or online or on TV, but often in their own homes from their own family) and they do it too.

Children are not inherently good or bad. They are always a reflection of society. If you see a lot of angry, manipulative, cruel teenagers around, I suggest you cast your gaze upon the rest of your community. The adults might be better at dressing this behavior up as civilized, but it's still what it always is -- anti-social, animal, cruelty. It doesn't well up inside a child from nowhere. They learn that it will serve them. We have to teach them that it won't. It's hard. But that's what it is to be a parent in 2022.


I agree a lot with this but parental influence diminishes over time, so it very might well be peers and those horrible podcasts by the time adolescence comes around.
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Anonymous wrote:People are way too outraged by what other people do in the privacy of their home. Yet are often not outraged by stuff that really matters outside of the home.

Because what happens inside the home can create monsters who do outrageous things outside the home.


But there are plenty of other things that create monsters. I don’t spank but I reject this idea that every child that is spanked turns into a monster. The same can be said for people who came out of other not so great situations. It’s not a one size fits all to me. Every kid that gets spanked, sees someone die, gets verbally abused, loses their mom/dad, is exposed to drugs or whatever the case may be does not always turn into some monster. We have got to stop projecting things on people. My own aunt was never spanked and would be considered a failure in ever sense of the word. Stuff happens and life happens. I have friends that spank and I think their kids are fine. I can have my opinion and not make comments insinuating that they are horrible. In my own opinion I feel people that don’t have religion and spirituality are a disgrace but I’m not going to project that their kid is bad or will be horrible.


I was spanked. I am not a monster. Spanking is still wrong.

I have a crappy relationship with my parents, in part due to them hitting me. I had to work hard to develop impulse control and emotional management as an adult because as a kid, my parents didn't teach it to me -- they just hit me.

Hitting people is wrong, you should not hit people. As an adult, I sometimes feel a strong desire to hit other people. Where does that come from? From being hit as a child. I have worked hard to learn to control that urge. I have to, unless I want to wind up arrested or socially ostracized. Why have I had to learn to control that urge with people, but if a parent feels the urge to hit their child, it's okay? That makes no sense.

Either hitting people is wrong or it isn't. If you really think that spanking children is fine, then I should be allowed to hit you because I think you're wrong, shouldn't I? Or are you only allowed to hit your property? I mean your kids, obviously, your kids -- we don't think of children as property anymore... do we?
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Anonymous wrote:People are way too outraged by what other people do in the privacy of their home. Yet are often not outraged by stuff that really matters outside of the home.

Because what happens inside the home can create monsters who do outrageous things outside the home.


But there are plenty of other things that create monsters. I don’t spank but I reject this idea that every child that is spanked turns into a monster. The same can be said for people who came out of other not so great situations. It’s not a one size fits all to me. Every kid that gets spanked, sees someone die, gets verbally abused, loses their mom/dad, is exposed to drugs or whatever the case may be does not always turn into some monster. We have got to stop projecting things on people. My own aunt was never spanked and would be considered a failure in ever sense of the word. Stuff happens and life happens. I have friends that spank and I think their kids are fine. I can have my opinion and not make comments insinuating that they are horrible. In my own opinion I feel people that don’t have religion and spirituality are a disgrace but I’m not going to project that their kid is bad or will be horrible.


I think it's wrong to spank because it's wrong to hit another person, but ESPECIALLY wrong to hit a child, for any reason. Haven't you ever told your children that they need to take extra care with someone smaller or younger than them? Isn't this a universal parenting dictate? So how on earth do you square that with hitting your kids?

It wouldn't matter to me if every child who was spanked had zero negative repercussions (many do, I am one of them), I'd still be opposed to it because hitting kids is wrong.

It is amazing to me that people who will get high and might about how it's so wrong or upsetting to see kids who are entitled or rude are somehow okay with striking a child. What on earth? Get your priorities in order.


I don’t disagree with you. I’m saying that calling people monsters because they are spanked is crazy. I don’t even spank but my friends that do are not monsters. My issue with this topic is that often choose not to spank act like people are Satan. Chill out and just do you.


Not PP but I don't think people who spank are monsters. I don't label people in that way. But I do label behavior. Spanking is abuse. That doesn't mean that people who do it are irredeemable people, but it still makes it wrong.

You should not hit people. You should not hit children especially. How can you condone hitting children? Come on.


I've always wondered how many violent criminals were abused as children.
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Is it possible that your brother was an "a*hole" because of how he was treated? I'm not just talking about "spankings". I think whichever parent abused your brother had no patience or tender feeling for him and took any opportunity to hurt him and justify it by labelling him as a bad kid. My parents were each abusive in their own ways and I observed at the time that my dad was roughest on my eldest brother and my mom was harshest on me. You seem hesitant to accuse your parents of abuse, by where do you suppose your rage comes from? I know I was affected not only by being beaten, but from witnessing my siblings being abused, as well. Please consider working on your rage feelings toward your kids. I promise they do nothing to deserve it.


