Spanking Is NOT 'Child Abuse'? And the belt isn't necessarily abuse, either

I guess the ‘world of physical punnishment’ is much broader because it includes all of the choices that are non physical in addition to those that are physical. Depending on the offense, I could choose a time out, a pop on the bottom, a revoked priviledge, a stern lecture, etc.

Of course. The idea behind a spanking is to get their attention and let them know of the seriousness of their action. One smack on the bottom does this quite well. I have never had the urge to slap a face, hit with a paddle etc.

Just like a 5 minute time out does the job well. I’ve never had the urge to make my son stand in the corner with his nose in a circle for an hour.

I just don’t see the difference. Both physical and non-physical can be used effectively. Both can be abused.

A. the parents on this board that I’ve spoken to regarding spanking almost unilaterally referred to it as ‘heartbreaking’. Anahita in particular said that slapping her child on the hand made her feel sick to her stomach and like a terrible person. So to see Joe_Cool gleefully put a smilie face after his proud proclimation about whipping a child until he can’t sit down and then THREATENING to do it WORSE if the child misbehaves again seemed to me like he was taking great pride in the dominance he had over his child. (hypothetical child I suppose, I don’t know if he’s allowed to discipline Jersey’s)

B. To me, a regular dietary supplement is something I take daily or once a week, like a vitamin, and that’s how Joe_Cool described belt beatings.

C. My experiences as a child were lovely. I was spanked on the ass with an open hand twice in my life, and that was when I was about five or six. My parents were strict, Christian, conservative parents who punished us by taking away privileges (I was not allowed to go trick or treating after it was discovered I lied about a test score), grounding, and the old stand by which I guess everyone has given up on: TELLING US WHY WHAT WE DID WAS WRONG. But I was not made to feel like a lesser human being than my parents. I was not AFRAID of them. And my sister and I turned out very well.