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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What do spankers make of all the average to well behaved children whose parents haven't/wouldn't spank? Given that it's obviously possible to raise children with fine behavior without resorting to spanking, what is the appeal of dpanking? Do you believe it works "faster"? Or do you not believe that there are lots of well behaved children whose parents would never spank? [/quote] I'm not looking for simply average-behaved kids, especially not by DCUM standards. Additionally, I want to do as little disciplining as possible, and spend the most time as possible in a non-disciplinary mode. I don't want to be enforcing timeouts, or spending my parenting energy managing various lost and restored privileges for each kid. No, I prefer simple, concrete, swift and effective discipline that is over and done with just as quickly. That's the advantage.[/quote] +1000[/quote] So ... what do you do if your 3 year old misbehaves in public?[/quote] np. The possibility of a spanking is usually enough, but in maybe one instance, we went to the car.[/quote] Wow, if you spank your 3 year old enough to have them cowed into 100% good behavior in public ... that's a lot of spanking/scaring. [/quote] You make a lot of strawman assumptions, but it's not that often, and it's obviously more effective than alternatives (with a lot less total punishing).[/quote] Whatever. Spanking is trashy. I feel sorry for your kid. [/quote] Ahh yes, and we see that what was initially masquerading as educated discourse ultimately crumbles into the tedious old DCUM slurs. So convincing, you are. [/quote] lol, you're the one posing freshman dorm style questioning as "educated discourse" for a question that the rest of us consider obvious: don't hurt your kid. [/quote]
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