Would you or have you ever hit your kids in public?

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I was on the train today going to work when this little brat was giving his mother such a hard time. He wouldn't put his socks on when it's about 6 degrees outside in Boston. He was giving his mother such a hard time that he laid on the ground screaming at her saying he doesn't want to go to head start. All of a sudden, he stands up and starts hitting her!

Everybody on the train is shocked to see this and the first reaction was that he should be disciplined. I know when I was young when I was acting up in public, my mom would smack me square in the face and I would just shut up after that.

I know nowadays society is not for disciplining kids physically but I just wanted to get a thought on this issue from parents and non-parents.

Pic of the little twerp:

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I forgot the kids name is "Angel". Go figure.
 
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I'm sure there are a lot of people who believe in an old school whooping to discipline unruly kids because a good number of us have had that happen when we act out. But in a crowded public place there's always some person who think physically disciplining your kids is the worst type of parenting and will call social services for putting hands on screaming brats.
 
Man, all my mother had to do was give me the "look" and I knew what time it was. It starts at home, the moment the child gets away with this type of behavior and the parent doesn't correct it this what happens. The sad part is, he'll probably go to school and do this stuff to the teacher/class. The parent will probably blame the teacher for being too hard or "picking"on her child.
 
Man, all my mother had to do was give me the "look" and I knew what time it was.

Dawg. That look from Ma or Pop was menacing back in the day. When I was younger and did something foolish in public my parents waited till we got home and then it went down...but I do recall being slapped upside the head a few times in stores for touching and breaking things in stores :lol:
 
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at the fact that you whipped out your phone to take a picture of a 6 year old boy. That's pretty weird bro.
 
As a parent i know the feeling of having act out in public and with society being as ****** up as it is  i wouldnt beat my child in public but i would grab her and my daughter knows once we get to the car shes getting smacked! i believe you have to discipline your child and i cant stand seeing kids hit their parents! When i was a kid all my dad had to do was give me that look and i would be shook 
 
Should be accepted, but suburban spineless moms will complain and intervene. They can't control their own kids, so they feel the need to bring everyone else down to their pathetic level
 
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My kids will be disciplined at home so they dont act like that in public.

Thats how my parents raised me.

I acted out in public my fair share and my mom never even blinked to whoop my ***** for being foolish.

:smokin thankful for it today for than ever.
 
Never put my hands on my son in public I've always felt like you're disrespecting yourself and your child

He knows tho when we get to that car its yo *** lil man

Now he rarely shows out in a store or something but if he does he'll be so shook walking to the car i wont get a problem out him the rest of the day wont even have to whoop him just the thought that i might be saving that *** whoopin is enough for him

I personally think you've got pop lil boys every once in a while or they dont respect **** when they get older

Because i can tell you first hand i avoided a lot of dumb **** as a kid just off the thought of if my pops finds out he's gonna beat my ***
Dont think he ever put his hands on me after like 8 or 9 either the respect was established
 
My boy is going thru this right now...

his kid is a BRAT. I mean, he is the most annoying kid I have come across.

It sucks saying that but it's true :lol: :smh:

I try to drop hints but my boy just let's his kid run wild.



I'm probably just baffled because my parents wouldn't let any of that fly.

I'm 27 and still don't use any curse words around my parents :lol:
 
my kids dont act out in public so i dont have that problem
they do try to start playing tag and chasing each other sometimes(they are 6 and 7)
but i nip that in a bud with a look and its all gravy
spanking isnt something i really do
i usually threaten a spanking but i dont really have to resort to that
nowadays its tricky people will call Social services on a person quick
people need to start minding they own business now that i think about it
 
I don't believe in beating a kid to teach him how to behave.

I think kids learn best from example. Not what you say to them but what they actually see from you.
 
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Naw, never even hit my kid in private.


I would however, make him hit himself if he actin' up.


While the whole world is watching.
 
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