Do you let your kids physically fight?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. They also play with their dad like this.


You married a Neanderthal
Anonymous
My husband is one of 7 boys and still roughhouses with them when they meet up.

And I'd let my daughters fight too, if I had any.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Surprised at the number of people who think this is okay.

so very low brow and low class


Meh, least I won't have kids that grow up needing constant therapy.

My boys wrestled for an hour last night, then threw socks at a ceiling fan like 20 minutes past their bedtime. I didn't make a big stink about it. My parenting philosophy is simple, stolen from George Carlin:

-"Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things"

They're only kids once, and if they're having good fun, being siblings? Then so be it. If that makes me 'low class' then honestly, IDGAF.


You will be paying for it one way or another when they are older - maybe not therapy (because tough guys don’t do therapy) - more likely drug rehab or suicide. You know the majority of suicides are white middle aged men - most of whom never learned to control emotions or even talk about them. Play fighting is just an immature way to cope.
Anonymous
Play fighting is in fact a way to work out emotions
Anonymous
Yes it is normal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. They also play with their dad like this.


You married a Neanderthal


More like a stallion
Anonymous
Wrestling is normal and fun.

We implement an immediate stop when someone says no.

Teaches respect for consent plus is an outlet for completely normal and fun physicality
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have boys the same ages as yours and yes, I let them wrestle/playfight/tackle each other. Yes, it inevitably ends with someone getting hurt or upset. The thing is, I don't think I can stop it unless I keep them fully separated all the time. Boys this age (at least mine and their friends) are irresistibly drawn to physical play. The best I can do is set ground rules to make sure no one is truly injured in the process.


You sound like one of those “boys will be boys” sexist types. If your girls were ‘irresistibly drawn to you physical play’ would you stop them and tell them to behave themselves? I know you would it’s a rhetorical question. So why different rules because they have a penis? Shouldn’t they be held to the same behavioral standard “we don’t hit or fight” that girls are held to?


Nice try, but I wrestle with my nieces as much as with my sons. With the usual caveats: no face, no weapons besides pillows, and everyone needs to be having fun.

Totally normal and healthy play.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Surprised at the number of people who think this is okay.

so very low brow and low class


Meh, least I won't have kids that grow up needing constant therapy.

My boys wrestled for an hour last night, then threw socks at a ceiling fan like 20 minutes past their bedtime. I didn't make a big stink about it. My parenting philosophy is simple, stolen from George Carlin:

-"Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things"

They're only kids once, and if they're having good fun, being siblings? Then so be it. If that makes me 'low class' then honestly, IDGAF.


You will be paying for it one way or another when they are older - maybe not therapy (because tough guys don’t do therapy) - more likely drug rehab or suicide. You know the majority of suicides are white middle aged men - most of whom never learned to control emotions or even talk about them. Play fighting is just an immature way to cope.


Hang on - what? If I let my sons wrestle, they will die by suicide? That seems like quite a leap. (You mean the same kids who cry openly at Toy Story?).

My kids wrestle AND openly discuss/have emotions. It’s a false dichotomy.
Anonymous
Roughhousing - yes. Sword type fighting - yes. Physically fighting - no. It never ends well and someone is screaming and mad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Surprised at the number of people who think this is okay.

so very low brow and low class


Says the mother of girls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dad here. I'd let them do this, but if they start hurting each other and screaming or they break something, I'm joining in and they're both going to lose.


This sums up perfectly why children do best in a home with both a mom and a dad. The male/female different points of view are critical.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dad here. I'd let them do this, but if they start hurting each other and screaming or they break something, I'm joining in and they're both going to lose.


This sums up perfectly why children do best in a home with both a mom and a dad. The male/female different points of view are critical.


+1
Anonymous
This entire thread sums up why there are so many whiny, ill equipped adults (both male and female)... some of the parents on here coddle their kids preventing them from properly developing and becoming regular adults... kids like to wrestle, both boys and girls. Nothing wrong with letting them do it as long as it's safe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This entire thread sums up why there are so many whiny, ill equipped adults (both male and female)... some of the parents on here coddle their kids preventing them from properly developing and becoming regular adults... kids like to wrestle, both boys and girls. Nothing wrong with letting them do it as long as it's safe.


Where's the line between roughhousing and trying to solve problems with violence?

Sometimes it's very thin-to-nonexistent.
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