Then, what happened?
All of those kids who were spanked should, in theory, recognize that spanking is what made them into responsible adults and, therefore, should decide to responsibly spank their own children, right?
But, there are all these claims that spanking is on the decline and, therefore, bringing about moral & societal decay.
How could it be on the decline if everyone was spanked in the past and, therefore, has learned that spanking is the best way of doing things?
Are people who were spanked growing up and deciding to do things differently from their parents? Didn't the spanking in their childhoods make them respect and honor their parents?
Could it be that, in the past, *everyone* didn't spank - that spanking was just as likely or unlikely in a family then as now?
And, where do the abusive spankers fit into all of this? The parents that push it too far? Were they spanked? Abused? Not disciplined at all?
Can anyone come up with any explanations?
2007-12-21
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