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TopicIs disciplinary spanking of children "abuse"??? (In your OWN OPINION)
shipwreckers
12/03/18 1:41:30 PM
#37:


Mead posted...
Judgmenl posted...
a 2 year old shouldn't be left alone long enough to be running into a street.


People that say this shit have never had kids. They get into trouble. Kids spend a large portion of their energy trying to discover new ways to hurt themselves. No one can keep their eyes glued to them 24/7


This is so true it hurts. I myself was particularly accident prone growing up. I once tried to climb my chest of drawers like a ladder to get one of my brothers toys off the top, since it was out of my reach. The entire chest of drawers then tipped forward falling on top of me. The very top tip of it happened to catch the edge of our lower bunk bed, so thankfully only the weight of the drawers came fully on me. I then laid there pinned underneath while my mom and brother had to work together to lift the chest and drawer contents off of me.

Then there was the time I tried to lift the glass from a glass coffee table with my hands and feet while laying underneath (where the long glass top sat on 4 pins). I wanted to see if I could lift the glass entirely off the chrome settings and get it back into place without dropping it. It didn't work, and the glass shattered. Thankfully the only thing sitting on the table was a big photo album, that plopped down onto my chest. Pieces of glass went everywhere.

In both cases, I somehow walked away without a scratch.
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