I know why I was an a**hole and got punished harder as a kid - it's because my sister was the Golden Child who could do no wrong and I was the Scapegoat who could do no right. I always felt that my parents were teamed up with my sister and against me, which made me resent my sister and be an a**hole to her, which led to me getting punished, which increased my resentment, and so on.




I'm sorry that happened to you. Children aren't born aholes, they act that way for a reason. My eldest sister was the golden child and never got beaten. There was a time I was with her and couldn't have done something which enraged my dad. I was whipped with a belt and she didn't tell him I was innocent. My skinned swelled so much, it split and I bled. I was 9. I have never and will never spank or otherwise assault my kids. I don't view them as anything other than children, who are to be treated gently and with love. I hope you treat your kids gently, too.


I'm a different poster. I think it's fine to do what you want, but some kids are born aholes. Like why are some kids doing super disrespectful things?


Many people consider certain developmentally normal behavior from kids as "super disrespectful" because of their own issues. Like sometimes kids will break rules or do things they know will annoy their parents, on purpose, just to see what will happen. This isn't "disrespectful" unless you define respect as a child who always does exactly what they've been told, 100% of the time. That's not developmentally appropriate for children and childhood and adolescence are largely about using trial and error to learn about the world in a relatively safe environment. Kids who do stuff like this are not a*holes, they are just kids. And when they do it, it's a terrific opportunity to provide them with natural consequences for risky, rude, or inappropriate behavior, and to talk to them about why that behavior will cause problems down the road. All of which you can do without hitting them. This is literally what parenting is.

But if you just hit or ignore kids in this stage instead of, you know, parenting and teaching them, then they will keep engaging in sometimes escalating bad behavior. Maybe they become nihilists who figure "I can't do right so I might as well enjoy doing wrong," maybe they are testing the absolute limit of your relationship with them to see what will push you to throw them out or say you hate them (because at least then they'll know instead of living in fear of that moment), maybe they are just so freaking confused about what it even means to make good choices because they see their parents consistently raging and hitting in a way that is deemed fine and justified within their family, but when they do the same they are punished.

No kid is a born a*hole. I know that's hard to hear, but kids get that way through experience.


I get what you are saying. But let's fast forward to the older years when kids aren't getting spanked....why are kids being nasty to one another, hurting one another, manipulating, doing drugs, constantly lying. Many of them have not been spanked. A lot of this is considered common for older kids but many parents have laid the foundation when they are young. I'm not saying spanking is the answer but the cop out answer of "Oh something is wrong" or "They are just kids" just doesn't do it for me. I don't believe people are always as "good" as some of you are trying to make it seem. I'm not perfect. But I've been around kids when I myself was in middle school, high school, college etc. and some of the things kids do is really not okay. I myself have lied and cheated yet I was not taught to do that. Whether you spank or don't spank I just don't think that makes a child "good". The "just kids" reminds me of all the people that justify bad behavior in later years. You know the boys that rape girls in college at some frat party...."oh they are just kids". I hate this statement.


If you don't think spankign is the answer than why bring this up here? But to answer your question --

I don't think kids are innately good. I think human beings are animals, and I mean that in the neutral sense. We are animal creatures with animal needs (food, shelter, security, companionship) and that like animals we will use the tools at our disposal to obtain these things. If violence and nastiness works to get them, that's what we'll do. We are programmed to get our needs met so that we can survive.

The thing about society and civilization is that it recognizes that if we engage in anarchy, where there are no rules and people can just use force to get their needs met, it's miserable for a lot of people. It's brutal, and results in people who are not as physically strong just not surviving. We've constructed a society in which we have things other than mere survival that we want to protect and contribute to. And to do that, we have had to tame the animal instincts to uses violence and other forms of cruelty (social exclusion, abandonment, etc.) to get needs met. In creating society, we're saying "okay, we're better of working together."

I think kids become jerks for the same reason anyone becomes a jerk. Look around. There are nasty, violent, manipulative, cruel people everywhere. They've decided it's more worthwhile to engage in that behavior, violating what some of us believe is a moral contract, because it gets them what they need. Plenty of kids see that behavior (and not just in the news or online or on TV, but often in their own homes from their own family) and they do it too.

Children are not inherently good or bad. They are always a reflection of society. If you see a lot of angry, manipulative, cruel teenagers around, I suggest you cast your gaze upon the rest of your community. The adults might be better at dressing this behavior up as civilized, but it's still what it always is -- anti-social, animal, cruelty. It doesn't well up inside a child from nowhere. They learn that it will serve them. We have to teach them that it won't. It's hard. But that's what it is to be a parent in 2022.


I brought it up because you answered what I was getting at. Way too many people on here have this idea that kids are a complete product of how you parents. This is somewhat true but like you said society really plays a huge part and of course other things. I don’t believe in shaming people for doing what they think is best. I don’t spank but I seriously do not think spanking your child a couple of times results in many of the outrageous and degrading behavior we see today. That’s all I’m getting at. Kids are people and sometimes people do bad things even if they had all the gentle and loving parenting. I say this because I’m not going to get myself down if I’ve done all that I possibly can and they do something outrageous.
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