How do you spank a boy?
Pat your child on the backside.
- Objects should never be used to spank your child and you should limit spankings to approximately three to four pats on the backside.
- Never spank your child when you are angry. Any spankings should be done when you are calm. This will help you avoid unintentional injury.
What do you get spanked with?
Spanking is typically done with one or more slaps on the child’s buttocks with a bare hand, although, not uncommonly, various objects are used to spank children, such as a hairbrush or wooden spoon.
What to do if your mom is gonna whoop you?
In order to get your parents to ease up on the spanking, ask them if they’d be willing to try alternative forms of punishment. Verbal warnings give you a chance to stop and re-assess. Try asking your parent if they’d be willing to give you a warning first, so you can adjust your behavior.
Why do parents whoop you?
Parents who spank their children tend to see it as an important, effective, and useful tool in teaching kids how to behave. For many parents, corporal punishment is viewed as a personal decision with merits.
What is a family paddle?
Hanging above the family Bible in the living room was the family paddle – a small cherrywood instrument with four small, neatly-drilled holes, evenly spaced along its ‘business end’. It resembled a large hairbrush without the bristles – and of course, those added airholes gave it more velocity.
What did your dad’s paddle look like?
My dad had a small squarish paddle he always used on us. It basically looked like a bigger wooden hairbrush, though it was probably only 1/4 in thick. It had a short handle on one side and the business end was probably 8 in long and 6 in wide.
What does a spanker look like without bristles?
It resembled a large hairbrush without the bristles – and of course, those added airholes gave it more velocity. It stung like the devil, believe me, and it was purposely designed for over-the-knee spankings.
What kind of paddles did your parents use before the redtail?
Before the “Redtail” purchase my parents favored the old reliable “Fli-Back Mustang” paddles that were common in the U.S.A. in the 50`s & 60`s. I seemed to get one at every birthday party I attended, not sure why I kept bringing them home !
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