Robin_Scales

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Whatever you say. This type of thinking is exactly what's wrong with the world today. Spanking isn't physical violence. It's physical yes. Physical violence means beating someone up also known as assault and battery. Learn the difference.
You use your hands in a violent manner on another human being with the express purpose of causing physical pain and intimidation. That's physical violence, baby. I dare you to track down a well-acclaimed english dictionary that disagrees.

The shit you must go through to rationalize the treatment ya daddy gave you as a kid must be quite something, but I'm sorry to say that what he did to you WAS physical violence
 
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1000Spiders

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Damn, how'd you manage to get an internet connection in 1859?

Seriously, if you can't visualize any other way of installing discipline in a child than physical violence, maybe it's time for a bit of introspection
This attitude, that it's somehow wrong to spank a child, is what creates Tybalts.

Guarantee you, if Burke had pulled off his belt and whipped Tybalt's ass cherry red when he was younger, he wouldn't have later tried to blackmail a naive innocent girl into having sex with him by threatening her friend.

Edit: Of course, that would require Burke to have actually ever cared about what kind of man his child would become, and we all know he's just as bad as Tybalt, if not worse.
 

funkymonkeyjedi

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Whatever you say. This type of thinking is exactly what's wrong with the world today. Spanking isn't physical violence. It's physical yes. Physical violence means beating someone up also known as assault and battery. Learn the difference.
I was going to add something to that, but I won't add fuel to this dumpster fire.
I'll just say I agree with you so much more than I care to elaborate on.
:ROFLMAO:
 

Robin_Scales

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This attitude, that it's somehow wrong to spank a child, is what creates Tybalts.

Guarantee you, if Burke had pulled off his belt and whipped Tybalt's ass cherry red when he was younger, he wouldn't have later tried to blackmail a naive innocent girl into having sex with him by threatening her friend.
Ooh are we making up fancanons about characters to support our viewpoints?
If so I say that Dawe clearly exhibits traits that show that his dad beat him like a dog. That's why he's a grade-A creep and a grade-A+ asshole.
The existence of this fictional character and the story I just made up about him clearly proves me right.
 

Darkwen

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I gotta get in this shit, damn it! :HideThePain:
We all know Tybalt was adopted by Jade, who didn’t want him, and by that guy who seems like a total dick?
And I think all adults here should understand the role of parents in shaping the character and personality of the child?
And of course, even if you’re not raised well, you can take it in your head and make it right, but you have to grow up a little and realize that your behavior and your personality in general are not very decent.
But Tybalt, what? 22? 21? What can he understand?:WeSmart:
Although I don’t know how old he was adopted or why he doesn’t have parents.
I’m not going to generalize, but you have to understand that in foster homes or foster homes, there’s an even smaller chance that you’re going to find people who can help you form the right identity.
So... Tybalta’s probably more pathetic than you feel for him, some kind of hatred.
He’s definitely a jerk, but is he to blame? I doubt it.:HideThePain:
Bad parents can cause a lot of harm but at 21/22 your a adult yes a very young one with growing to do but at that age you should know how to treat people the right way. And in Tybalt case we know he had good parents just look at Sage and they wanted him clearly(if am wrong show me the proof) Tybalt is a bad person because wants to be blames goes on him.
 

Geralt From Rivia

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Interesting discussion. Beating Tybalt with a belt/rods is also an example of bad parenting. Because nothing good can come out of a child who grew up in a culture of violence. This will also be a spoiled personality, but in the other direction.
Because for him, violence will be the norm and he will grow up to be a typical bully who will beat other children to assert himself/achieve his goals.
Or even worse - if he grew up in an atmosphere of fear and constant violence from his parents, he could grow up to be a sociopath who can't interact normally with people and be devoid of a sense of empathy. The mistake of Tybalt's parents is that they did not give him moral guidelines and didn't explain what is good and what is bad. And this is the example of Stephen, who is a corrupt, spoiled with money and power man.
Look at Jill. Do you think her parents used violence against her to raise her? She absolutely lacks this spoiled superiority complex. She, of course, lived in a bubble and is awkward in relationships, she doesn’t really know how to contact men, she was too protected from the outside world, apparently. But she doesn't use her position to assert herself and rise above others, mentioning that she doesn't need this wealth.
Or Sage. Being from a spoiled family, she was able to remain herself, but then her brother was an example for her of “what not to do.”
 
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