Daughters 1st Otk Spanking

Daughters 1st Otk Spanking




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A vintage postcard from a more innocent, or far more twisted, time
We could be entering the two toughest parenting weeks of the year. Greedy, sugar-charged kids with no school, no structure, and no sense of decency are suddenly roaming your halls at ungodly hours -- like noon. What will you do? Turn to Ask Dad, of course.
A mother says her husband still insists on spanking the kids and she's totally opposed. She wonders if she has to just get used to it or try to convince him he's wrong. 
Spanking, really? I thought we'd all agreed to drop that, not because of its cruelty, but because it's so old-timey. It's like the MySpace of punishments, largely abandoned except for throwbacks, fetishists, and musicians. 
I guess if we declare your husband a horrible person, we'll have to do the same for half of our parents and all of our grandparents.
But for all the widely-cited reasons, it's really time to give up the paddle, even if it is signed by all his beloved fraternity brothers.
It would be one thing if spanking were totally and obviously effective. Then you could get into the arguments about cruelty and decide on that alone. But without evidence of its worth, it just means dad is insistent on being an ass, something we all are at times.
I am worried about one thing though, if corporal punishment becomes truly rare. Will the adult spanking fetish die out? Think of all the jobs lost for dominatrices and workers in the paddle and leather-whip industries.
But so be it. We all have to modernize, from auto workers to grocery checkers to paddlers of "naughty" businessmen.
This includes your husband. So at the risk of invoking the Iron Law of the Internet__*, may I suggest some __alternate harsh punishments if your husband feels the need to be cruel?
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Lock the kid in the closet and make him smoke a whole pack of cigarettes: As long as we're going for archaic punishments, this old penalty handed down to kids caught with cigarettes is extremely rare nowadays, what with the difficulty of getting smokes and society's disdain for closet-locking. The same retro-chic as spanking, but so much more poetic!
A 12-hour marathon of the Fresh Beat Band: The reasons should be obvious, but if not, they are explained here.
Teach them the days of the week out of order: This from guest suggester, Rob Delaney, who calls this method "Effective, horrible, not illegal."
Have them sit in a car seat installed 10 percent looser than humanly possible: Over the top? Maybe. But sometimes kids gotta learn.
*The Iron Law of the Internet: There is nothing you can say so ironic or sarcastic that at least one person will not think you're serious.
Summer camp is a staple of American culture. As soon as school's out, camp gears up and takes tons of kids and toddlers (yes, toddlers have camps!) for the day, or weeks at a time in some wooded area. It's a time for the kiddos to get away from the hustle-and-bustle of life, to interact with other kids their age, and -- most importantly -- give parents and guardians the breaks they so desperately need. Some parents have never been to camp before, while others are veterans. But of those who have some kind of experience with it, camp comes highly recommended. As one mom wrote for CafeMom: "It establishes independence -- Sure, going into a new situation where they don't know anyone can be a little bit scary at first, but kids need to learn to be comfortable being away from their parents."
Camp does other cool things for kids, too, like giving them routine, a mental break, and keeping them active. But with camp comes (dun dun dun) the packing. Now, packing for anything isn't anyone's favorite thing. Packing for a kid doing something that's not entirely known is even harder. And with some camps banning care packages from home, it is essential to make sure they're sent off with what they need -- even if they're in day camp. Days are long, usually wet, and there's nothing worse than not having a towel, sunscreen, or other essential. 
This is why we found it vital to compile a list of obvious and not-so-obvious things parents can pack for their children who are going to camp. Some things are must-haves for camp (we can't stress sunscreen enough, it's so vital!). But other things may or may not be on camp lists (some camps send those) but may be helpful or fun for the kiddo to have. Take a look below and happy packing! 
Kids can never have too many pairs of socks, especially at camp. If it rains, there's mud, and that means soggy, dirt-filled socks. Pack some back-up pairs -- and then some back-up pairs for those.
The sun shows no mercy to those playing outside in the heat for hours. Make sure the kiddos are hydrated by giving each their own insulated water bottle to keep the water cold. 
Kids and backpacks go together during the school year and having one for camp is no different. Use the one the kiddo already has, or one like this to make sure things that are on this list are packed and easily accessible. 
Cuts and scrapes are likely to happen at camp. If the nurse's bandages fall off after a swim or from sweat, having cool ones ready to replace it will be handy.
When things get hot, it's not always easy to cool down -- especially out in a grass soccer field or humid bunk. Send him with his own mini-fan so he doesn't overheat. 
Mosquitoes love camps as much as kids do. Protect them from itchy bites by making sure bug or mosquito repellent is in their bags. 
No one can have too much underwear. And being out in the sun all day, then swimming, and having to put on the same sweaty pair of underwear reinforces that. Pack extra in case camper is looking to feel a bit refreshed. 
