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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh god. So barbaric, and so low class. Literally one of the trashiest parenting moves out there. Not to mention sickening [/quote] What is actually low class is having kids who need to be spanked, and are entitled and tedious, yet their parents are so desperately trying to be UMC and enlightened that they don't discipline them. In the actual upper classes, spanking is incredibly common. [/quote] Do you have any evidence to cite that spanking is incredibly common in the actual upper classes? That's where I am and we would never consider spanking. Ever. And my friends in the actual upper classes don't spank either. Can't wait to see your evidence of this. [/quote] Statistically, spanking is the LEAST common among highly educated people. https://www.childtrends.org/?indicators=attitudes-toward-spanking[/quote] Wow [b]you are seriously obsessive. I was speaking from experience. [/b]I'm an immigrant and most of my friends at boarding school and many at the ivy undergrad and business school I attended were also immigrants but many weren't . We talked about spanking because most of us had kids in b school. We weee all spanned and many of us spanned. We all come from rarefied backgrounds. As for the educational relationship to spanking what I saw there is women with the most education often spend the least time with their children. Women who work full time I'm guessing are much less likely to spank. [/quote] Your ad hominem comment doesn't add anything to the discussion. Your experience is irrelevant. The plural of anecdote is not data.[/quote] No shit Sherlock. I never mentioned data. I said in my experience. This isn't a peer reviewed article being critiqued, btw. People are literally being asked for their anecdotes. Are you new to the internet?[/quote]
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