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Reply to "Why do you call it "spanking" when it is "hitting"?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thought the intention of spanking is to overpower someone who is helpless. That's my definition of hitting, too.[/quote] OMG that's ridiculous. When you are defending someone else or yourself by hitting that other person are you overpowering someone who is helpless? No, quite the opposite. The other person has the power in such a case. And before you twist that logic and say you are not defending yourself by spanking, I'm merely showing how your words "definition of hitting" is "overpowering someone who is helpless" is ridiculous. The definition of hitting is striking someone. Yes, you strike a child when you spank, but the intent is different. If a kid hits another kid, the kid who got hit wouldn't say, "he spanked me". No, he would say, "he hit me". The definition of a word is powerful.[/quote]
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