I beg to differ NR I differentiated between the 2 in virtually every one of my responses..Originally Posted by November Rain
Dirty Dog sounds like you have and still have a great time here in Thailand...!! with your tales of woe here ,fighting, beating your son, fighting with your missus,dealing with stupid Thais everyday,not wanting your son to become one,black outs, not drinking the brew Singh , why dont you fok of to the home land again and get back to being a twat there.. at least your fit in alot more..
i did beat my son a few years ago after it emerged that he had been stealing from my wallet (he was about 8 or 9 at the time).
i did feel bad about it afterwards, but as far as i know he has not done it since.
^^^ Sorry, DF. Obviously missed that, though I did agree with a lot of your responses.
both my boys almost 4 and almost 5 respectively just tonight fighting over something meaningless as children often do when they should be picking up their toys that they have been taught to do since they were old enough to play with em..
i'm trying to make dinner and have to stop, come in and break up a fight sit them both down and have a talk telling them why that's bad (summarizing) and why they need to help daddy by doing their own chores and not fighting, no spanking just talk and make them apologize to each other for fighting.
walk out to cook dinner and not even 2 minutes later fighting again. now i'm sorry but if I keep talking to them I never get dinner made and they don't eat which makes this an even more difficult task as they get even more hungry and more impatient and as well if that happens that means they have me on a string wrapped around their finger doing their bidding.. come back in and now they both get a bottom paddling and after that they are all cooperation and huggie kissy doing their chores and letting me cook dinner, sorry but it's just not realistic for every child...
your right no one in their right mind would that's why no one did...as that's not the lesson being taught but merely a rebuttal to the incriminating suggestion that anyone having been spanked as a child is any less compassionate to anyone who hasn't...Originally Posted by robuzo
ok NR that's some consolation then, maybe I was a bit more opaque than I relized when I posted them...but there was most definately an attempt to redirect from the term beating to the term spanking or discipline which I believe is a far cry from a beating...Originally Posted by November Rain
Originally Posted by Jesus JonesJesus jones you seem to be some really stoopid cnut, your lack of reading skills is foking awful, maybe you should consider a forum in your native language because you make it quite obvious you struggle with the English Language, your assertions of ws beating and injuring his child clearly show that your reading skills and lack of the English language is a bit shite.Originally Posted by Norton
Anyway, lets get back to the original post, my son is 15 and 6 foot, he is in college not primary school, so there is a bit of difference.
I recall from my days in junior school, aged around ten, the class was grouped around piano, with our teacher, Mrs. Long, playing Christmas carols to which we were singing. She ceased playing , walked over to me and whacked me hard, then returned to the piano.
I asked what she had hit me for and was told "you know what that was for"
No I didn't.
I still don't some 43 years later.
I see fish. They are everywhere. They don't know they are fish.
I know.
You was either looking up little Jennies dress.
or
Looking up the teachers dress.
or
Singing that classic christmas carol...'santa, where's me fuckin bike ya cnut...'
Teenagers are infuriating, especially a 15 year old. A whack now and then should do him some good. I know it's not PC, fock it.
I have no problems giving the kids a light smack with a open hand on the ass or hand.
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