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Let me check... yep! Just another scumbag NFL thug who is overpaid, underworked, and needs a serious sentence brought upon him for his inhumane actions.
Yes, that's part of being a child - hence the reason I'm confused as to why you compare adult-to-adult interactions with parent-child interactions.
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Beating up people to teach them a lesson is either something you think is a good idea or a poor idea.
A parent-child whipping is not "beating up" anyone. I doubt too many people that were spanked as a child would look back and say their parents beat them up. LOL.
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Now, if you believe whipping, paddling, knocking people unconscious, etc. is a good way to teach people a lesson, please make your believes known to your employer, your family, and the legal system.
That way, if you do something that others want to stop doing, you can step up and take beating and/or whipping "like a man."
If my employer decides to whip me like a parent whips a child I will tell them to have fun as I laugh the whole time.
Your disagreement comes from a place of ignorance.
Any parent who has had to spank their children after other methods failed will testify that it is heartbreaking to administer a spanking.
Exactly. Some want to make it seem like every parent that has whipped a child is some sort of blood thirsty maniac that wants to cripple young children.
Yes, that's part of being a child - hence the reason I'm confused as to why you compare adult-to-adult interactions with parent-child interactions.
Every time I think I've maxed out on repulsion over your remarks, you come up with something new.
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A parent-child whipping is not "beating up" anyone. I doubt too many people that were spanked as a child would look back and say their parents beat them up. LOL.
You still seem to be equating spanking and whipping. The are NOT the same.
Yes, that's part of being a child - hence the reason I'm confused as to why you compare adult-to-adult interactions with parent-child interactions.
A parent-child whipping is not "beating up" anyone. I doubt too many people that were spanked as a child would look back and say their parents beat them up. LOL.
If my employer decides to whip me like a parent whips a child I will tell them to have fun as I laugh the whole time.
Did you see the pictures? We are not talking about a swat on the butt here. Rather, bloody welts a week later across the thighs, hands and testicles.
Did you see the pictures? We are not talking about a swat on the butt here. Rather, bloody welts a week later across the thighs, hands and testicles.
My comments were in reference to whipping in general as some want to equate all whipping with nearly killing someone.
The pictures I saw of this case were perhaps a little harsh, but I've definitely seen similar or worse. I saw a few small nicks that could've broken the skin a little. The red marks are pretty normal for a switch whipping.
My comments were in reference to whipping in general as some want to equate all whipping with nearly killing someone.
The pictures I saw of this case were perhaps a little harsh, but I've definitely seen similar or worse. I saw a few small nicks that could've broken the skin a little. The red marks are pretty normal for a switch whipping.
I'm sure you'd feel differently if it was your thighs and testicles. Have a nice day.
I was giving you an analogy that had nothing to do with AP.
You said whipping a child is equivalent to knocking out a grown woman. I'm pointing out that those two acts are totally different.
No they're totally different. Janay Palmer was a grown woman who engaged in a physical altercation with her fiance, got knocked out and made a conscious decision to stay with him. Peterson's son was a helpless four year-old who's father left lacerations up and down his body because he committed the unforgivable sin of pushing his cousin. Janay didn't deserve to be beaten but the child did? I'm not following the logic.
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