[quote name='Ugamer_X'][quote name='greydemise'][quote name='bmulligan']17 years old and won't do household chores?
The parents should have kicked HIM out into the front yard.
Seriously though, there must be something wrong with these parents who probably created this situation to begin with. I'll bet they're the types who never let their child's feelings get hurt, or threatened them with punnishment and actually followed through with it.
I was at Target today and some 7 year old kid would not listen to his mother to leave the videogame isle and follow her because they had to leave or they were going to be late for something. Repeatedly she whined "c'mon honey we're going to be late. Please come with me. Please come now", etc. etc. This went on for a good 5-6 minutes. She finally became so annoying I wanted to smack her for being a whiny bitch, and the kid for being disrespectful. You don't plead with kids to do things, you TELL them to do things. They are orders not requests. I'll bet the parents in that news story are the whiny bitch types who never issued any discipline until it was too late for the kids to be conditioned by it.[/quote]
i cud not agree with u more..growing up..when i did something wrong, i got the living shit smacked out of me..and i never did those things again..my mom was loving when i was good, but when i wud piss her off..WHACK!! when i wud do something wrong..WHACK, and i think smacking the crap out of ur kids gets the job done..heck ! its even been proven..just dont get carried away
x...and parents like that, i seriously cant stand, i remember a few years back, i was at a pharmacy, and this kid went 2 him mom "give me money, i want 3 dollars"..mom: no
kid: I WANT IT NOW!!!
mom: no
kid: SLAP...*yes he slapped his mom..well on the leg* GIMME THE MONEY!!
mom: here! *hands 3 dollars
kid: *walks away*
i think thats a really extreme case
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Slapping a kid to get them to do what you want won't solve anything in the long run...If anything it'll only change the way the child develops. There's other ways to deal with children instead of hitting them, and the method these parents chose probably wouldn't work either (but it's still better than hitting them).[/quote]
love ur icon!
D!! but seriosuly tho, i understand what ur saying, but i have to disagree..personally i think hitting works, but doing it every time the kid dus something wrong..then theres a problem..i dno, i guess there are varying degrees of discipline..and its always gonna be a controversial topic, sry just giving my 2 cents