Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a reason kids used to be much better behaved. Now parents like OP are scared of their kids and worry about being best friends.
Yeah because they were scared. And then it comes out later when they are maladjusted adults who don’t know how to feel or communicate what they want. So…. Have fun with that.
Lol. Every kid I grew up with was disciplined like this. We are all normal, law abiding adults. Nothing wrong with establishing the pecking order early on. It’s when kids are allowed to do whatever that we have problems.
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Have teens
They don't swear because we don't swear
(I know, I've overheard their friends, probably your kids, teasing them)
It's easy, no soap required
They don’t swear in front of you. FIFY
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That's your trashy children
Mine get annoyed when we show movies with excess swearing even though we are fine with it. They say they get enough at school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a reason kids used to be much better behaved. Now parents like OP are scared of their kids and worry about being best friends.
Yeah because they were scared. And then it comes out later when they are maladjusted adults who don’t know how to feel or communicate what they want. So…. Have fun with that.
Lol. Every kid I grew up with was disciplined like this. We are all normal, law abiding adults. Nothing wrong with establishing the pecking order early on. It’s when kids are allowed to do whatever that we have problems.
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Have teens
They don't swear because we don't swear
(I know, I've overheard their friends, probably your kids, teasing them)
It's easy, no soap required
They don’t swear in front of you. FIFY
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That's your trashy children
Mine get annoyed when we show movies with excess swearing even though we are fine with it. They say they get enough at school
Do they raise their hands in school when the class is watching the movie Home Alone and say “Mrs Shoemaker, I’m not comfortable with some of the words in this movie and I don’t think it’s appropriate for 10 year olds. May I excuse myself please?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her “how do you put soap in a 9 year olds mouth” question should tell her everything she needs to know about why this is an ineffective method of teaching kids not to swear.
My mom used to wash my mouth out with a bar of soap. She physically restrained me, locked my head in place and shoved the bar into my teeth and mouth. This took many attempts and when I could cry, scream and yell, I cussed her out. I hated her for it.
Why were you so disobedient? Doesn’t sound like you were following she rules. Are parents supposed to just look the other way and let kids do whatever they want?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a reason kids used to be much better behaved. Now parents like OP are scared of their kids and worry about being best friends.
Yeah because they were scared. And then it comes out later when they are maladjusted adults who don’t know how to feel or communicate what they want. So…. Have fun with that.
Lol. Every kid I grew up with was disciplined like this. We are all normal, law abiding adults. Nothing wrong with establishing the pecking order early on. It’s when kids are allowed to do whatever that we have problems.
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Have teens
They don't swear because we don't swear
(I know, I've overheard their friends, probably your kids, teasing them)
It's easy, no soap required
They don’t swear in front of you. FIFY
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That's your trashy children
Mine get annoyed when we show movies with excess swearing even though we are fine with it. They say they get enough at school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a reason kids used to be much better behaved. Now parents like OP are scared of their kids and worry about being best friends.
Yeah because they were scared. And then it comes out later when they are maladjusted adults who don’t know how to feel or communicate what they want. So…. Have fun with that.
Lol. Every kid I grew up with was disciplined like this. We are all normal, law abiding adults. Nothing wrong with establishing the pecking order early on. It’s when kids are allowed to do whatever that we have problems.
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Have teens
They don't swear because we don't swear
(I know, I've overheard their friends, probably your kids, teasing them)
It's easy, no soap required
They don’t swear in front of you. FIFY
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That's your trashy children
Mine get annoyed when we show movies with excess swearing even though we are fine with it. They say they get enough at school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a reason kids used to be much better behaved. Now parents like OP are scared of their kids and worry about being best friends.
Yeah because they were scared. And then it comes out later when they are maladjusted adults who don’t know how to feel or communicate what they want. So…. Have fun with that.
Lol. Every kid I grew up with was disciplined like this. We are all normal, law abiding adults. Nothing wrong with establishing the pecking order early on. It’s when kids are allowed to do whatever that we have problems.
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Have teens
They don't swear because we don't swear
(I know, I've overheard their friends, probably your kids, teasing them)
It's easy, no soap required
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I may be naive but I find this shocking. Such a brazen demonstration of physical power over a small child.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/lifestyle/family-parenting/article-15413191/kylie-kelce-controversial-parenting-discipline-method.html
Children are born feral and it is up to parents to tame them to live in a civilized society.
This is just wrong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a reason kids used to be much better behaved. Now parents like OP are scared of their kids and worry about being best friends.
Yeah because they were scared. And then it comes out later when they are maladjusted adults who don’t know how to feel or communicate what they want. So…. Have fun with that.
Lol. Every kid I grew up with was disciplined like this. We are all normal, law abiding adults. Nothing wrong with establishing the pecking order early on. It’s when kids are allowed to do whatever that we have problems.
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Have teens
They don't swear because we don't swear
(I know, I've overheard their friends, probably your kids, teasing them)
It's easy, no soap required
They don’t swear in front of you. FIFY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a reason kids used to be much better behaved. Now parents like OP are scared of their kids and worry about being best friends.
Yeah because they were scared. And then it comes out later when they are maladjusted adults who don’t know how to feel or communicate what they want. So…. Have fun with that.
Lol. Every kid I grew up with was disciplined like this. We are all normal, law abiding adults. Nothing wrong with establishing the pecking order early on. It’s when kids are allowed to do whatever that we have problems.
If you need physical force to establish the pecking order, you are not smarter than your own child. Only low class, low IQ people use physical tactics to discipline their children in 2025.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a reason kids used to be much better behaved. Now parents like OP are scared of their kids and worry about being best friends.
Yeah because they were scared. And then it comes out later when they are maladjusted adults who don’t know how to feel or communicate what they want. So…. Have fun with that.
Lol. Every kid I grew up with was disciplined like this. We are all normal, law abiding adults. Nothing wrong with establishing the pecking order early on. It’s when kids are allowed to do whatever that we have problems.
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Have teens
They don't swear because we don't swear
(I know, I've overheard their friends, probably your kids, teasing them)
It's easy, no soap required
They don’t swear in front of you. FIFY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a reason kids used to be much better behaved. Now parents like OP are scared of their kids and worry about being best friends.
Yeah because they were scared. And then it comes out later when they are maladjusted adults who don’t know how to feel or communicate what they want. So…. Have fun with that.
Lol. Every kid I grew up with was disciplined like this. We are all normal, law abiding adults. Nothing wrong with establishing the pecking order early on. It’s when kids are allowed to do whatever that we have problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a reason kids used to be much better behaved. Now parents like OP are scared of their kids and worry about being best friends.
Yeah because they were scared. And then it comes out later when they are maladjusted adults who don’t know how to feel or communicate what they want. So…. Have fun with that.
Lol. Every kid I grew up with was disciplined like this. We are all normal, law abiding adults. Nothing wrong with establishing the pecking order early on. It’s when kids are allowed to do whatever that we have problems.
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Have teens
They don't swear because we don't swear
(I know, I've overheard their friends, probably your kids, teasing them)
It's easy, no soap required
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that Taylor Swift will regret getting mixed up with this family.
If she doesn’t, it says a lot of bad things about her.
Honesty, can’t believe she’s marrying that goon.