And so you shouldnt be able to adopt - sorry but you told them you raise your hand to a child - no sane adoption agency is ever going to let you adopt after saying that.
Obviously there is an age/past times opinion on this, I’ve not read all the posts, but I can tell you from someone who was fostered and moved around from home (or family) to Home then eventually adopted, smacking & beatings was rife in the 60’s & 70’s on adopted children who weren’t adopted as babies and had troubled times being on the gravy train at fostered homes, who were in the main, but not always, the most kind, supportive and loving people you’d want to stay with, but for their own reasons, only wanted to be foster families.
But the constant upheaval of being settled for a few months or years only then to be passed on led to many difficult and different rules and smacking to imbed those rules was always the first course of punishment.
Smacking solves nothing, those that say it never did them any harm obviously thinks it’s ok to smack a child themself, well it isn’t, period!
If you can’t converse with you’re child, then you’ve failed, and smackingnor beating that child will change nothing, and of anything, will only cause further divides and resentment in years to come.