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Punching a girl is bad?

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Rughugger:


--- Quote from: Camera on August 15, 2009, 01:11:12 AM ---Are you asian? My parents do the same thing -_-

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I'm partially and the only time my dad beat me was when I deserved it. He didn't go out of control or injure me, per se, however, when he was done tanning my ass, I knew better until I did something else I didn't know was wrong. Kids should be spanked. They should be taught limits and respect. Something that's been lacking no thanks to nosy neighbors and special interest groups who, like PETA, blow everything way out of proportion just to further their own propagandist means.

Colten:


--- Quote from: Rughugger on August 14, 2009, 04:33:04 PM ---Dually earned. He decided to smart off instead of explaining the situation to father in the first place. He didn't even need to hit his sister. Just inform the dad that the family wii shouldn't be put in a single kid's room or obvious arguments over it are going to ensue and that sister is being a bit selfish for her behavior and thinks that throwing things at him was a wrong way to deal with their anger. But nope, instead of immediately removing himself from the problem, he complicated it and hit his sister which gave her the leverage she knew she could take advantage of.

tl;dr Let her throw stuff at you, especially as you're leaving her room, show evidence of her tantrum to father, watch her get beat. Then you can call father a hypocrite for hitting a girl.

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His father is already a hypocrite. Second-to-last sentence of the OP

Camera:

I'm already a teen, and I still get spanked, that's just wrong, well to me it is.

betababy:

Press charges for domestic violence and assault. Your father will be removed from the home for up to a year or life and not allowed contact with you or your family. He'll be homeless.
Your sister will feel eternal guilt, and your father will learn his lesson.

Destroyer:

You're dad could quite possibly be arrested for child abuse.

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