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Yeah, I do all the time. Usually I'm the one in jail.

2007-01-25 07:10:07 · answer #1 · answered by shiny and late 3 · 0 2

personally I agree with OOSMOKE there are cops who are beating kids for no good reason and that is true taht cops are rapping gals and rememeber the riot in Los Angeles about the white cops beating up a black man on the wheelchair so if you let your children play cops make sure you play good cops do not teach them now to be a bad cops because seriously there are a lot of bad cops out there espeiclaly the one who are single never married harrasting woman by pulling any red convertable car who are blonde writting a ticket for nothing and yet one more solution. there are fake cops out there too so you can teach your children how to make a good cops show their ID because theyw ill show you their ID. (Idefication)

2007-01-25 15:19:37 · answer #2 · answered by Matthew Zajac 3 · 0 2

I'm the bad cop (diciplinarian) in my home... My wife is the comforter. When she wants the children to do anything, she usually says "... I'm going to tell your father!" or "Wait 'til your father gets home!"

Now, I don't mind this. See, I also supply my kids with an incredible amount of love, even when I'm diciplining them. I make them understand what it is that their doing wrong, tell them that I love them, hug them, and explain the reasons for their punishment. And yes, I've even spanked them, but made sure that they know that it was a consequence of their actions and not something that I did out of anger. Afterward I always ensure them that I love them. My wife, even though she comforts them, lets them know that she agrees with me and with how they're being punished.

She's a bit of a softie, and would let a lot of things slide that I won't, so that's essentially why we play "good cop bad cop" with the kids.

Good parenting: 50% Love (ALWAYS let them KNOW that you love them), 30% Respect (COMMAND their respect), 20% Fear (Being afraid of the consequences of their actions will keep them in line.)

2007-01-25 15:43:38 · answer #3 · answered by Ray 2 · 0 1

its best to let your children know that you as parents have a united front. Don't let the kids "burn the candle at both ends" I feel it will only cause problems later on down the road. The kids need to know that BOTH parents are the good as well as the bad cop!

2007-01-25 15:11:30 · answer #4 · answered by Joannie W 3 · 1 2

Bi-Polar Cop!

2007-01-25 15:11:39 · answer #5 · answered by Celeste P 7 · 2 1

any time our children play one parent against the other,my kids did it often,it was considered to them good parent,bad parent,so in a since, we already play it

2007-01-25 15:13:57 · answer #6 · answered by jvg49er 6 · 0 1

Yes my little brother is 6-7 and he is always playing those games

2007-01-25 15:12:08 · answer #7 · answered by missymaymae 1 · 0 2

No because there is no such thing as a good cop, one cop would beat the kid and the other would probably try to rape it.

2007-01-25 15:11:11 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

Yeah, if you want to raise homicidal maniacs.

2007-01-25 15:11:06 · answer #9 · answered by intenseone 5 · 1 1

My parents do that all the time... My mom .. Bad.. my step-father .. good.

2007-01-25 15:10:14 · answer #10 · answered by Mizhani 5 · 0 2

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