88 Quotes About Spanking
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- Author Lauren Hough
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There are few codes held more deeply among the poor, the religious, and the uneducated than that it is good and healthy and wholesome parenting to hit your kids. That their kids grow up with anger-management issues, who like hitting almost as much as they like getting hit, is not taken as evidence that maybe they're wrong here. Its right there in the Bible: "Spare the rod, and spoil the child." The Bible also says, "Violence begets violence." But the Bible says a lot of dumb shit.
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- Author Breanna Hayse
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Of course it hurts, it’s a spanking. How else would it work?
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- Author Lexie Syrah
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That’s real love and real happiness. It’s when you go to sleep every night hoping that you are less happy than your lover; it’s hoping that you’ve given everything you could to them so that their day could be just a tiny bit better.
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- Author Stefan Molyneux
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Accepting necessary conflicts for the sake of improving the lives of children is the only fundamental moral crusade that matters.
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- Author Diana Gabaldon
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My father liked me, when I wasna being an idiot. And he loved me, too -- enough to beat the daylights out of me when I was being an idiot. Jamie Fraser
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- Author Breanna Hayse
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Now I really feel sorry for her. Your hand is as bad as Rob’s paddle,” Cassie shuddered.“Thank you.”“I didn’t mean it as a compliment!
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- Author A.D. Aliwat
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Timeout, like with kids, is a way more effective punishment than spanking.
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- Author Edith Warner
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If there is a God, he must be taking revenge on me for the things I've done. I'll live in a perpetual hell with you as my tormentor, and it will be my greatest delight.
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- Author Dr. Thomas Gordon
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I am now convinced that adolescents do not rebel against parents. They only rebel against certain destructive methods of discipline almost universally employed by parents. Turmoil and dissension in families can be the exception, not the rule, when parents learn to substitute a new method of resolving conflicts.
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