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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 734417" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>SOT. I'm with you on not agreeing with allowing kids nowadays to run freely. It's definitely a changed world compared to way back when, when many of us were little ones.</p><p></p><p>As for spanking, I got my fair-share, too, as did my kids. I never spanked to hurt, but rather, to startle. A quick spanking often helped redirect my children's focus from what they were doing... whether it be something bad or something they knew was wrong. A few smart and well-placed pops on their rubber pants, which made for a loud plastic popping sound, always got their attention quickly, and with two fluffy diapers under, I'm certain they never felt a thing. The plastic popping sound made the spanking sound far more severe than it actually was, getting everyone's attention all around.</p><p></p><p>As for myself and my kids surviving being spanked, we did, and just fine may I add, but like yourself, there are plenty that didn't. Mind you there's a <em>BIG</em> difference between a simple spanking compared to a proper hiding. I practiced dusting bottoms! LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 734417, member: 21572"] SOT. I'm with you on not agreeing with allowing kids nowadays to run freely. It's definitely a changed world compared to way back when, when many of us were little ones. As for spanking, I got my fair-share, too, as did my kids. I never spanked to hurt, but rather, to startle. A quick spanking often helped redirect my children's focus from what they were doing... whether it be something bad or something they knew was wrong. A few smart and well-placed pops on their rubber pants, which made for a loud plastic popping sound, always got their attention quickly, and with two fluffy diapers under, I'm certain they never felt a thing. The plastic popping sound made the spanking sound far more severe than it actually was, getting everyone's attention all around. As for myself and my kids surviving being spanked, we did, and just fine may I add, but like yourself, there are plenty that didn't. Mind you there's a [I]BIG[/I] difference between a simple spanking compared to a proper hiding. I practiced dusting bottoms! LOL! [/QUOTE]
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