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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unbelievable. You spanking parents seriously deny hitting your kids?! I had no idea...I am so anti spanking but that takes it to a new level. Hitting someone means forcefully bringing your hand towards any part of their body against the other persons will. That's what spanking is people. Wake up. Own it. You ARE hitting your children and if you can't even own that maybe you should re-think if spanking/hitting your child really is so very okay with you...since you can't even call it what it is.[/quote] Exactly my point. It seems that the word is so offensive the hitters have to pull out the dictionary and "prove" they aren't really hitting their kids. But that is what they are doing. [/quote] And notice how the hitters feel compelled to separate "beating" from "spanking"? Hitting a child in any way produces a [b]psychological terror, the degree of it isn't nearly as damaging as the act of doing it.[/quote][/b] Hahaha. This is funny. My kid would rather a quick spank than the removal of his beloved ipad and video game. Now to take away his electronics, is true psychological terror to him. PP, you speak mumbo jumbo. [/quote]
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