Posted by showcrop on July 08, 2022 at 03:58:39 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: Mrs. Gustufson posted by Ultradog MN on July 07, 2022 at 09:22:46:
My father never used a belt. He used his open hand and then later as I got bigger, his closed fist, until I got too big for him to beat. My wife and I wanted no part of kids throwing tantrums in stores, or trying to appease them with promising a treat, then finally getting angry and beating them. Kids of parents who refuse to spank are more likely to get a real beating than those who do, when the parent gets angry. We agreed that we would do it the easy way. We would give them a few swats with a switch. My wife had a collapsible one kind of like an old car antenna that she could take with her. She would take the offender into the ladies room so no one would see. The switching was always followed with a hug. Both of our kids wanted to "be good" but were sometimes of course impulsive. Friends frequently said how lucky we were that our kids were so easy to raise, LOL. Our daughter got spanked only three times while our son would get three a day. Once they were grown they both thanked us for their upbringing.
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