![]() I'm sure some on here will say that's exactly what it is. Also punishment I speak of, isn't "beating" or "hitting". It was much worse than getting a spanking to me. I just remember how bad that made me feel and I never wanted to disappoint them. The worst punishment I could receive was having to call my grandparents and tell them what I did wrong. My parents spanked me but were never excessive or used a belt. One of those kids turned out to be a rigid douche bag who probably beats his kids and the other is a cocaine addict. ![]() I vividly remember being told to leave when they fucked up and I could hear them screaming as I was walking home. Both fathers tried to run their house with fear and it was a miserable environment. Two friends of mine come to mind whose father beat the living shit out of them on a regular basis. Hitting your kid is probably not a wise thing to do. It's just not worth it and there are better ways to discipline children, imo. I just have to laugh at parents who bitch about their kids when they are the biggest shitass in the house.Īll in all, spanking or hitting your kid with a belt is pretty ineffective in my opinion and has great potential to cause problems for your kid down the road. Kids learn bad behavior mostly from their parents or older siblings. Also they think it's the right thing because their parents did it which is a terrible excuse to hit your kid by itself. I do believe a lot of parents resort to hitting their kids because it's the 'quick fix' and they don't have time to really get to the bottom of why their kids are misbehaving. I think as a parent you just have to figure out what buttons to push to make your kids behave. Two childhood friends of mine come to mind whose father beat the living shit out of them on a regular basis. 12 opening, leaving critics to search for catharsis elsewhere.Hitting your kid is probably not a wise thing to do. No Good Deed wasn’t screened in advance of its Sept. Which I suppose means we can expect at least one powerful, cathartic moment every 10 minutes or less in this 84-minute film. And some very poor electrical wiring, judging by how often the trailer shows dark rooms and strobing lights.Ĭolin finds his way into her home and has a quick shower (See? It’s not just ladies who disrobe for a quick wash in horror movies!) What follows is a quick montage of even more violence, with handy labels. He then shows up at the home of Terri (Henson) during a rainstorm, asking to use the phone. Please try again Article contentĪnd lest you doubt that, we see Colin violently escape while being transferred from one correctional facility to another. The next issue of NP Posted will soon be in your inbox. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. Manage Print Subscription / Tax ReceiptĪ welcome email is on its way.
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