Corporal punishment in Cambodia went worse

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Re: Corporal punishment in Cambodia went worse

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prahkeitouj wrote:Corporal punishment is not the best way to teach children to become good citizen. If he steals something then you hit him for stealing because you think that stealing is bad,then he will learn one more lesson from you is punish anyone who agaists his thought!
Exactly! The cycle of violence perpetuates itself endlessly...
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Re: Corporal punishment in Cambodia went worse

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Sir_Quality_U_Feel wrote:
General Chatter wrote:
John Bingham wrote:
kiwiincambodia wrote:Fucking animals. Who could do that to a child.

Sometimes this place pisses me off so much.
I'm not condoning this in any way, and find those images very upsetting.
However, to answer your question: Who would do that to a child? Probably someone who has grown up in an extremely brutal environment and has experienced the same or worse. Calling them animals doesn't help. These are just continuing patterns. I was beaten quite badly a few times as a child, and my only response is to break that pattern. Therefore I don't hit my kid, and hopefully he won't go on to beat his children either.
well said mate ...same as that....if you hit a child you're out of control...
Thailand.. Dolts
what does that mean?

Thailand stupid person....get more sense from a 5 year old
I was born with nothing , and I still have most of it left.




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