I was spanked on occasion in my younger years. All were deserved. I got the belt more than once, I attribute that to my success in life. I am well aware of consequences of my actions. I am aware that if I am a lazy slob with no respect, thats what I will be.
I have had to spank my kid plenty of times. Not so much in recent years though. Most of the reason for that, is she lived with her idiot mother for the first 6 years of her life, who has absolutely no structure. She is a fat lazy slob with no respect who was never disciplined. She continues to be a loser to this day with no job, car, money and sleeps on some other loser's couch.
Unfortunately because of that, my daughter took some straightening up. I was always fair, and it was spankings that were given. Not even the belt, and no beatings. Now because of that, she is a good kid. She is into all good stuff. Rides horses in shows, does good in school. Does NOT want to upset me...lol. When she first started living with me, I was not sure how she would turn out but now, I have confidence in her success later in life.
This post was edited by PretendFarmer at 12:08:41 08/27/13.
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