Well just consficate their x box and lock them in a dungeon. All little ****s and lesbos anyway, thanks to their parents, All soft as ****, worlds gone mad
Depends on what they've done, I knocked one spark out once but it was trying to hit me with a bottle.
State should not tell you how to discipline your own children. Stop abuse yes, but nothing wrong with a smacked arse when required. Wet wipes north of the border and soon to follow down here.
I've smacked all my kids when they were little and they've done something potentially dangerous and once or twice when the little ****s have got all in my face when told off.
I don't have any but I wouldn't be against it and others hitting theirs. I'm more against the state AGAIN telling people what to do with their lives. They are trying to micromanage everything and they can **** off. Think it should be down to the parents - state should only be involved if there is abuse.
I never smacked my kids, never had to. I think it teaches kids that if you don't like what someone's doing you can give them a whack. My sister-in-law smacks her kids regularly. Her eldest doesn't even flinch now as it's become the norm so it has no effect on him. One time she smacked him so he turned around and whacked my daughter who is younger than him. He's a little **** but it wasn't really his fault, his mum has taught him that it's OK to whack someone if you're angry/frustrated.
I referenced the new law in Scotland but was more interested in what individuals think. The law isn't enforceable. It's unlikely that Scottish 4 year olds will be down the local police station accusing their mum of smacking them because they refused to eat their neeps.
Never hit my lad. Pinned him against the wall by his throat once when he called me a ****er and offered me outside. He was 14. Wouldn't take him on now though. 33 and hard as ****.