methodistgirl
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I couldn't agree more with what people have said here. When my daughter steps out of line, I bloody her nose and beat her legs until I can see the whip marks. I mean, if I can't see the blood and whip marks, how do I know that I got through to her? After that she knows who's boss. The other day she came home from school and turned the tv on before doing her homework! I back handed her so hard that she actually fell over the side of the couch and knocked her self silly. lol. It was awesome. When she finally came to, she was crying and carrying on and saying that her head hurt too much to do her homework, so of course I took off my belt and lifted it over my head and told her, "I don't care about your damned head, you do your homework right now or I'll REALLY make your head hurt!" That got her ass moving.
I treat my wife the same way. When ever she does something I don't like, I smack her across the face and beat her with my belt. Then she knows who's boss. Yesterday I came home from work and dinner wasn't even started so I hit her in the mouth. Split her lip open and nearly knocked out a tooth! Dinner got made REAL fast after that! What I don't get is people who think that beating your children is ok but that beating your wife isn't! I mean, what kind of sense does that make? At least my wife can put up a fight!
I mean, how else could we possible teach people not to do things we don't like? When a kid on the the street sticks his tongue out at me, I hit him. When a guy bumps into me on the street I hit him. When the maitre d at a restaurant rudely tells me that they have no tables open I hit him. Thank God we live in a country where people still understand that violence is the way of the world and that any parent that doesn't violently assault their children is a bad parent. I know in my heart of hearts that if Jesus were walking by and he saw me beating my daughter, he would smile and applaud...
That isn't discipline. A good spanking should do the trick not a beating.
judy tooley