Kelce family wash kids mouths out with soap

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Anonymous wrote:Imagine Taylor swift’s kids having sleepovers at these people’s home? What is she thinking?



Taylor swift is a lot more liks the Kelce family than her fans want to admit. The Kelce family are hardcore maga so it's not surprising they mistreat children.


Stop spreading misinformation. Kylie Kelce has openly said that she "aggressively leans" left and is a Democrat.
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Anonymous wrote:Imagine Taylor swift’s kids having sleepovers at these people’s home? What is she thinking?



Taylor swift is a lot more liks the Kelce family than her fans want to admit. The Kelce family are hardcore maga so it's not surprising they mistreat children.


Stop spreading misinformation. Kylie Kelce has openly said that she "aggressively leans" left and is a Democrat.


And the rest of them are huge maga and your girl stay and her man regularly hangoutvwirh Maga
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Anonymous wrote:There's a reason kids used to be much better behaved. Now parents like OP are scared of their kids and worry about being best friends.


Yeah because they were scared. And then it comes out later when they are maladjusted adults who don’t know how to feel or communicate what they want. So…. Have fun with that.


Lol. Every kid I grew up with was disciplined like this. We are all normal, law abiding adults. Nothing wrong with establishing the pecking order early on. It’s when kids are allowed to do whatever that we have problems.




Have teens
They don't swear because we don't swear
(I know, I've overheard their friends, probably your kids, teasing them)

It's easy, no soap required



They don’t swear in front of you. FIFY




That's your trashy children

Mine get annoyed when we show movies with excess swearing even though we are fine with it. They say they get enough at school


I bet they’re real popular.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's a reason kids used to be much better behaved. Now parents like OP are scared of their kids and worry about being best friends.


Yeah because they were scared. And then it comes out later when they are maladjusted adults who don’t know how to feel or communicate what they want. So…. Have fun with that.


Lol. Every kid I grew up with was disciplined like this. We are all normal, law abiding adults. Nothing wrong with establishing the pecking order early on. It’s when kids are allowed to do whatever that we have problems.


If you need physical force to establish the pecking order, you are not smarter than your own child. Only low class, low IQ people use physical tactics to discipline their children in 2025.


I agree. Shoving soap in your kid’s mouth is abuse. I bet you she’d hesitate to do that if she had a son. There’s a sock puppet out here arguing that kids need physical violence to learn how to behave and that’s the opposite of how kids learn to behave.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I may be naive but I find this shocking. Such a brazen demonstration of physical power over a small child.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/lifestyle/family-parenting/article-15413191/kylie-kelce-controversial-parenting-discipline-method.html



Child abuse in my opinion. But aren't they MAGA Bible bangers.
Anonymous
I hope Taylor Swift comes to get senses and breaks her engagement to her neo-neanderthal.
Anonymous
I couldn't get past the DAUGHTER named Wyatt. I dislike it for a boy - a girl is even worse!
Anonymous
I never did this, nor had it done to me, but I think I remember my preschool doing it to other kids back in the 70s.

As awful as the practice seems by itself, anyone who considers it should do their research. I think I remember hearing that the liquid soaps we use today are more toxic, and who knows how even bar soaps may have changed since then. Everything seems to have more chemicals today, and I think the practice may go way back to the days when people made their own soap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think that Taylor Swift will regret getting mixed up with this family.


Nah. One set of parents doesn't have to do things exactly like another set of parents. That's called making your own decisions. We all do it, all day long. Frankly, my children got more consequences than my sister's kids and it was fine. "in our family we...." is used for many things.

Ex: in our family we have chores, set the table, bring clothing down to the laundry room and help fold and put it away, help clean the house, make our own beds..... blah blah. My sister's kids never were asked to do any of that on the regular - so when she did ask she had to BEG. And they stil didn't do it unless they wanted to. My kids weren't asked if they wanted to set the table, that was part of being in our family (do I or my husband want to make dinner EVERY FREAKING night? no, we don't, but that's part of being in this family)
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I doubt she actually does this. She just said it for the clicks and views and buzz.

Also I don’t think they’re MAGA. They seem pretty apolitical, and they’ll kiss whoever’s a$$ they need in order to get that bag. Right now that’s Kansas City, middle America, football loving conservatives.
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Anonymous wrote:There's a reason kids used to be much better behaved. Now parents like OP are scared of their kids and worry about being best friends.


Yeah because they were scared. And then it comes out later when they are maladjusted adults who don’t know how to feel or communicate what they want. So…. Have fun with that.


They are less likely to be maladjusted than your kids who were never told no. If kids had perfectly developed reasoning skills they would not need to in our care for so long.


Telling a child no and putting soap in their mouth aren't the same thing. But you know that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I may be naive but I find this shocking. Such a brazen demonstration of physical power over a small child.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/lifestyle/family-parenting/article-15413191/kylie-kelce-controversial-parenting-discipline-method.html



Wow, that was one of the trashiest things I've ever watched.
Anonymous
I was never threatened to have my mouth washed out with soap but was brought up not to curse or use embarrassing words. I have heard four and five year olds day $hit and drop the F bomb and parents just ignored.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There's a reason kids used to be much better behaved. Now parents like OP are scared of their kids and worry about being best friends.


I have to concur this.

I was raised in the 70’s and my parents did this a few times.
Or even worse they sometimes used hot sauce!!

I was also spanked on occasion.
My generation of kids used to do what our parents told us to do….. or else!
We were afraid of our parents and wanted to please them.

Kids today?
Nah.
Parents these days are constantly bending over backwards so their kids are never unhappy.
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Anonymous wrote:There's a reason kids used to be much better behaved. Now parents like OP are scared of their kids and worry about being best friends.


Yeah because they were scared. And then it comes out later when they are maladjusted adults who don’t know how to feel or communicate what they want. So…. Have fun with that.


Lol. Every kid I grew up with was disciplined like this. We are all normal, law abiding adults. Nothing wrong with establishing the pecking order early on. It’s when kids are allowed to do whatever that we have problems.




Have teens
They don't swear because we don't swear
(I know, I've overheard their friends, probably your kids, teasing them)

It's easy, no soap required



They don’t swear in front of you. FIFY




That's your trashy children

Mine get annoyed when we show movies with excess swearing even though we are fine with it. They say they get enough at school


I bet they’re real popular.

Not at public school, unfortunately for public schools.

On a related note, I personally wouldn't be popular in jail, or in the White House. Similar value mismatch.
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