Probably for the same reason that people ask questions that make broad generalizations about "people."
I, for one, do not think disipline is violence, disipline is setting limits. And, as a parent, I better disipline my children, because if I don't, society might do it in a way I don't want it done.
2007-06-19 12:16:48
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answered by basketcase88 7
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usually the two go together in almost every sense of the word. But, you are right, doesn't always mean violence, sometimes it is just for effect.
2007-06-19 20:14:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't unless you USE violence as discipline
2007-06-19 19:15:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Disipline doesn't have to use violence. It can be words and a time out. No touching.
2007-06-19 19:15:16
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answered by RedRabbit 7
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Not every one has the same mind set. Plus the mind gets more erotic with age
2007-06-20 06:43:53
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answered by Bill 4
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Probably because some parents are extremely angry, too angry to be rational, to put their hands on their children at that time.
2007-06-19 19:15:37
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answered by naughtycat 2
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Not everyone does, those with violent tendancies do becuase that is they way it was taught to them.
2007-06-19 19:17:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It's just their way of thinking very narrow minded.
2007-06-19 19:14:11
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answered by kim t 7
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Well, if you can define 'physical discipline' from your other question in any other way, please feel free.
2007-06-19 19:15:28
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answered by helly 6
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