No arguments from me there. I was saying when I was a kid if I had done something like that (and got caught) it wouldn’t have been a gentle, loving conversation about why it was wrong I’d have gotten. I certainly wasn’t advocating it.
Actually, it’s been proven to be a very ineffective deterrent in child psychology studies. It just teaches them to not do it when your actively present and try even harder to not get caught.
Plus the lifelong psychological scars of being assaulted by a figure you trusted to keep you safe from harm but those are a separate topic.
radiouser@crazypeople.online 17 hours ago
rockerface@lemmy.cafe 21 hours ago
I still don’t trust any of my relatives enough to open up properly. It eventually gets used against me in an argument anyway.
tmyakal@infosec.pub 22 hours ago
Yep. Corporeal punishment doesn’t make good kids; it makes good liars and sneaks.
samus12345@sh.itjust.works 16 hours ago
What about spiritual punishment?