pokerjoke
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NoJust playing devil's advocate here.......
All those that are opposed to violence against children (which seems pretty much to be everybody), are you also opposed to violence against other adults?
NoJust playing devil's advocate here.......
All those that are opposed to violence against children (which seems pretty much to be everybody), are you also opposed to violence against other adults?
No fishing you should know by now I tell it how it is,up to how much is allowed on here.Well where shall I start.........
1. I'm a parent
2. I've been to numerous kids birthday parties etc
3. I have babysat other kids before on loads of occasions
4. I used to be involved in the running of a youth club
etc, etc, etc.
Nice attempt at fishing Tony :thup:
What's your point?No smacking of children - sounds like a Southern thing to me.
This question has zero relevance to the opJust playing devil's advocate here.......
All those that are opposed to violence against children (which seems pretty much to be everybody), are you also opposed to violence against other adults?
Just playing devil's advocate here.......
All those that are opposed to violence against children (which seems pretty much to be everybody), are you also opposed to violence against other adults?
Are all those in favour of smacking kids in favour of smacking pets as well?
It’s a genuine question, there are plenty of dog owners on this forum who would be horrified at the thought of someone hitting a dog.It’s these sort of baiting posts that negate what little point you had.
Or in other words, stop trolling.
Didn't understand the point you were trying to make.Flippant remark, why?
Genuine question,no relevance to opIt’s a genuine question, there are plenty of dog owners on this forum who would be horrified at the thought of someone hitting a dog.
Or is it a difficult question some are afraid to answer?
Didn't understand the point you were trying to make.
Flippant remarks? Worst kind,don't add anything to the thread IMO.
Outta interest , seeing as some kids grow up quicker than others. At what age is a smack, (not an act of violence) acceptable in society? Adult age.
Nonsense. It isn't fear of the parent, it's the knowledge of consequence to actions.
When I was a kid I broke my arm after having my hand snapped back by a football. I'm not scared of footballs or strikers but I know that my arm could break if I had a similar injury.
For me this is a parents decision whether they want to smack their child or not and I mean smack not kicking the crap out of kids. My wife and I decided when bringing up our daughter that she would smack our daughter if it was warranted as a bloke’s force is usually a lot more and can easily be a lot harder than just a smack. This approach seemed to work for all 3 of us