(January 8, 2013 at 7:50 pm)Waratah Wrote:(January 8, 2013 at 6:06 pm)Al-Fatihah Wrote: Response: And once again, no person can subject themselves to being repeatedly tapped. Therefore, acting out such discipline can influence a person to change their ways. Nor did you refute anything, as the definition of abuse is not "constantly being tapped" in any dictionary. Dummy. Debunked as usual.LINK TO DEFINITION and I have bolded and underlined relevant parts below to make it easier for you to understand.
Quote:Definition of ABUSEHere are some suggested responses to my question:
1: a corrupt practice or custom
2: improper or excessive use or treatment : misuse <drug abuse>
3:obsolete : a deceitful act : deception
4: language that condemns or vilifies usually unjustly, intemperately, and angrily
5: physical maltreatment
Examples of ABUSE
He subjected his wife to physical and emotional abuse.
the buying of votes and other election abuses
She was subjected to every term of abuse her boss could think of.
a torrent of verbal abuse
The prisoner hurled abuse at the judge.
- I do not know, I'm confused now.![]()
- I see your point now, your right the only way it could work is through harm or abuse. What else is wrong with my thinking.
- I am in denial and I can't think for myself so your wrong again.
Response: The definition of maltreatment isn't "constantly being tapped" according to the very definitions you provided, thus debunking yourself again. Thanks for the assistance.