Did you do something to deserve it?
2007-01-18 02:30:23
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answer #1
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answered by rebel_gurl002 4
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NO. You can thank them for caring enough to discipline you and try to show you right from wrong. Too many parents nowadays are scared to discipline their kids. It has to be done. If you misbehave, there will be consequences.
Not to mention, when I was a kid, I'd prefer a whipping to restriction. The pain from a whipping would stop sooner than restriction would.
And, for anybody that thinks I am talking about abuse, I am not. I am talking about getting a controlled spanking type thing, not with a belt, (though I received plenty), and not in anger, where the anger controls the butt whooping.
2007-01-18 10:30:28
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answer #2
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answered by jarrgen 3
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Sure, people sue for anything but don't always win. Be aware, that if you bring this to the attention of authorities, as an issue of abuse, You will be removed from that home pending investigation. You are not entitled to take anything with you that belongs to them, like, probably the computor that you used to whine on.
2007-01-18 10:41:05
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answered by character 5
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You must have done something to deserve it. By whipped I guess you mean spanked really. Not a whip whacking across your back.
2007-01-18 10:28:51
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answer #4
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answered by FaerieWhings 7
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Yeah, but I don't think you would like the results. I hear the state is good about putting you in a safe environment with foster care. Oh and forget all the perks that mommy and daddy give you and forget about college, vacations etc..etc...etc.... I'm thinking they may be better off without a ungrateful cry baby around to irritate them. They will enjoy the peace and quiet.
2007-01-18 10:29:59
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Ah, enlightened youth. It gives me hope for the future.
The fact that you asked this question leaves me little doubt that you had it coming.
2007-01-18 10:31:36
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answered by Anonymous
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No, parents are immune from tort suits by their children.
2007-01-18 13:24:35
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answered by pinwheelbandit 5
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Yes you can, lil' friend. Contact your local NASDI chapter of the ACLU and they will hook you up.
2007-01-18 10:27:53
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answered by Anonymous
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