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Fear and Loathing in the newsgroup alt.parenting.spanking
What is it that the spanking compulsives fear in this ng?
Could it be their claim and the resulting challenge that parents are the best judge of what is abusive and what is not, responded to with this question: Where is the line in the use of CP that divides harmless discipline from injurious abuse? Not someone else's opinion. Not the legal one that dances around it and defines it as "having injured," but where is it so that parents, who claim to know where it is, can point it out to others, so they won't inadvertently cross it and injure their child physically or psychologically? Side note: Wasn't it charming that Jerremy J came and made attacks and claims against posters that have stayed the course here, like LaVonne and myself, but himself reserves the right to retreat and not see any rebuttal? A common ethical quality in the pro spank compulsives. Lost the debate, declared themselves winners, and run. Yep. that's how it's done. Now, bring on the screeching dancing hysterical monkeyboy so I can give him a little "Jeremy." R R R R R .... Q{} } ho ho ho ho |
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Fear and Loathing in the newsgroup alt.parenting.spanking
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