This one is deeper in the list, but arguably the most important. The sun's UV rays are strong and protecting camper's skin is vital. Protect LO by packing sunscreen and teach her how to reapply. This mister will make it much easier to do.
Washing hands is not always an option out in the woods or before heading to the mess hall. Help campers feel a little bit cleaner with their own personal hand sanitizer (camp rules permitting).
Cell phones are usually a no-go at camp. And even with them, reception isn't too great in the backwoods. Provide paper and stamps for LO to write home and tell about all of the cool stuff she's doing.
Between sitting outside on the ground for camp games, or productions or group meetings, back-sides can get sore. Save kids some pain and send them off with a "Creek Chair." 
Don't let hair get in the way campers scoring the goal or hiking, or whatever activity they're up to. Send them off with a bunch of headbands.
Kids out in the elements need a towel to withstand those elements. Get a strong one, like this big REI towel, meant for drying off the more rugged types.
Lips can get chapped or burned in the heat and there's nothing worse than not having lip balm to fix it. Send the camper off with a lip balm of choice, like this pack of cereal-flavored ones.
Friendship bracelets and camp go together like peanut butter and jelly. Send the kid off with his own string to get the party started. 
To add another layer of protection from the sun, have the little camper take a cap or baseball cap. It'll allow her to play without the glare of the sunlight beaming in her eyes.
There's bound to be free time, down time, or a rainy day at camp. Give the camper something to do with friends in the form of playing cards. Go fish! 
Superhero Playing Cards ($9, Oriental Trading)
Speaking of rainy days, it's good to have the appropriate gear for it. Why have a soggy sweatshirt when camper could pull out a rain jacket?
Campers love swimming with goggles. There's just something totally rad, dare we say mermaid or merman-like, that is being able to see completely clearly under water. Give the kiddo that gift by packing a pair of swimming goggles.
No camper is too old to bring his favorite comfort object, if he wants to. Don't forget to pack it! It'll make the homesickness easier to cope with those first few nights.
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I don't know who the hell this father is, but he needs to be arrested. A video of a father whipping his two teenage daughters after apparently catching them "twerking" -- a somewhat sexually suggestive dance popular right now -- has gone viral. (We are choosing not to promote this video, but if you want to see why it's so horrifying, you can go to the link above.) It's unclear how their videotaped punishment made it online. Did the girls themselves upload it? Is it real? It sure sounds real like the real thing. This is not a spanking. It's what you might call an old-fashioned beatdown, and disgustingly, some online are cheering the abusive dad.
The video starts just as the father begins whipping the bejesus out of what is apparently his two teenage daughters with what appears to be a cable wire. The girls scream in obvious pain, but that doesn't stop him. It's pretty obvious he's done this before.
The video is sickening, if you ask me. I know there's a debate about spanking, and while I do not personally believe in hitting a child, I'm not going to go ballistic on someone who decides to quickly smack a child who is getting into danger or acting absolutely incorrigibly.
But this kind of whipping isn't about discipline -- it's about humiliation. It's about power. It sends the message that physical abuse is the way to solve problems, not discussion. Will anyone be surprised when these girls end up either with abusers or abusive or both? This is what they're being taught. It's okay for daddy to hurt you, so it's okay for hubby or boyfriend to hurt you too. Nice lesson to pass down.
Yet many seem to feel the video shows a strong dad keeping his teens out of trouble. "Good for him! He's being a dad to these girls, and in the long run they may just avoid being loose women," one reader wrote on the Daily Mail, a comment that got over 700 thumbs up.
Not really. If anything it will encourage the girls to leave home as quickly as humanly possible -- with any man who will have them. It will certainly discourage them from coming to dad with any future problems, which means they'll either turn to the wrong people for help or will stay in a bad sitution. I mean, would you turn to this father for anything? I certainly wouldn't.
How about the misogyny apparent here? Do you really think he'd be whipping two teen boys for dancing? As for the dance itself? Tame, compared to what else goes on these days. Here's Miley Cyrus "twerking" in a unicorn outfit.
The girls were supposedly videotaping themselves "twerking" and the father may have had a point in not wanting the girls not to post videos of themselves online. But whatever happened to explaining -- you know, with words -- why this is a bad idea? How about showing them news stories of girls who have regretted posting sexually suggested pictures and videos? How about explaining to them how this could be online forever and negatively impact their futures? These girls are practically adults. The time for physical discipline is over!
Whippings like this can only make girls hate their father -- and therefore want to rebel against anything he wants. I bet they want to put a "twerking" video online now more than ever. They'll probably act out in even worse ways. This guy needs his dad license revoked.
Do you think this dad had a right to do what he did?
