Parents and Discipline.
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Being from a "desi" backround. (Indian/Pakistani) we have very strict discipline in our households. From an early age I got beat by "Chappal" or as you guys call them flip flops,wooden spatulas, hands, you name it. I still get the "smack" sometimes due to grades, or behavior.
Us indian/pakis don't believe in grounding the kids or taking away cell phones/video games/etc. The thinking is "A good beating" would fix the problem. Which I have to admit does.
I know we have many Indian/Pakistani members on this board they will recall these days. I also know we have many teenagers, fathers and mothers on this board. So kids/parents what type of discipline works in your house?
Us indian/pakis don't believe in grounding the kids or taking away cell phones/video games/etc. The thinking is "A good beating" would fix the problem. Which I have to admit does.
I know we have many Indian/Pakistani members on this board they will recall these days. I also know we have many teenagers, fathers and mothers on this board. So kids/parents what type of discipline works in your house?
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When I see a parent who bargains with their kid with food or toys for good behaviour, I 1) laugh 2) fast forward a couple of years when that kid is gonna be some DB little prick who doesn't give two sh*ts about anything...
If you haven't noticed, I am not very fond of kids in the 7-14 age groups, due to the fact that most of them are annoying little sh*ts who haven't learned to touch something without breaking it. Man I hate that the most...
For some reason I get along with people the best when they are at least 22...when they are somewhat out of the toolbag phase...
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Note to parents... if you hit your kids, and you are 5'9, 130 lbs, there is a good chance your kid could one day be bigger then you and beat your ass one day.
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+1, hopefully the parents find a good balance between talking and woopin' so that by that age, the kids understand what's right and what's wrong and when they are being little sh*ts
When I see a parent who bargains with their kid with food or toys for good behaviour, I 1) laugh 2) fast forward a couple of years when that kid is gonna be some DB little prick who doesn't give two sh*ts about anything...
If you haven't noticed, I am not very fond of kids in the 7-14 age groups, due to the fact that most of them are annoying little sh*ts who haven't learned to touch something without breaking it. Man I hate that the most...
For some reason I get along with people the best when they are at least 22...when they are somewhat out of the toolbag phase...
When I see a parent who bargains with their kid with food or toys for good behaviour, I 1) laugh 2) fast forward a couple of years when that kid is gonna be some DB little prick who doesn't give two sh*ts about anything...
If you haven't noticed, I am not very fond of kids in the 7-14 age groups, due to the fact that most of them are annoying little sh*ts who haven't learned to touch something without breaking it. Man I hate that the most...
For some reason I get along with people the best when they are at least 22...when they are somewhat out of the toolbag phase...
I don't ever plan on hitting my children, but they will be disciplined. I don't fuck around. period.
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Whatever my parents did seemed to have worked pretty well...so that's what I'm gonna do lol
It's not like I got beaten with a belt lol, but the occasional smack on the head did the trick lol that little ring hurts on the back head hahahaha
What kinda dog you got?
It's not like I got beaten with a belt lol, but the occasional smack on the head did the trick lol that little ring hurts on the back head hahahaha
What kinda dog you got?
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My dog is one of a kind! he is an Oscar dog! actually i think he is a golden retriever/border collie mix
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beating also works when parents don't know how to parent. eventually they just chase you with hockey sticks, bats, and cars. needless to say I was fairly athletic. then one day i broke my stepfathers leg. that is when he realized the tables turned. that was the last fight we had.
Note to parents... if you hit your kids, and you are 5'9, 130 lbs, there is a good chance your kid could one day be bigger then you and beat your ass one day.
Note to parents... if you hit your kids, and you are 5'9, 130 lbs, there is a good chance your kid could one day be bigger then you and beat your ass one day.
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beating also works when parents don't know how to parent. eventually they just chase you with hockey sticks, bats, and cars. needless to say I was fairly athletic. then one day i broke my stepfathers leg. that is when he realized the tables turned. that was the last fight we had.
Note to parents... if you hit your kids, and you are 5'9, 130 lbs, there is a good chance your kid could one day be bigger then you and beat your ass one day.
Note to parents... if you hit your kids, and you are 5'9, 130 lbs, there is a good chance your kid could one day be bigger then you and beat your ass one day.
Nah, if you have a stepfather who physically abuses you, you got my "ok"... just don't go overboard - block, apply some holds, show that DB his place and let him save his face for you mom's sake