RE: To spank or not to spank?
September 20, 2015 at 10:01 pm
(This post was last modified: September 20, 2015 at 10:06 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
I think that you may not know yourself as well, in that regard, as you think you do. You might do -anything- to keep your kids from harm. At least that's what we tell ourselves, and what a variety of strange stories we're never short of pan out about those of us who deeply love the spawn. Course, you could always lean on your partner when the will-to-do falters, which is pretty much how I ended up in the disciplining role. I wasn't very keen on being the "rules and order and punishments" parent, but my wife finds it difficult-impossible to raise her voice at them, let alone hurt their feelings, their pride, or their cute little butts.
On my end, in response to your clarification..spanking is something that I find much more difficult than any of my other means. Most of the things I do are second nature to me at this point, spanking just isn't. I spend about half the year as a stay at home dad, and the other half I'm a stay at home dad that works when the kids are sleeping/at school - essentially.
On my end, in response to your clarification..spanking is something that I find much more difficult than any of my other means. Most of the things I do are second nature to me at this point, spanking just isn't. I spend about half the year as a stay at home dad, and the other half I'm a stay at home dad that works when the kids are sleeping/at school - essentially.
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