My 3-Year-Old's Comment About Her 'Privates' During Bath Time Spurred an Important Lesson
Summer camp is a staple of American culture. As soon as school's out, camp gears up and takes tons of kids and toddlers (yes, toddlers have camps!) for the day, or weeks at a time in some wooded area. It's a time for the kiddos to get away from the hustle-and-bustle of life, to interact with other kids their age, and -- most importantly -- give parents and guardians the breaks they so desperately need. Some parents have never been to camp before, while others are veterans. But of those who have some kind of experience with it, camp comes highly recommended. As one mom wrote for CafeMom: "It establishes independence -- Sure, going into a new situation where they don't know anyone can be a little bit scary at first, but kids need to learn to be comfortable being away from their parents."
Camp does other cool things for kids, too, like giving them routine, a mental break, and keeping them active. But with camp comes (dun dun dun) the packing. Now, packing for anything isn't anyone's favorite thing. Packing for a kid doing something that's not entirely known is even harder. And with some camps banning care packages from home, it is essential to make sure they're sent off with what they need -- even if they're in day camp. Days are long, usually wet, and there's nothing worse than not having a towel, sunscreen, or other essential. 
This is why we found it vital to compile a list of obvious and not-so-obvious things parents can pack for their children who are going to camp. Some things are must-haves for camp (we can't stress sunscreen enough, it's so vital!). But other things may or may not be on camp lists (some camps send those) but may be helpful or fun for the kiddo to have. Take a look below and happy packing! 
Kids can never have too many pairs of socks, especially at camp. If it rains, there's mud, and that means soggy, dirt-filled socks. Pack some back-up pairs -- and then some back-up pairs for those.
The sun shows no mercy to those playing outside in the heat for hours. Make sure the kiddos are hydrated by giving each their own insulated water bottle to keep the water cold. 
Kids and backpacks go together during the school year and having one for camp is no different. Use the one the kiddo already has, or one like this to make sure things that are on this list are packed and easily accessible. 
Cuts and scrapes are likely to happen at camp. If the nurse's bandages fall off after a swim or from sweat, having cool ones ready to replace it will be handy.
When things get hot, it's not always easy to cool down -- especially out in a grass soccer field or humid bunk. Send him with his own mini-fan so he doesn't overheat. 
Mosquitoes love camps as much as kids do. Protect them from itchy bites by making sure bug or mosquito repellent is in their bags. 
No one can have too much underwear. And being out in the sun all day, then swimming, and having to put on the same sweaty pair of underwear reinforces that. Pack extra in case camper is looking to feel a bit refreshed. 
This one is deeper in the list, but arguably the most important. The sun's UV rays are strong and protecting camper's skin is vital. Protect LO by packing sunscreen and teach her how to reapply. This mister will make it much easier to do.
Washing hands is not always an option out in the woods or before heading to the mess hall. Help campers feel a little bit cleaner with their own personal hand sanitizer (camp rules permitting).
Cell phones are usually a no-go at camp. And even with them, reception isn't too great in the backwoods. Provide paper and stamps for LO to write home and tell about all of the cool stuff she's doing.
Between sitting outside on the ground for camp games, or productions or group meetings, back-sides can get sore. Save kids some pain and send them off with a "Creek Chair." 
Don't let hair get in the way campers scoring the goal or hiking, or whatever activity they're up to. Send them off with a bunch of headbands.
Kids out in the elements need a towel to withstand those elements. Get a strong one, like this big REI towel, meant for drying off the more rugged types.
Lips can get chapped or burned in the heat and there's nothing worse than not having lip balm to fix it. Send the camper off with a lip balm of choice, like this pack of cereal-flavored ones.
Friendship bracelets and camp go together like peanut butter and jelly. Send the kid off with his own string to get the party started. 
To add another layer of protection from the sun, have the little camper take a cap or baseball cap. It'll allow her to play without the glare of the sunlight beaming in her eyes.
There's bound to be free time, down time, or a rainy day at camp. Give the camper something to do with friends in the form of playing cards. Go fish! 
Superhero Playing Cards ($9, Oriental Trading)
Speaking of rainy days, it's good to have the appropriate gear for it. Why have a soggy sweatshirt when camper could pull out a rain jacket?
Campers love swimming with goggles. There's just something totally rad, dare we say mermaid or merman-like, that is being able to see completely clearly under water. Give the kiddo that gift by packing a pair of swimming goggles.
No camper is too old to bring his favorite comfort object, if he wants to. Don't forget to pack it! It'll make the homesickness easier to cope with those first few nights.
*Psst: if you choose to purchase an item from this post, CafeMom.com may receive a small cut. Each item and price is up to date at the time of publication; however, an item may be sold out or the price may be different at a later date.
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