saden1
05-15-2008, 07:07 PM
OMG...serious beat down is in order.
In dire need of a life-changing beating!!!!saden1 05-15-2008, 07:07 PM OMG...serious beat down is in order. mooby 05-15-2008, 09:37 PM Like I said in my earlier post- really nice parenting. This kid needs the scared straight program or something. I say lock him up for a weekend so he can see how "cool" it ends up being when you do "hood-rat stuff." If I was that lady I'd probably put him in juvy for the weekend or something to see if that scares him straight, and if he comes out of juvy still acting like a tough guy I'd put his ass on hardcore 24/7 lockdown, i.e. he goes to school every day, he comes home right after school, no t.v., video games, etc., all he can do is stay in his room and study, or rather make him sit at the table next to his grandmother and study so she could keep an eye on him, and do that for a week and in the 50/50 chance that doesn't straighten his ass out, it's time for a beatdown. Not a literal beatdown, but suffice punishment to make him think twice next time he decides to act like an idiot. jbcjr14 05-15-2008, 10:02 PM I would stomp the shit out of this little kid. Maybe take away all the candy and sugar from his diet (looks like Jr. could stand to lose a few lbs). Unbelievable, and he doesn't even care. jsarno 05-15-2008, 10:36 PM Your memory is sharp my friend. It's scary good really. He remembers stuff from months ago and posts them like it was nothing. You either are full of ginko biloba, or you live for this site. Redskins247 05-15-2008, 10:56 PM Yeah...that's right, no video games for the weekend...or maybe a SERIOUS time-out Mister!!!! How about pop that ass??? These kids have no fear of anything!!!! There's no consequences and repercussions!!! jsarno 05-15-2008, 11:19 PM Yeah...that's right, no video games for the weekend...or maybe a SERIOUS time-out Mister!!!! How about pop that ass??? These kids have no fear of anything!!!! There's no consequences and repercussions!!! It's all these tree huggers that came up with the idea that you shouldn't spank your child, and if you do, then social services will come and take your kid away. I've seen kids at Wal Mart actually HIT their mothers / fathers, and those parents just take it. I shake my head in disgust, but there is nothing you can do. Discipline is not a bad thing people...and this is coming from a guy that was abused as a child. hooskins 05-15-2008, 11:36 PM I agree to an extent Js. I don't think beating your child every instance of disobedience will help much. I was never abused, but the times that I was an ass to my parents, I did receive a slap across the face. My younger brother, on the other hand, doesn't receive any kind of punishments (slaps, timeouts, etc) and he can be a really winy kid at times. Perhaps its just me being old, and claiming it was "different" when I was raised. jsarno 05-16-2008, 12:41 AM I agree to an extent Js. I don't think beating your child every instance of disobedience will help much. I was never abused, but the times that I was an ass to my parents, I did receive a slap across the face. My younger brother, on the other hand, doesn't receive any kind of punishments (slaps, timeouts, etc) and he can be a really winy kid at times. Perhaps its just me being old, and claiming it was "different" when I was raised. Well, I am in no way condoning beating your child for every instance of disobedience, however, I do prescibe to the theory of "spare the rod, spoil the child". I'm old enough to have seen this first hand. I've seen undisciplined kids turn into "adults" and I'll tell you, I don't like what I am seeing. DynamiteRave 05-16-2008, 01:53 AM It's all these tree huggers that came up with the idea that you shouldn't spank your child, and if you do, then social services will come and take your kid away. I've seen kids at Wal Mart actually HIT their mothers / fathers, and those parents just take it. I shake my head in disgust, but there is nothing you can do. Discipline is not a bad thing people...and this is coming from a guy that was abused as a child. As a psychology major, there is psychological evidence that beating your child can cause emotional trauma. BUT.... In respect to the psychological evidence, I think theres a fine line you walk between disciplining a kid and just beating the shit out of him over the pettiest thing, and thats where I think the psychological evidence part comes in and is supported. But as a kid growing up and getting beat and when you beat them when the situation calls for it, it works. I respect my grandmother and my elders to the fullest. I mean, I see kids get tugged around and beat over the stupidest things and I can't stand parents who fucking scream in their kids faces in the middle of a store. Sometimes it's the parents that need a good beating rather than the kid. saden1 05-16-2008, 02:57 AM I say put the little bastard on a natural diet of no food for a week and beating exercise. Psychological impact or not, this kid is going down the shitter if he isn't straightened out ASAP. If nothing is done he'll be doing more "hood rat stuff with my friend" in the near future. |
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