Lisa loves Pooh
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A lot of women in abusive relationships don't believe they're being abused. "I shouldn't have made him mad. He doesn't really mean it. He loves me. It's just sometimes..." They make every excuse in the book. But they ARE abused. The marks on their bodies tell you that.
Just because you don't think you were abused as a child, doesn't mean it didn't happen. "Mom loved us. This was just her way. We all knew what the belt meant and it was okay." Nope, still abuse. Whether you want to call it that or not, that's what it was.
Call me judgmental if you want, but there is NEVER, EVER a reason to hit a child with a belt, a switch, a garden hose, or anything else. All you're teaching your child is the way to solve a problem is with violence. "Don't like what someone else did, hit them. Didn't get your way, get the belt. People will listen to you if you hit them enough." This is the lesson that comes across, whether it's meant that way or not.
Simply spanking a child is not abuse. No amount of hyperbole and drama from the don't do it crowd will change that.
. Seems clear to me. Better than getting mad at a baby who can't understand the fuss.
Do you allow the daycare workers to hit your baby since it works so well?

