Anonymous wrote:Josh Duggar resigned from the Family Research Council today. I had to look it up after seeing this thread![]()
Anonymous wrote:Josh Duggar resigned from the Family Research Council today. I had to look it up after seeing this thread![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jill's instagram is making me sad, this isn't her fault.
I feel so sad for the Duggar victims. Having the whole world know about something like this from your past? How horrible for them.
What is having this brought up now doing to the victims? Aside from Josh, Michelle, Jim Bob and how strange they are... there are four victims who are now having this brought up all over again. I wonder if there is any hope they will get real help now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jill's instagram is making me sad, this isn't her fault.
I feel so sad for the Duggar victims. Having the whole world know about something like this from your past? How horrible for them.
Anonymous wrote:How the heck did he end up owing the IRS $50,000? I doubt he is paid much more than that in a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny how so many episodes about the Duggar parenting methods never mentioned spanking, even once, yet it was clearly their primary discipline method.
You're wrong actually. Funny how you think you know everything, yet clearly, you don't! I watched the show from the beginning. Only season I haven't are the past two, but I plan to eventually.
Great, I would love to see the episodes where they discuss their spanking philosophy. Link me up.
The unedited version of "14 children and pregnant again" She went into detail about blanket training.
Blanket training involves hitting the floor outside of the blanket with a wooden spoon when the child leaves the blanket. I've seen all of the early shows and as I recall that's what they copped to. It is not a parenting technique that I would use, but it is a long, LONG way from spanking children with a metal rod.
The wikipedia link says you hit the BABY until the baby learns to stay on the blanket. Why would hitting the floor with a wooden spoon keep a baby from crawling off a blanket? Most babies would be enticed by the spoon and crawl towards it to play with it.
They explained it the way I did on the show.
I have had 4 babies. There is no way that method as you described works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This plus a $54000 tax bill looming? I bet he either flees the country or goes postal.
I don't see this ending well for Joshy
Says a lot about the kind of person you must be that you are amused by this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny how so many episodes about the Duggar parenting methods never mentioned spanking, even once, yet it was clearly their primary discipline method.
You're wrong actually. Funny how you think you know everything, yet clearly, you don't! I watched the show from the beginning. Only season I haven't are the past two, but I plan to eventually.
Great, I would love to see the episodes where they discuss their spanking philosophy. Link me up.
The unedited version of "14 children and pregnant again" She went into detail about blanket training.
Blanket training involves hitting the floor outside of the blanket with a wooden spoon when the child leaves the blanket. I've seen all of the early shows and as I recall that's what they copped to. It is not a parenting technique that I would use, but it is a long, LONG way from spanking children with a metal rod.
The wikipedia link says you hit the BABY until the baby learns to stay on the blanket. Why would hitting the floor with a wooden spoon keep a baby from crawling off a blanket? Most babies would be enticed by the spoon and crawl towards it to play with it.
They explained it the way I did on the show.
I have had 4 babies. There is no way that method as you described works.