To Spank, or Not To Spank? That is the question.
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There’s been an ongoing discussion on an earlier thread (about a young couple who literally ignored their baby to death) about whether it is okay to spank children. I’m not exactly sure how this started, except that a first-time commenter named Susanne from Sweden (no url given, but she’s definitely from Sweden based on [...]